This location is helping McDonald’s lose the fast food wars. I counted 9 employees standing around with nothing to do, one register open and, of course they got my order wrong. Oh, and to fix it they pulled of the wrong items and added the correct ones. Trying to give McDonald’s feedback on their website will give you a migraine. Great marketing ploy, make it as difficult as possible for your customers to let you know how much this location sucks. Your competition give a code on the receipt to expedite feedback. Maybe y’all should visit them to learn customer service.
Mary N.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Dallas, TX
My family visited this restaurant for breakfast today, August 2, 2014. After walking in the door, my oldest daughter noticed an abnormal number of flies in the restaurant. After ordering, I walked my two young daughters to the restroom while my husband waited to pay and get the food. As soon as we walked into the restroom, I was shocked by how very disgusting the restroom was. Literally gross. I have been in cleaner port-o-potties. I would not use the restroom and there was no way I was allowing my daughters to do so. I pushed us all back out of the restroom and did what I could to control my great desire to vomit. My husband had started eating. I could not eat or drink for fear of contamination and would not let my kids eat. My husband stopped eating. We threw it all away. It was a waste of our money and an absolute horrible experience. We went down the road. I feel obligated to write a review on Unilocal to share the above and warn other moms to avoid this location. 1 week later: still grossed out by the thought of this place.
Ed C.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Covington, LA
It’s 6am. You decide to pull through your local McDonalds for a quick breakfast on your way to work. There’s nobody in line, and at the pickup window, they tell you to pull up and they’ll bring it right out. «Awesome», you think, «it’ll be hot and fresh». So you wait. And you wait. A couple of cars come and go, but it’s still all but dead there. Ten minutes. Fifteen minutes. Nearing twenty minutes and finally someone comes with your breakfast burritos. «Sorry», she says, «but we forgot all about you.» How do you forget a customer when you’ve only had five or six in half an hour?