Whataburger has been a staple my entire life here in Albuquerque. I love the fact that they’re open 24 hours. They offer several types of hamburgers, chicken meals and shakes along with sodas and french fries of course. It’s a hard building to miss very familiar to the golden arches are its orange and white stripes. I’ve always gotten great customer service, the only complaint I would have is that the drive thru tends to take a little bit long but it’s worth the wait for fresh food. Prices are fair. They have awesome ketchup not sure what they do to it but it’s delicious nonetheless. Whataburger is great for breakfast for lunch for dinner and for after hours. I enjoy how they change their menu up yet still always carry the old classics. I foresee many visits in my future.
Adam L.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 El Paso, TX
Great food. But this location has crappy service. Way too long of a wait outside of norm and not even a sorry or thank you. Just a, «Here’s your order». PSH!
Cid P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Hialeah, FL
We don’t have Whataburger in South Florida. I wish we did. First time I found-out about them was when I lived in Dallas. I specifically enjoy their breakfast but on this day I was here for lunch. I’ve only been on Unilocal for three years. Any time I visit a city that has a Whataburger, I make it a point to stop and eat at one at least once. They aren’t shy in letting everyone know they are still family owned and operated. I love them. Love them love them love them.
Riley J.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Albuquerque, NM
I ate my first Whataburger yesterday. My. First. Whataburger. Please, if you need a minute to hate me for committing such an act against fast food I can wait. I read a ton of blogs about fastfood, I’m not entirely sure if it’s because franchising is completely insane sounding to me, because I love the technology that goes into such simple meals, or because it’s ridiculously delicious. I found out, only recently, that Whataburger is basically like In-N-Out to the rest of the country. How could I let something so special, so original, so unique slip past my giant hands for so freaking long? Well, I finally went. I finally found out what I have been missing. Hot, beautiful, crisp fries(think of McDonalds in their prime), shoved into cute little boxes, cheese burgers with lettuce, mustard, pickles, and cheese, so delicious, so greasy, but made with what looks like real meat and no hockey puck patties, and behold, spicy ketchup. Whataburger basically reminds me of sonic, blakes, mcdonalds, and wendy’s all scrunched into one store. It’s excellent tasting, has cute little ketchup packets, you can get green chile and your burger, and the fries are ridiculously good. Like, my new favorite fast food fry good. I also hear Whataburger has a mean gravy, so at some point in time I am going to shove it in my face, because, duh.
Derrick S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Albuquerque, NM
Food is very good the service is horrible some of the employees are extremely rude and it’s kind of dirty there it took a very long time for me to get my food and I was the only one in there
Lacey B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Albuquerque, NM
Living in Austin for 8 years, I was thrilled to see that What-a-burger was offered in ABQ!!! This location is close to my work, so it is a great place to go for a quick lunch. The staff at this location is probably the best in ABQ under the Fast Food category. The ladies who work in drive-thru are super friendly and efficient. I have gone here a lot and my experience is always delightful. They have never messed up my order, my yummy fries are always hot and they stock me up with their delicious whataketchup. :) I’m not big on the«chain store» scene, but this place is a keeper!!!
Steve L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Albuquerque, NM
I grew up eating Whataburger in Texas so I knew what to expect; great portion sizes as well as great service. My favorite burger is the green chile double. You cannot go wrong with two meat patties, melted cheese, and lots of green chiles. My wife really enjoys the chicken fingers with gravy. Whataburger never disappoints.
Herman S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Albuquerque, NM
Like the other Whataburger that I frequent most in Albuquerque, the service and quality of food is very high(if you can actually use that term for fast food). The food is always fresh, no matter what time I visit. They get the order right most of the time(always check before you take it home is the policy I live by). And they are relatively fast.
Gary B.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Albuquerque, NM
All of the Whataburgers in Texas have wifi. This one didn’t. I was disappointed
Natalie O.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Albuquerque, NM
I was definitely surprised by Whataburger. When we walked in, my first thought was how old-fashioned it looked. It seemed small although there turned out to be plenty of seating. Also, you cannot see the kitchen from the counter — which is kind of odd these days. At any rate, aesthetics aside, the food is quite good. The husband had a triple cheeseburger(he actually wanted a double but there was some confusion during the ordering process). Although he claimed it was too big to finish, he finished it. According to him the meat was very tender. I had a breaded chicken sandwich which comes on a wheat bun with the normal veggies and condiments. I requested cheese and was pleasantly surprised to see that they only charge $.49 per slice — lower than many other fast food chains. The fries were very good as well. They had a nice crisp to them and there were a lot in the medium size. The only downside is the same that I have seen everywhere lately — the prices. I am not sure if I am simply more aware of the cost now or if prices have increased. I think it is silly to spend the same amount at any establishment with a drive-thru window that you would spend at, say, Frontier. But maybe that is just my personal issue. Overall, Whataburger was a nice place for a quick lunch. If I happen to be in the area again, I will not hesitate to stop in.