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Chick-Fil-A Chicken, Egg & Cheese Biscuit
If you want a breakfast that feels hearty from the first bite, the Chicken, Egg & Cheese Biscuit gives you exactly that. You get a buttery-style biscuit, a seasoned chicken fillet, a folded egg, and a layer of cheese all in one sandwich. It is rich, filling, and built for mornings when you want something warm, savory, and substantial.
Some breakfasts are just there to hold you over. This one is made to feel like a real meal.
What You’re Getting
At its core, this breakfast sandwich brings together four familiar comfort-food layers:
- Biscuit
- Chicken breast fillet
- Egg
- Cheese
What makes it stand out is the balance. You are not just getting bread and protein. You are getting a soft biscuit with a rich texture, a seasoned chicken portion, a fluffy egg layer, and melted cheese that ties everything together.
If you like breakfast sandwiches that feel filling rather than light, this is the kind of option that fits that mood.
A Quick Nutrition Snapshot
Here is the nutrition information per serving:
| Nutrition | Amount |
|---|---|
| Calories | 550 |
| Total Fat | 28g |
| Saturated Fat | 12g |
| Trans Fat | 0g |
| Cholesterol | 215mg |
| Sodium | 1870mg |
| Total Carbohydrates | 48g |
| Dietary Fiber | 3g |
| Sugars | 7g |
| Protein | 27g |
What this means for you: this sandwich delivers a solid amount of protein, along with enough calories to make it feel like a complete breakfast instead of a quick snack. At the same time, it is also higher in sodium, cholesterol, and saturated fat, so that is worth keeping in mind if you are comparing breakfast choices carefully.
General nutrition guidance is based on a 2,000-calorie daily diet, though your own needs may vary.
Allergen Information
This menu item contains:
| Allergens | Present |
|---|---|
| Milk | Yes |
| Egg | Yes |
| Soy | Yes |
| Wheat | Yes |
If you are ordering for yourself or someone else with food sensitivities, this is the section you should pay the closest attention to. Since the sandwich includes biscuit, egg, cheese, and breaded chicken components, it is not suitable for anyone avoiding milk, egg, soy, or wheat.
Ingredient Breakdown
If you like knowing exactly what is in your food, here is a simplified look at the main components.
Biscuit
The biscuit is made with enriched flour, water, vegetable oil shortening, sugar, self-rising flour, buttermilk, leavening, salt, whey, canola oil, wheat gluten, natural butter flavor, malted barley, dextrose, wheat flour, and butter flavored oil.
In simple terms, this is what gives the sandwich its soft, rich, baked base.
Chicken
The chicken portion includes boneless, skinless chicken breast with rib meat, water, enriched bleached flour, fully refined peanut oil, sugar, salt, monosodium glutamate, pasteurized nonfat dry milk, leavening, spices, soybean oil, paprika, and pasteurized egg.
This is the savory centerpiece of the sandwich and the main reason the item feels more substantial than a standard breakfast biscuit.
Egg
The egg portion contains whole eggs, water, salt, butter type flavor, xanthan gum, citric acid, annatto for color, soybean oil, palm kernel oil, soy lecithin, natural flavor, and beta carotene.
That helps create the soft egg layer you get in every bite.
Cheese
The cheese is made with cheddar cheese, milkfat, water, sodium citrate, salt, sodium phosphate, sorbic acid as preservative, oleoresin paprika, annatto, and sunflower lecithin.
This layer adds the creamy, savory finish that rounds out the sandwich.
What Stands Out Most
The biggest appeal here is how complete it feels. You are not choosing between chicken or breakfast ingredients. You are getting both together in one sandwich. The biscuit adds comfort, the chicken adds weight and flavor, the egg brings classic breakfast character, and the cheese softens the whole bite.
That combination makes this a practical pick for anyone who wants:
- a hot breakfast sandwich
- something with 27g of protein
- a breakfast that feels more like a meal
A Few Things to Keep in Mind
Because this is a richer breakfast item, it may not be the best fit for every kind of eater. If you are watching sodium, cholesterol, or saturated fat, this is one of those menu items you should look at closely before ordering.
It is also worth remembering that nutrition and ingredients can vary by restaurant location. Customizations may change the final nutrition and allergen profile as well.
The Chicken, Egg & Cheese Biscuit is for the person who wants breakfast to feel satisfying, savory, and filling from the start. If you enjoy a biscuit-based sandwich with layered flavor and solid protein, this is an option that clearly leans into that comfort-food experience.
It is rich. It is substantial. And if that is exactly what you want from breakfast, this sandwich makes a strong case for itself.



