(Fox Business) Today marks the official opening of Chick-fil-A’s first-ever elevated drive-thru restaurant in Georgia.
The popular Atlanta-based fast-food chain built the restaurant in McDonough so that its super-sized kitchen sits above a set of four drive-thru lanes, according to a press release.
The test concept restaurant, selling Chick-fil-A from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. every day of the week except Sunday, is designed to focus on drive-thru, with no dining room available.
Chick-fil-A said it utilizes a “sophisticated conveyor belt system that streamlines food delivery by quickly moving the meal from the elevated kitchen above to a Team Member on the ground below.” It can bring the food down every six seconds, according to the fast-food chain.
“Guests will continue to get the service and care that they know and love through an easy, drive-thru focused experience,” Chick-fil-A said.
Chick-fil-A constructed the test restaurant near Atlanta
At the elevated drive-thru location, Chick-fil-A customers can use the Chick-fil-A app to order their food ahead of time or tell a Chick-fil-A worker at the drive-thru lane what they want when they arrive, according to the company.
With those two options, the fast-food chain built the location to have both Mobile Thru lanes and traditional lanes.