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The biggest Chick-fil-A in history is about to open in New York City - look inside

Located next to the Fulton Center at 144 Fulton Street between Broadway and Nassau, the five-floor Chick-fil-A is the first in Lower Manhattan. It takes up an entire building and is the largest Chick-fil-A in the country.

The biggest Chick-fil-A in history is about to open in New York City - look inside

It's a whopping 12,000 square feet, with a basement kitchen and floor-to-ceiling windows throughout.

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Walking into the restaurant, customers are greeted by the neon Chick-fil-A logo.

Walking into the restaurant, customers are greeted by the neon Chick-fil-A logo.

Food is served on the first floor. Guests can also order and pay in advance — and skip the line — using the Chick-fil-A One app.

Food is served on the first floor. Guests can also order and pay in advance — and skip the line — using the Chick-fil-A One app.

There's seating on three levels to accommodate up to 140 guests.

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It's meant to accommodate anyone in the community, whether you need a place to sit and work, meet up with friends, or are a parent dining with young children.

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The seating continues up to the third floor.

The seating continues up to the third floor.

A skylight lets natural light fill the restaurant.

A skylight lets natural light fill the restaurant.

It even has a semi-private meeting and dining space.

It even has a semi-private meeting and dining space.

Atop the five-floor Chick-fil-A is a rooftop terrace ...

Atop the five-floor Chick-fil-A is a rooftop terrace ...

... with panoramic views of Downtown Manhattan, including One World Trade Center. Like the chain's other locations in the city, this Chick-fil-A is partnering with New York Common Pantry to provide meals to those in need.

... with panoramic views of Downtown Manhattan, including One World Trade Center. Like the chain

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