While Atlanta remains the home of Chick-fil-A, the beloved Georgia-based chain is taking its latest menu experiment far from Peachtree Street.

Starting December 1, select Chick-fil-A locations in San Antonio, Texas, and Baltimore, Maryland, will test two new chicken-and-waffle sandwiches – leaving local fans wondering when (or if) the dish will land in the brand’s backyard.

Chick-fil-A Tests Chicken Sandwiches, But Not in Atlanta

The limited rollout comes months after KFC rolled out its own chicken-and-waffle offering nationwide earlier this year.

Now, Chick-fil-A is entering the ring with a Southern-inspired twist: maple-infused waffles, applewood-smoked bacon, honey butter spread, and a choice of original or spicy chicken filet. Each sandwich is served with a side of syrup.

Customers in the test markets can choose between a breakfast-sized version or a full-sized entrée, available from December 1, 2025, through January 24, 2026, or while supplies last.

“We’re always exploring new ways to bring bold, flavorful combinations to our guests,” a Chick-fil-A spokesperson said in a statement. “These test markets allow us to gather valuable feedback before considering a broader launch.”

The sandwiches will be available all day at participating locations, though exact restaurant lists have not been released.

For Atlanta’s Chick-fil-A loyalists, the news stings a little.

The chain, founded in Hapeville in 1946, has long used its home market for early menu trials – but this time, the honor falls to two cities hundreds of miles away.

Local foodie Tasha McFarland of Austell said that the news is good, but only if those Southern-fried sandwiches make their way here.

“Chicken and waffles with Chick-fil-A sauce potential? Yes, please. But why not start here? We’re the ones who’ve been lining up since the Dwarf House days.”

If the test proves successful, a nationwide rollout could follow – potentially bringing the dish to Georgia menus by late 2026.

Until then, Atlanta Chick-fil-A fans may have to settle for the chain’s classic waffle fries – or take a road trip to Texas or Maryland.

Chick-fil-A has not announced plans to test the sandwiches in Georgia at this time.

The good news? You can always try an item from Chick-fil-A’s secret menu.

Final Word

Chicken sandwiches aside, Atlanta still has some pretty cool spots to eat at, especially in West Midtown.

The best restaurants on the Beltline all have excellent customer service and food. What separates them from many of the other spots is that they’re on the urban playground called the Beltline.

The ATL has other cool eateries as well. If you’re gluten-free, there’s plenty of options. Same goes for keto-friendly restaurants or Asian fare in Atlanta.

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