The Sea Chicken Shack is a fast-food restaurant that appears in the episode "The Masterpiece." It is a major competition to the Krusty Krab and is owned by Mr. Sea Chicken.
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Description[]
The Sea Chicken Shack looks like an old building with the restaurant's name on a sign surrounded by flashing lights on top of it. Inside, it is pretty empty. There are metal tables and rotting wood platforms as chairs for diners.
At the order counter, it is simply a large barrier with a computer and cashier. A pull-down sign says the "No headbands" policy. SpongeBob criticized a bad safety rating and said it smelled like "a tuna bathed in algae after running a marathon."
Outside, there is a giant statue of Mr. Sea Chicken, which happens to be the main attraction, as it even attracts SpongeBob's attention while he is trying to see what attracts customers.
This gives Mr. Krabs the idea to let Squidward construct Krabs himself for the general public to use. After SpongeBob is crushed in the test run, Mr. Krabs ends the episode when he is painted gold and used as the statue that children played on.
Role in episode[]
SpongeBob is sent onto a spy mission to gather intel on this restaurant. When he stands in line, SpongeBob is thrown out of the restaurant since the policy states "no headbands." After being evicted from the restaurant, SpongeBob ends up climbing the "Sea Chicken" statue which was made for children to climb.
Associated characters[]
- Sea Chicken Shack cashier
- Sea Chicken Shack employees
- Incidental 45 - Customer
- Incidental 48 - Customer
- Incidental 40 - Customer
- Incidental 41 - Customer
- Incidental 106 - Customer
- Incidental 107 - Customer
- Charlie - Customer
- SpongeBob SquarePants - Almost customer
Menu[]
- Chicken
- Chicken Sandwich
Trivia[]
- The reason people come here often even though it is not very appealing is that kids want to play on the statue of Mr. Sea Chicken, luring their parents to come with them.
- This is the second time that a rival restaurant has interfered with the amount of customers that the Krusty Krab has received. The first time was in "Best Frenemies."
- The restaurant is likely a parody of real-life fast-food restaurants, such as Chick-fil-A and KFC.