You want a yee-ro bro? Â ok, that's not what they sound like, but for some reason, it's what I hear, and anytime I go to the hook, I want a yee-ro, not a Guy-ro... however you say it, it's delicious, the double can feed 2. Â sometimes twice. Â Their fries aren't bad, not sure I've ever ordered anything else here, but if you're in the neighborhood, be sure to stop in and try the delicious food.
Review Source:Driving by, you may think Hook Fish & Chicken is selling used cars, with it's giant hot air balloon, streamers, and dancing-waving arms man. Despite the confusion, this place is always packed!
HF&C is a small restaurant with a take-away counter and drive thru. There's minimal space to eat inside, and there's always people queuing for food. You'll find a robust menu of fried foods, highlighting fish, chicken, shrimp...if you can fry it, you'll find it here. It kind of reminds me of this:  <a href="/redir?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DWPkMUU9tUqk%26feature%3Dplayer_detailpage%23t%3D20s&s=a4e379d19610cdf0701f8b08e602d725ad424c24ac9c2f7adbc4b7b7fcff0050" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.youtube.com/w…</a>
For under $10, you receive a take away box filled to the brim with three gigantic pieces of fish or five pieces of fried chicken. Sides include french fries and coleslaw, or you can order a number of other things such as hush puppies or fried zucchini. The box was so full, it could barely close! I definitely got my money's worth. Need a beverage? Check out their cold case. They even carry Faygo!
Service is slow; expect to wait about 15-20 minutes for your food as everything is fried up, made-to-order. What needs improving? Less salt, please! Each time I've been, the salt overwhelms the food. It's already fried, let us taste the flavor.