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Guthrie’s Chicken Fingers Coming To Las Vegas: You’ll Want To Try The Gut Box

Who wants a bucket of chicken fingers? Well you can get a huge one right here in Las Vegas, very soon. Out of Jasper, Alabama, Guthrie’s Chicken Fingers is returning…

Guthrie's Chicken Fingers Is Coming To Las Vegas: Try The Gut Box

Guthrie’s Chicken Fingers Is Coming To Las Vegas: Try The Gut Box

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Who wants a bucket of chicken fingers? Well you can get a huge one right here in Las Vegas, very soon.

Out of Jasper, Alabama, Guthrie’s Chicken Fingers is returning to Las Vegas, after a 10 year absence. They are supposed to open a store in North Las Vegas this month.

Guthrie's Chicken Fingers Are Heading To Las Vegas

Guthrie’s calls itself "America's Original Chicken Finger Restaurant." Their menu is very simple: Chicken Fingers. You can get bucket of fried chicken fingers, or a box, or snack of chicken fingers. French fries, Texas toast, and coleslaw. Or a whole family meal with a gallon of sweet tea - standard beverage in the south.

Guthrie’s had a very short-lived location on West Cheyenne for about a year in 2013.

In September 2023, What Now Las Vegas reported that the chain was planning a new location in Las Vegas. It will be located at 3255 Simmons Street, in North Las Vegas. Because, eventually, everything makes its way to Las Vegas.

Guthrie's Chicken Fingers 'Gut Box' Is A Hit

Hal Guthrie opened a drive-in restaurant in Haleyville, Alabama, in 1965. Over a decade later, he decided to serve chicken fingers. He wanted to have the best dipping sauce available to go with his chicken fingers. So he asked his three of his children to have a contest to see who could come up with the best sauce.

After Hal renovated an existing building, he realized that some items would have to go, because the building was very small. They also used to serve hamburgers, steak sandwiches and chicken fingers, but because of the space, the the hamburgers and steak sandwiches were taken off the menu. And they stuck with what has made them *now* famous - chicken fingers!

Guthrie's became a hit with college students. So now the whole Guthrie family was opening new locations - in Alabama, Georgia, and Florida. And the "Gut Box" became a favorite: Fried chicken fingers, fries, Texas toast, coleslaw - and the best dipping sauce ever.

Welcome to Las Vegas, Guthrie's. Gut Boxes all around!

The Great Fast Food Ice Cube War

The great "Ice Cube War" rages on! Turns out, ice cube preference is very personal for many people.

When we were kids you just cracked your ice cubes out of the one ice cube tray - two if you were fancy - you refilled. and put back in the freezer. regularly. Shame on you if you forgot, and it was empty. Especially in the summer - or when those neighbors stopped by, and there was no ice for their gin and tonics. But I digress, as always.

Turns out everyone now has a preference when it comes to enjoying an icy beverage, and the ICE that cools the beverage.

Many enjoy the small pellets to crunch and munch on throughout the day, while others still  love large chunks of ice - that allow them to melt slowly on their tongue, and last a little longer.

We've all heard numerous, and very passionate arguments about which type of ice is best, and we've probably all joined those intelligent discussions about frozen water, as well.

An interesting article on Howards says there are seven different types of ice: regular cubes, nuggets, full cubes, blocks, spheres, crushed, and crescents. Read the article, and it also tells you how, and when to use them.

Although you'll most likely never see a fast food joint add an ice sphere, or large ice ball to your Dr. Pepper - it's more for a fancy cocktail, or a nice straight booze poured "over" or "on the rocks." But the rest of the traditional ice types are well represented at your popular fast food stops.

Regardless of which ice camp you've joined, you can probably find your favorite at a local restaurant chain. And to save you some time if you're craving frozen water, here's a breakdown of 11 fast food ice cubes - ranked from WORST to BEST.

I actually think many will agree on the best!

-Carla Rea

11. Taco Bell

Ice critics say: Uneven lumps of frozen water. Taco Bell has chunks of ice that could be called crushed, but with a sprinkle of large cubes mixed in. Taco Bell ice obviously has commitment issues–is it crushed, cubed, pieces, or something else entirely. The world may never know.

