Business Description from the Web
Chicken á la Googie! Since 1953.Popular food: Chicken pie, silly! Drinks: Coffee with liquid version of Sweet 'N Low; soft drinks. Seating: Mixed vintage chairs, colored booths, and a small counter. Ambience: Early 1970s décor and early 1970s clientele. Extras/Notes: La Palma Chicken Pie Shop is part of a middle-1950s Martin Stern-esque strip mall. The bakery is remarkable and dinner is a deal....
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Piecemakers Country Store specializes in arts and crafts classes in embroidery, cooking, quilting, doll-making, holiday items, stitchery, and more. They also host guest teachers, many acclaimed, who are saught after in the world of crafts.
Nestled in a beautiful oasis of calm that evokes a bygone era, in a very urban Costa Mesa, Piecemakers invites casual shopping, or a cup of coffee, to...
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Other Reviews from the web
Every time I visit southern California I go out of my way to pick up dinner at the Chicken Pie Shop. My dad washed dishes at the Chicken Pie Shop before I was born, and growing up I remember looking forward to getting chicken pie's to go - and getting to pick out our favorite pie for dessert! The La Palma Chicken Pie Shop doesn't have anything on Mrs. Knott's!
I live in Flagstaff, AZ now, but I spent the first 40 years of my life growing up, and settling into adulthood, in Fullerton, CA.
The Chicken Pie Shop has been a part of my life for what seems like forever. And for good reason: it's The BEST!
Crackle Barrel can't hold a candle to these guys. It's the place the 'locals' go to dine when they want that down-home, country-kitchen cookery. This is...
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I have driven past this place many times and wanted to stop. I finally got the chance and wow, what a great place. It doesn't look like much when you drive by, but the food is awesome. I had chicken and dumplings and thought they were better then the ones I make. I would recommend this restaurant.