“Better than most McDonald's. Plan to spent 5 to 18 minutes in the driveway. The food is typical McDonald's, the frequency of use guarantees that it is going to be fairly fresh. Dont order things that most people dont order because thats how you get stuff that has been sitting and waiting.“
“Just left from the drive thru with my niece. Got an ice cream cone and the HUNTRIX meal. The workers at both drive thru windows were incredibly helpful! I kept making changes to my nieces meal and the guy at the first window was so patient and efficient. Didnt catch his name tho. At the second window Micheal was the absolute best! He suggested I take a spoon and small cup for my nieces ice cream cone. And told me about the collectible in the meal. My niece loved it and my car was SAVED! THESE GUYS WERE AWESOME!“
“Food was good. Chicken nuggets were fresh and hot but fries were just warm and not very crisp. Customer in front of me i can hear was yelling so loud and irritated. The person taking the order was surprisingly polite still. Wanted to commend her because that customer was very rude. I think her name was Redina. Great customer service.“
“This was the best McDonald's I've ever been to. I cannot begin to describe the euphoric elation upon my first bite into my lovely quarter pounder with cheese. The fries were hot and crispy. The coke was zero. My kids kicking my back seat as I made the trek to the mountain but I remained unbothered for I was at the edge of perceptual reality itself: the fries were salted by a shaman or wise elder. I'm not even kidding: the bag was folded as if by machine. Perfect creases. The chicken mcnuggets had one of every shape and were freshly crisped. The crunch followed by the juicy tender white meat had no need for sauce. Much like a fry's imperfections can be masked by catsup, all manner of unholiness can be baptized with bbq sauce and be remade anew. The chicken nuggets were without original sin and I left the sauce forsaken. This was a singular experience. I do not hate McDonald's and it is rarely my first choice but as far as finding God in the drive thru, I may never see his divine face again but I will remember it forever or drive myself crazy chasing the memory.“