Évaluation du lieu : 1 Upper West Side, Manhattan, NY
Horrific. Rude. Dry. It’s Burger King I know, but man… you could say SOMETHING to me at the drive thru. Your rude employees should be let go.
Carolyn R.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Black Pearl, New Orleans, LA
So this is the worst Burger King ever, really messy, staff was unorganized and unfriendly, and it took a super long time for everything. Go anywhere else
Matt B.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Vernon Township, NJ
This place should be shut down. Thay cant keep going like this. I went in the bathroom with my son, there was a open beer can next to the toilet. Dirty floors walls INNEEDOFREPAIR.
M. Robert L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Edgewater, NJ
Normally I wouldn’t review a Burger King, because Burger King is an example of what I call The Great American Predictability. Except that in this one in the men’s room I had encountered the oldest looking hand air dryer I have ever seen in my life. I think that the reason you end up in a Burger King must be under similar circumstances that happened to me today. My wife and I were driving through Sussex County on our way to hike the Appalachian Trail. It was about lunch time and we saw a Burger King on the side of the road. When you go to a Burger King you pretty much know what’s going to happen. Your food will come out fast and it will be inexpensive. It will taste just like in any other Burger King and not that much different from other fast food chains. That’s Great American Predictability in all of its glory. That’s exactly what happened during my visit to Burger King in Vernon today. Overall I am a huge fan of hand air dryers. To be honest, I don’t even understand why public bathrooms still have paper towels these days. Paper towels need to be replaced and used ones need to be removed. At my work trash containers in the bathroom are always filled over the top with used paper towels and they are all over the floor. Sure — air dryers consume electricity, but it’s got to me more cost effective and environmentally friendly to generate that electricity rather than manufacture paper that someone would use just to wipe their hands with and immediately throw away. I thought that this hand air drier must’ve been antique. Many people think that antiques are cool, but I am not one of them. I like ultra modern stuff. If you look at the picture I posted, you’ll notice that this air dryer looks like it might have had 3 buttons at one time, of which only the center one remained. I tried pushing in and twisting it, neither of which produced hot air. I honestly thought that the dryer was broken, and only now that I am looking at its picture I realize how it works. Can you see it too? Other than that I thought that fries had too much salt on them.