Some military members couldn’t get tickets to the Army-Navy game today so our favorite restaurant made it all ok.

Chick-Fil-A is one of America’s best and most patriotic fast-food restaurants. Maybe it’s because the founder was a World War II veteran.

Philadelphia Chick-Fil-A created a special “pop-up restaurant” for veterans, active duty military, and their families to watch the Army-Navy game.

We’re betting our military is thrilled that Chick-fil-A is an official partner of the 119th Army-Navy game.

The press release from Chick-fil-A:

Chick-fil-A is proud to support and honor the men and women in the military and their families who have served, are serving, and will serve our country.

The Chick-fil-A pop-up restaurant is designed to bring fans of rival football teams together by creating a shared table. Members of the military will attend the event to participate in spirited competition, a shared meal and a watch party.

Other activities include a card writing station to show military appreciation, giveaways, food and much more. Chick-fil-A will also be flying in Army and Navy veterans nominated by local franchise Operators located across the country to attend the pre-game ceremonies and the game.

The founder of Chick-fil-A would be so proud of the effort to make our military happy.

Daily Caller reports:

There was footage of military members eating from the special menu and enjoying the game.

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