I always get a fresh juicy whopper here at night. Plenty of mayo, never a dry sandwich.
Ted K.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Madison Heights, MI
Wow… Even though I was in Livonia, I got the feeling I was in Detroit. The staff are obligatory friendly, and seem pre occupied with their domestic relationships. The customer in front of me was obviously related to the cashier, and gotten his entitled free toys. Plus his free dollar menu items. And(seriously) his 8 free soft drinks, I’ll bet his entitled free food and toys would have cost the rest of us customers 15 – 20 dollars. I waited a long time for the social visit between the customer and his family member to end, before I could get my food. Once I received my food, my order wasn’t right, or even hot for that matter. After a brief exchange of sarcastic banter with the cashier, I got my order right. I was condescended over the fact I did not want cheese on my burger, even though my receipt stated no cheese on the burger in question. Most of the employees here are in there 30’s. The speed and attitude of the service is on par with the minimum wage they are making… I cannot even comprehend the fact, that these people«demand» a 15.00 a hour salary.
Liz B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Livonia, MI
I don’t go to Burger King very often, but the last couple times I got food from here it was good. Everything was fresh and hot. I ordered the Whopper with extra onion and added mustard, and I was not at all disappointed. I don’t have any complaints :-)
Derek B.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Macomb, MI
Worst BK I have ever been to it’s a sh’z hole dirty half the time the pops not working or it’s flat or warm. the food is a joke even when it’s right and it always seems like the price is way higher for what you order then other BK’s. they should tear this piece down!
Sarah R.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Redford, MI
I haven’t been to BK in forever, but tonight I had a cold medicine-induced hankering for a bacon double cheeseburger. After missing the drive-thru entrance(there’s no sign) I glided up to the darkened menu board, which made me wonder if they were even open. I heard some odd clicking noises from the speaker, but no voice. No matter — I was busy admiring the overgrown weeds, dried up flowers and ghetto palms sprouting around the menu board and speaker. Perhaps they were trying to make the place look abandoned for Halloween? Then a faint voice crackled over the speaker and I placed my order. «Pull up,» she said. I was taken aback with the stellar customer service, but I wondered what my total would be since she didn’t tell me. I estimated and dug out five dollars worth of change from the console. After hanging out in the line for a few more minutes, I proceeded to the window, made note of the«no video or photography allowed» sticker on the window, and was handed my order by the manager, who told me to have a good night. Cool, free food, I thought. Oh wait, now he wants me to pay. After handing him my money, a girl handed me back my change, mumbling something about having a good night or «night fright» or «I’m late for my flight»…something like that. I couldn’t really understand her because she was clearly too busy with the one other car behind me to speak clearly. This amazing visit ends with unwrapping my lukewarm burger and thinking«wow, these things got a LOT smaller.» Maybe because it was cold out? In conclusion, if you hate customer service and like waiting for lukewarm food in a drive-thru that resembles something you might see at a haunted house, definitely check out this place.