Chick Fil A Kids Menu
You’re here for a clear, family-friendly look at the Chick Fil A Kids Menu. This short guide helps you pick fast, healthy choices for busy weeknights and weekend treats.
The page shows core meal pieces: entrée, side, drink, and the small prize that comes with select orders. It explains typical availability and why price and portions can change by location.
You’ll learn smart ways to order when you dine in or use the drive-thru at the restaurant. We point out values for families and highlight fruit cups, sauces, and pairings that help picky eaters try new flavors.
If you plan a party, the guide previews catering options like nugget trays and boxed meals. That makes planning a group meal easier so you can enjoy the event instead of prepping food.
Overview: What’s on the Chick-fil-A kids meal today
On any given day, the children’s meal offers a straightforward pick of entrée, side, and drink. Choices are designed for smaller appetites and familiar flavors parents trust.
Price and availability notes for the United States
The basic pattern is the same nationwide, but prices and exact options change by restaurant and region. Limited-time flavors can appear, so what you see today may differ tomorrow.
If you stop by during breakfast hours, look for biscuit items before the switch to lunch service. For lunch or dinner, expect the usual child-sized chicken choices and simple sides.
- You can usually request water instead of a milk or juice.
- Some buns and coatings contain wheat flour; check allergen info at your local spot.
- Spicy chicken items or sauces may show up occasionally—ask if your child prefers milder flavors.
Planning a party? Catering makes any occasion special, from nugget trays to boxed meals tailored for groups.
Chick Fil A Kids Menu options at a glance
If you want a fast way to choose between nuggets, strips, or grilled, this section does that for you. Each meal comes as a set with a small side, a small drink, and a prize. Use these notes to match texture and portion to what your child usually finishes.
Five-count nuggets and two-count strips
The five-count nuggets meal offers a familiar crunch kids often prefer. The two-count Chick-n-Strips give larger bites good for dipping and sharing.
Five-count grilled nuggets for a lighter option
The five-count grilled nuggets skip the fried coating. They keep protein front and center and reduce batter on the meat.
- All three choices arrive as a complete meal: entrée, side, drink, and prize.
- Classic nuggets and strips may use coatings that contain wheat or flour; check allergen info if you manage sensitivities.
- Pick a small side to balance the plate — fries, fruit cup, or applesauce work well.
Build your kids meal: Entrée, side, drink, and prize

Build a complete plate in minutes by choosing an entrée, a small side, and a drink that your child will enjoy. Each meal includes a small side, a small drink, and a prize to make mealtime feel special.
Choosing chicken: classic nuggets, strips, or grilled
Start with an entrée your child will finish. Pick five-count classic nuggets, two-count strips for bigger bites, or five-count grilled for a lighter choice.
Picking a side: waffle fries, fruit cup, or cinnamon applesauce
For the side, choose waffle fries for a salty crunch, a fruit cup for fresh color and sweetness, or cinnamon applesauce for easy spooning. You can upgrade to Mac & Cheese for $0.70 if you want something warm and creamy.
Drink choices: white milk, chocolate milk, or organic apple juice
Drinks are simple and kid-sized. Choose white milk, chocolate milk, or organic apple juice to round out the set. Ask staff about extra dipping sauces if your child likes to dunk.
Prizes and under-three board book upon request
The small prize adds fun at no extra charge. If you need a toddler-friendly option, make a request at the counter for the under-three board book.
Sides and add-ons: from waffle fries to mac & cheese
A simple side choice lets you tailor a meal to tastes, allergies, and portion needs.
Mac & Cheese as a paid upgrade
Mac & Cheese is a warm, creamy upgrade for about $0.70 at many locations. It pairs well with chicken and adds a comforting cheese note to the tray.
Portions match the included meal size so plates stay balanced. If your child has dairy issues, skip this and pick a fruit option instead.
Fresh fruit cup and cinnamon applesauce details
The fruit cup brings fresh-cut produce and bright flavors. It is an easy way to add variety to a small plate.
Cinnamon applesauce offers a smooth texture and mild spice that picky eaters often accept. It is a no-mess, spoonable side for busy days.
- Waffle fries are the classic pick—salty, crisp, and easy for small hands.
- Mac & Cheese contains milk and cheese; check allergen notes if needed.
- Some pastas and breadings may include wheat flour; review posted allergen info at your location.
- Mix and match sides for variety across siblings without extra fuss.
Sauces and flavor pairings kids love
A well-chosen dip makes nuggets and strips more exciting for little eaters. Mild, sweet-leaning sauces boost flavor without a sharp kick.
Start simple with ketchup or honey-mustard. These are easy wins for many children. Let your child sample a tiny taste when a limited-time sauce appears at your location.
Keep sauces on the side to protect the chicken crunch. Dipping lets your child control each bite and keeps the plate neat. When a sauce is a hit, ask for an extra packet to save for fries or a second dip.
- Some condiments include corn-derived sweeteners or thickeners; check in-store labels or the app if you watch ingredients.
- Most core sauces skip heavy cream, but scan ingredient lists when dairy sensitivity is a concern.
- A quick sip of milk between tastes helps reset the palate so new flavors feel gentle.
Availability and price vary by location. Try small tastes before dunking a whole nugget to keep the meal pleasant and the table calm.