Ice WarsJustin Sullivan via Getty Images

Justin Sullivan via Getty Images

10. McDonald's

Ice Critics say: McDonald's has some of the most boring ice cubes. Do people hate them? No -they really don't even think of them at all. They're a forgettable shape and texture, and the rectangular chunks of ice are hard to crunch on, making them a non-starter for ice chewers.

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Scott Olson Via Getty Images

9. Burger King

If you love way too-large ice cubes, you'll love Burger King's ice. Ice critics say Burger King Ice could be better if they were half the size. However, if you don't like watered-down drinks, Burger King's ice may actually do it for you. Since each chunk is larger, it takes longer for it to melt down into your drink. This creates a cold drink without unwanted water. Unfortunately, if you're looking for munchable ice, it's not the best.

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Justin Sullivan via Getty Images

8. Dunkin Donuts

Good donuts, but ice critics say, sub-par ice. The cubes aren't easy to chew on, and ice critics wish it took their ice longer to melt. I mean, who wants a watered-down iced coffee?

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Mario Tama via Getty Images

7. Jimmy John's

At Jimmy John's, crushed ice occasionally moonlights as pellet ice on any given day. Ice critics say the edges of each cube aren't smooth like you may see with nugget or pellet ice - the sides are more ragged. But, some customers love it, because in general, it's the perfect size to munch on.

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Matt Sullivan via Getty Images

6. Starbucks

Some people are quite passionate about their Starbucks ice. But most agree - they put way too much in their beverages

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Naomi Baker via Getty Images

5. Pizza Hut

Pizza Hut has oddly-shaped, hollow ice cubes that you don't see much of these days. They're large and take a while to melt, which helps keep your beverage cold. Customers are reminded of their childhood and the red Coca-Cola cup with the hollow cubes from Pizza Hut, that they've pretty much had forever.

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Joe Raedle via Getty Images

4. Dairy Queen

On a hot summer's day, there's nothing better than a Dairy Queen dipped cone in one hand, and a cup of their ice in the other - YUM!!! Ice critics agree, Dairy Queen's ice is very chewable without being too hard.

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3. Zaxby's

Zaxby's makes pebble ice, and most locations allow customers to put their desired amount of ice into their cups, which ice critics say. adds to the experience. This wins major points with the critics, who don't like overfilled ice - unless it's strictly for munching purposes.

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Jamie Squire via Getty Images

2. Chick-Fil-A

Ice critics love Chick-fil-a's ice cubes so much, that some consumers go to great lengths to get their fix: One said, I can never throw my cup away until I've finished eating all my ice! Many will order a cup of ice on the side -just because!

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Brandon Bell via Getty Images

1. Sonic

Sonic makes the ultimate ice! Whether you want to munch on it or put it with a soda, their ice cubes are practically perfect. They clearly understand ice, and Sonic ice is ideal for chewing! Sonic doesn't just make regular old ice - instead, they've created the most beautiful ice ever. The tiny pieces of ice are hard enough that they don't melt quickly, and they give off a satisfying cracking sound. You can actually order a cup of ice on their app, AND - you can buy it buy the bag!

Read More: https://www.thedailymeal.com/1205598/ranking-the-11-best-fast-food-ice-cubes/

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Scott Olson via Getty Images

Carla ReaWriter
Carla Rea is the morning show co-host on “The Mike and Carla Morning Show" on 96.3 KKLZ, in Las Vegas. She has been working with her partner and friend Mike O'Brian for the past 25 plus years. At KKLZ for 12 years. Carla Rea is a Gracie Award winner. She started out in talk radio, "when talk radio was still fun" Rea says. Prior to, and along with doing the morning show, Carla is also a comedian. You may have seen her on Conan O'Brien, Evening at The Improv, Showtime, or several comedy clubs across the country. Carla also worked as a light feature reporter at KSNV/NBC Las Vegas, going behind the scenes at various shows, and restaurants on the Las Vegas strip. As a content creator 96.3 KKLZ, Carla writes in a sarcastic, cheeky, unapologetic way on Las Vegas, movies, TV, celebrities, and this thing we call life.