“Hands down the best A&W around.I'm not sure how the other burger restaurants in the area stay in business. Everything from service to atmosphere and great food at reasonable prices make this our favorite stop in Baldwin. Warning: When ordering the must-have root beer float, be sure to have a plan to prevent overflowing as you don't want to waste any of your treat.“
“Please read through to the end.My food was spot on and exactly what I ordered. The manager, Stephanie I believe, took my order in the drive thru. She asked if I wanted to add a peach pie. I always forget about any desert options and I really appreciated the reminder that it’s an option when I place my order. While I’m not particularly a peach fan I added one anyway.My favorite part of the exchange is when she gave me my total… Twenty four thousand and eleven pennies. My immediate thought was, what the (insert curse word here) did I ordered! Instantly followed by hysterical laughter. That made my entire day!! Thank you for bringing a smile to my face and giving me the gift of laughter. Such a simple gift can mean the world to a random stranger.“
“For one thing McDonald's is McDonald's, so good!!! We walked inside and we were greeted by a young man named Trent, who greeted us with a big old smile! We needed some more time with our order and he was very patient with us! So you go Trent!! Also the atmosphere inside was amazing! Great lighting, and looked newly renovated! Overall AMAZING!!! And thanks so much Trent! Best McDonald's worker EVER!“
“The lady's working were awesome. I lost my receipt and unfortunately don't rembere the 2 ladies names. The subway lady did an excellent job, and the the store cashier was also amazing. Both ladies provided great customer service, Southern hospitality and were above and beyond professional. I visited September 7 th Thursday afternoon about 130pm.“
“I am a school bus driver. On a recent Sunday, I was in Baldwin for a work trip with a Special Olympics event occurring at the high school. While my passenger group was participating in their event, I chose to come to the DQ for a quick lunch. It honestly was not my first choice, but the lobby at another nearby restaurant was locked and my bus will not fit in a drive thru. As I've been with groups to eat at the other nearby facilities more times than I can count, I chose to go to DQ for a change.Immediately when I walked in to the DQ, I noticed that it was clean and inviting. The young lady who was working at the front counter greeted me with what appeared to be a genuine smile. As I bus driver, I've learned that is not always the first reaction when restaurant staff see me park the bus.Although, my initial impression was very good, I was even more pleased as I was getting ready to leave. As it was a slow time during their work day, the 3 young staff members who were working were in the lobby area having a conversation. The previously mentioned young lady stopped talking to her coworkers and made a point to ask me how everything was with my visit. Then one of the young men asked if that was my bus parked along the road. I replied yes and apologized if I scared them by driving up with a bus. The young man said "we were actually a little disappointed that you got out by yourself. We were hoping to see a bus load of kids come out"I have experienced multiple times at other businesses where my group has been turned away (even when calling in advance)I explained that I was in town with a group that I had dropped off at the school and was on way to pick them up. I don't remember which staff member said it, but 1 of them said "well, when you pick them up go ahead and bring them back here"This experience at this DQ was especially unusual for me as i assume that none of these staff members were upper level managers with the store, yet they were still eager to have a bus load of guests. I truly do not remember the last time that my groups were sincerely invited into a restaurant.“
“Ah, Culver's. A beacon of Midwestern charm in a world overflowing with fast food travesties. This joint keeps it old-school cool, sidestepping the revolting industrial slop that many 21st-century chains peddle. My burger? Thin, crispy, and mouthwateringly good. Dived headfirst into a caramel shake and cheesy curds, and let me tell ya, I emerged pleasantly plumper. My wife and brother opted for salads - satisfied, but they clearly missed out on the blissful chunkiness I experienced. And the custard? Oh boy. We all made a beeline for seconds. If you haven't tried the cheese curds, you're missing out. Quick service as well! Do yourself a favor and drop by, and maybe, just maybe, you'll leave as fat and joyous as I did.“