Current prices and value perspective
Knowing current costs makes ordering simpler, whether you pick fries or a fruit cup. A standard kids meal bundles an entrée, a small side, a small drink, and a prize. That structure helps you skip extra purchases and keeps portions sized for younger appetites.
Typical pricing and what’s included
In one recent check, the observed price was about $6.85. That price included a small side, a small drink, and a small prize. Side choices usually list waffle fries, fruit cup, or cinnamon applesauce.
| Item | Included | Typical Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Entrée | Five-count nugget or strips | Part of meal |
| Side | Waffle fries / fruit cup / applesauce | Included |
| Drink | Milk / chocolate milk / apple juice | Included |
| Upgrade | Mac & Cheese | + $0.70 |
Why fruit quality and small extras matter
The fresh fruit cup often raises the perceived value. It has a generous mix compared with many fast-food fruit sides. That makes the meal feel balanced and less like a treat-only order.
- Mac & Cheese is a modest upcharge for a warm, cheesy side.
- Small drinks such as milk or chocolate milk complete the plate.
- Ask for water if your child has already had milk that day.
- Consistent portion sizes let families share sides and stretch meals.
Prices and offerings can vary by location and time of day. For current local details, see the full kids meal details.
Breakfast and daypart notes for families on the go
Mornings move fast, so a simple, handheld breakfast can save your schedule and calm little appetites.
Chick-n-Minis: bite-sized nuggets in warm, honey-buttered rolls
Chick-n-Minis pair bite-sized nuggets with mini yeast rolls brushed in honey butter. The small, soft roll and familiar chicken make a gentle welcome to the day.
Morning swaps and planning kid-friendly breakfasts
If your location serves breakfast before the switch to lunch, pick a compact meal that travels well. Pair Minis with fruit for color and balance. A small drink and a fruit cup make the tray feel complete without slowing your routine.
| Item | Typical Portion | Typical Price |
|---|---|---|
| Chick-n-Minis (3 pieces) | 3 mini rolls with nuggets | $3.49 – $4.29 |
| Fruit cup (small) | Fresh fruit mix | $1.89 – $2.19 |
| Milk (small) | White or chocolate | $1.29 – $1.79 |
Note allergen tips: biscuits and many breakfast breads may include wheat or flour. If you manage sensitivities, review posted ingredient details before ordering.
Nutrition-minded picks and ingredient considerations
Small changes to the plate can make a big difference in nutrition without fuss.
Grilled nuggets offer straightforward protein with less fried batter. Parents often pick them when they want a lighter meal that still includes chicken. The texture is mild and easy to pair with fruit.
Milk, juice, and side swaps for balance
Choose a small milk for calcium and a lower-sugar drink choice. Organic apple juice can work as an occasional swap. Add water to help with hydration after active play.
- Fruit cup or cinnamon applesauce adds fresh or soft textures for smaller eaters.
- Pick grilled nuggets plus fruit and milk for a simple, balanced tray.
- Allergy notes: some coatings, breads, or sauces may include wheat, flour, or corn-derived ingredients. Check posted charts at pickup.
- If dessert feels right, share one small treat to keep portions modest and special.
| Choice | Benefit | Typical Add-on Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Grilled nuggets | Lower batter, steady protein | Part of meal |
| Fruit cup | Fresh produce, vitamin C | Included |
| Small milk | Calcium and protein | Included |
Ordering tips, drive-thru to catering

Lock in orders early to avoid surprises and to spot any limited-time flavor notes. Use mobile ordering so your selections are set before you reach the speaker. The app often flags new sauces or items so you can add a small taste without changing the whole meal.
Mobile ordering and limited-time flavors awareness
Mobile orders save time and keep food warmer. Scan the app for limited-time flavors and note any allergen info. If a new sauce looks interesting, add it as a tiny extra so the main plate stays familiar.
Catering trays and boxed meals for parties
For birthdays or team nights, nugget trays and boxed meals simplify planning. They arrive ready to serve and cut kitchen prep. When you place a catering order, include a request for utensils, napkins, and custom packing so pickup is smooth.
- Think through sauces and sides to offer variety; toss in a few fruit cups for younger guests.
- Mix milk with water for group drinks to cover comfort and hydration.
- Check labels for corn‑based thickeners or other ingredients when guests have sensitivities.
- Pair a chicken sandwich for adults with trays for kids to keep hot food hot.
| Service | Best use | Typical note |
|---|---|---|
| Nugget tray | Feed groups quickly | Easy to scale with sides |
| Boxed meals | Portion control for parties | Includes entrée and side |
| Mobile pickup | Short waits, locked order | See limited-time items in app |
For full catering details and to place large orders, check the local catering page: catering options and ordering.
Making the most of your next Chick-fil-A kids meal visit
A simple plan helps each lunch or snack feel familiar and low-stress. Choose the entrée your kid finishes most often and keep the side and drink basic so the tray stays tidy.
Each meal includes an entrée, a small side, a small drink, and a prize. If a toddler joins, ask for the under-three board book instead of a toy. Prices and availability vary by location, so check local details before you go.
Balance treats and comfort by picking milk for the drink and a cheese-forward side only when it fits your routine. For wheat concerns, favor grilled items and fruit-forward sides and scan allergen notes quickly.
Rotate sauces to add subtle flavor without changing the main entrée. When you pair your own chicken sandwich with a kids meal, order together so everything comes hot and the visit stays smooth.
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