NEW YORK, NY - OCTOBER 2: The exterior of Chick-Fil-A, a day before its opening, on 37th Street and 6th Avenue, on October 2, 2015 in New York City.. The fast food chicken restaurant is set to open its first store in Manhattan. (Photo by Andrew Renneisen/Getty Images)

Chick-fil-A is a popular fast food restaurant that always has people going in and out of it. Will it be open on the 4th of July, however?

The amount of fast food that’s consumed every day is likely large, due to all the different restaurant chains that exist. McDonald’s is a popular one, serving burgers, fries and chicken sandwiches to people. The same goes for Burger King or another burger-fry location. That applies to somewhere like Chick-fil-A, too.

Chick-fil-A has expanded north in recent years, but was always a southern-based restaurant. It’s known for all different types of chicken sandwiches. There are other food options, but anything with chicken stands out the most.

Like most, if not all fast food restaurants in 2017, Chick-fil-A can be had for breakfast, lunch or dinner. They offer food that can be eaten for all three times of the day, joining in on the ever-growing breakfast market that places like Taco Bell and McDonald’s have either jumping into or expanded their selection for.

On Tuesday, the 4th of July will be the latest holiday to take place. It’s a patriotic holiday, something that doesn’t really connect to Chick-fil-A. However, if a quick bite to eat is needed before the day’s festivities begin, then this place could be an option for your dining needs.

With these fast food places, most of the time they’re open on holidays. There are exceptions, like Christmas Day, Thanksgiving, Easter, Mother’s Day, and Father’s Day, which are usually closed for the day so people can spend time with their families. Will Chick-fil-A apply to this?

Chick-fil-A will be open on Independence Day 2017. However, some places may have different hours, given that it’s a holiday. Check your local restaurant to see if its hours will be changed for the day.