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Start your year right with free breakfast at Chick-fil-A on Tuesdays in January

Chick-fil-A Free Breakfast in January 2025 (Images courtesy of Chick-fil-A)

Houston, we have breakfast—and it’s free! Chick-fil-A is launching into 2025 with a “Breakfast-Free-for-All” giveaway, and frankly, it’s the kind of January motivation we can all get behind. Who needs a resolution when you can have free chicken?

Every Tuesday in January, Chick-fil-A is treating guests to a free breakfast entrée at participating Houston locations. Yes, you read that right—FREE. All you have to do is place an in-person order. No secret handshake required, no decoder ring, just show up and claim your breakfast.

Here’s what’s on the breakfast menu:

  • Jan. 7 – 4 ct. Chick-fil-A® Chick-n-Minis: Because nothing says “good morning” like four tiny pillows of deliciousness.
  • Jan. 14 – Original Chick-fil-A® Chicken Biscuit: A classic choice for the purist who believes breakfast should come with a side of nostalgia (and honey butter).
  • Jan. 21 – Spicy Chick-fil-A® Chicken Biscuit: For those who like their mornings to have a little kick—because caffeine isn’t the only way to wake up.
  • Jan. 28 – 4 ct. Chick-fil-A® Chick-n-Minis: Back by popular demand, because once wasn’t enough.

Pro tip: Set a calendar reminder so you don’t accidentally miss out.

Whether you’re a Chick-n-Mini enthusiast or a biscuit traditionalist, this giveaway is bound to make January a little brighter—and tastier. So grab your friends, your coworkers, or just your own hungry self, and head to Chick-fil-A to start your day the right way.

And remember, the early bird gets the biscuit—or four Chick-n-Minis.

Promotion is valid while supplies last. To claim the offer, Guests can redeem the reward in-restaurant at participating Houston-area Chick-fil-A restaurants during breakfast hours. Limit one per person. Not valid with any other offer.


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Brian is a longtime member of the KPRC team, passionate about amplifying impactful stories and initiatives that matter to the Houston community. His work primarily focuses on the digital and streaming platforms of click2houston.com and KPRC 2+. Outside of his professional role, Brian is a strong advocate for pediatric cancer awareness and support.