Wulf Burger
7701 Stacy Rd ste 300, McKinney
(888) 800-9853
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Friendly service, small menu, food was served hot, but could have more options.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Fries, Beef Burger and Fries
It was pretty good just felt the burger was kinda plain
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
First time trying wulf burger. All made to order so food was hot and fresh. Great smash burger and fries were crispy and liked the seasoning that comes on them.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
Worst Experience Ever! Placed an order for a burger and the order came out wrong as well as undercooked. After returning the burger, I was advised to contact customer service for a refund. After doing so, was told refund would be given within 24/48 hrs. Needless to say it took 3 weeks to never hear back. Poor customer service!!! When you call, the call is routed to the same person and they answer like they just woke up. Was always a fan of Wulf burger (Frisco).
DO NOT SHOP WULF BURGER MCKINNEY!!
Worst Service & Quality Ever !!
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Food was OK, very overpriced for what we got. Atmosphere was weird, service was non existent. Everything was computers and half was broken.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 3
Service: 1
I tried the special combo, and Bernardo was server, both did a great job.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Fries, Special Burger
Que paso amigos?! Fernando and other cooks/servers are what really make me pleased with this restaurant. They’re cleaning the lobby and prepping instead of being idle or on their phones like other places. Burgers have great flavor and fries seasoned well. I only prefer thicker patties personally but this is the next best thing to homemade. Maybe a dollar or 2 higher than expected but who’s cooking tonight? Not me 😆
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Cheeseburger
Cashier overcharged for my order. Realized it when I got home and called customer service. They said I had to bring back all of my food to prove it was wrong. When I got there they had me call customer service because they couldn’t refund from the store. They only refunded what they overcharged and no offer to remake the food so it could actually be enjoyed. So my food was cold and not worth the cost or hassle. The manager yelled at me telling me I should have given my food to the homeless. Really weird.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
The vegan burger was great. They were out of Avocado and the manager on duty went to get some so I could have on my burger
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
The worker Bernardo Ferrer gave me a perfect treatment by making sure everything was okay and also the food was
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Fries, Hamburger, Cheeseburger, Special Burger
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Fun little restaurant with fun looking red and green burgers that are naturally dyed. The fries were basically cafeteria fries but the burger was pretty decent but nothing to go out of your way for. You self order on computers but if you have cash then you won't be able to order it's card only. Food was quick and fresh when by just doing a walk in. Would give higher rating for food but fries held it back and burger was just fine.
Vegetarian options: There is a vegan burger
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 3
Recommended dishes: Special Burger
Experience was ok nothing special. Chicken sandwich was ok nothing rant and rave about. Plus the price point, this would never be a first option. All in all it's ok.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 3
What food was made correctly was delicious. But the couple burgers with special orders were not made correctly. The ordering kiosk does not allow for a whole lot of personalizing, and what we tried to order for allergies wasn't made the way it was requested. Trying to ask for correction and not having any employees who speak English in the building was also frustrating. Again, the food made correctly was amazing, but it is really expensive for what you get. Portions are quite small for the price. We won't be back. Hope y'all enjoy it, anyway.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 3
There always has to be something wrong in your order
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Wulf Burger Review: A Red-Bun Rollercoaster
So, we finally decided to venture into Wulf Burger on Stacy Road. You know, just to see what the hype was about. And oh, was it an experience. Let me paint you a picture that’s as red as their buns…
The Red Bun Phenomenon
Let’s start with the burger because that’s why you’re there, right? The “red” buns looked like something plucked from a dystopian fast-food chain. Funky? Yes. Radioactive? Hopefully not. But I’ll hand it to them – the burger tasted good. Really good. The kind of good that makes you momentarily forget the price tag. But not that good – the $35-for-two-people tag brought us back to reality fast. Delicious, sure, but we’re not talking gourmet nirvana here. More like better than fast food but nothing like Snuffers.
Fries, Fabulous but Pricey
The fries? They were solid. Crisp, golden, the perfect sidekick to the crimson burger. But are they worth their weight in gold? At this price, I’m questioning if they’re harvested straight from some enchanted potato field.
The Drinks: A Journey Through Soda’s Underworld
Now, for the drink selection. Imagine, if you will, a soda graveyard filled with tier-3 soft drinks no one’s heard of since the ‘90s. Ever had a craving for Sugar Pop or Fizzy McFizz? Yeah, me neither. It’s as if they scoured the planet for every obscure, unloved cola they could find. I’d almost pay extra for just a regular Coke. But based on the pricing equivalencies it would be about $12 a can.
Ambiance: Straight Out of the ‘60s (but Not in a Good Way)
Let’s talk decor. The seating felt like a time-travel trip back to a 1960s elementary school cafeteria, only less comfortable. It’s like they hit up the local thrift store and asked for “whatever screams back pain and nostalgia.”
The Kiosk: A User Interface Straight Out of a Fever Dream
Ah, the self-service kiosk. Or as I like to call it, “The UX Disaster.” This thing could double as a torture device. Imagine a user interface designed by a toddler after a long day at coding camp. You don’t use this kiosk; you endure it. It’s so confusing, patrons kept interrupting our meal just to ask if we had any idea what button to press next. Picture a crowd of bewildered diners, looking at each other like, “Is it just me, or is this kiosk actively hostile?” “How do I add pickles” “This buttons looks likes kumquat”
Cleanliness, or Lack Thereof
Then, there were the tables. Clean? Not quite. Our table came with a mysterious pink goo. Not sure if it was a condiment or an alien life form trying to reach out. Let’s just say, I kept my distance and prayed it wasn’t sentient. Even though at one point it was most certainly leering at me.
Staff Interaction: Just You, the kiosk and the goo, Baby
Now, interaction with the staff was…nonexistent. It’s you, the kiosk, and whatever programming it’s running on (likely something from the Reagan era). You feed it your name, phone number, and a prayer, and eventually, they text you when your food is ready. But here’s the kicker: the kiosk then asks if you want to add a tip. Yes, a tip, for an interaction level that barely surpassed using a vending machine and a hostile one at that.
You bus your own table, clean up after yourself, and wonder why exactly they’re asking for a 20% tip. I almost felt like tipping myself for putting up with the entire experience.
The Verdict
In summary: Wulf Burger’s food? Pretty tasty but overpriced. The bun color? Definitely memorable. The restaurant experience? A masterclass in missed potential and questionable choices. If you’re into burgers with a side of confusion and a dash of existential dread, Wulf Burger awaits. Otherwise, maybe just grab a burger somewhere else and tell yourself it’s red.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 5
Service: 2
Recommended dishes: Fries
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