Chicken Inn – Lusaka Road
Lusaka Road, Nairobi City, Kenya
Chicken Inn on Lusaka Road is the kind of place you rely on when you want a familiar meal that lands quickly: crisp chicken, hot chips and that simple comfort of a combo you already trust.
Good to know
Timing tip: peak hours can move fast, but queues rise quickly around lunch and early evening.
Our review Why we like Chicken Inn Lusaka Road
This is comfort fast food without the drama. You walk in knowing what you want, and Chicken Inn generally delivers it with speed: chicken that stays crisp, chips that arrive hot, and a menu built around simple combinations.
It works well as a practical stop when you are moving through Industrial Area or heading in and out of town via Lusaka Road. If you are with a group, the sharing options make it easy to feed everyone without overthinking the order.
- Fast service and predictable portions.
- Classic fried chicken + chips combo that stays satisfying.
- Convenient for takeaway when you are in transit.
- Good value when you order as a group.
When to go
If you want a smoother experience, aim for mid-morning or mid-afternoon. Lunch (about 12:30–2:30) and early evening can get busy, especially on weekdays.
What to order
The safest win is the classic chicken-and-chips combo. If you are hungry-hungry, go up to a bigger portion or add wings. For groups, a bucket plus extra chips keeps things simple.
SnappyHour tips
- Check SnappyHour for lunchtime combos and bundle deals.
- If you are ordering for a group, look for “share” offers and add-on discounts.
- Use SnappyHour as a quick decision tool when you do not want to scroll through long menus.
Popular picks
Most people keep it classic: 1–2 pieces of chicken with chips, or wings if they want something snackier. For groups, the bucket options are the easiest way to feed everyone without a long conversation.
Quick fun fact
Chicken Inn is part of a long-running Kenyan fast-food culture. For a lot of Nairobi residents, “Chicken Inn + chips” is the default post-errands reward, especially when you are moving through town and want something familiar.
Good to know
Lusaka Road is a transit-heavy corridor. This branch works best as a planned stop: order quickly, eat quickly, and get back on the move. If you are driving, factor in traffic flow and peak-hour congestion.
Facilities & extras What to expect
Designed for speed. If you are commuting or running errands, this is one of the easiest places to grab a quick meal and keep moving.
Straightforward seating for a quick bite. Most guests do not linger long, which helps tables turn over quickly.
Bucket options and add-ons make it easy for families and small groups. If you are ordering for several people, start with a bucket and build from there.

