okay I just left from The New Nathan's not the old Nathan's on Central Avenue I ordered the regular lobster salad sandwich with regular fries threw the drive thru everything seem to be ok I waited for my order the girl cashier handed me my bag with my food in it I felt it to see if it was warm enough seem to be ok so I proceeded to pull over to check the order as I as I grab a couple of fries out of the bag and started eating them seem to be ok as I took down the first two fries as I grab for some more immediately felt hard rubbery pieces in my mouth as I swallow a couple of bites only to look in my hand to see red crushed up lil pieces of plastic all scattered in my fries very small pieces which startled me and scared me at the same time I which made me look more into the bag to see a red pick fork that they use to put in side the French fry bag for decoration or something This is what I was told by the manager when I went back I was furious because I had just swallowed a couple of pieces of this pick fork he told me quote on quote this happens often when the fork gets hot it melts into The bag still upset I asked who made my Meal everybody is looking at this point I told the manager I swallowed a couple of these pieces this is where it gets interesting before ordering my lobster salad I had ordered a fish platter ask the girl would the fish be fresh she said yes as I drove up to the drive threw window to get the food fish platter we talking about here I told her I would like to see the fish when its done before I pay because it's getting late and I know like everybody how people at fast food places don't like to serve fresh food at the end or closing time they give you what's there she mistakenly thought I wanted to visually see the fish as they cook it so she brought the pan in the fish inside of it outside the drive thru window to show me that it was fresh thought it was a little bizarre and as she talk to me her lips was directly over the container where the fish was made me change my mind completely so I drove off and decided to come back 2 minutes later and that's when I ordered the lobster salad so at this point I'm thinking this somebody get upset that I ordered the fish and then change my mind at the end because when I got my lobster salad it was a broken pick fork inside that I...
Read moreI give High Praise to this Nathan's . It was run well . The staff was excellent, the food was good . The seating area and bathrooms were very clean. The general manager here is excellent and runs a very good operation. I did however could not believe that I actually had to pay $5 for a hot dog . I had the shock of my life . However I did have a coupon for $3 hot dog and I bought two others and an iced tea and I had another coupon for free French fries. What can I say ? It's more than inflation ! Overall I had an absolutely wonderful experience in a place that I have been patronizing for 57 years. This Nathan's in Yonkers is part of history. It is a landmark in the Northeast corridor of Yonkers, NY, 10710. It came to us in the early 1960s when an Adventures In ended it's rein here at the corner of Central Avenue and Chrisfield Street. Nathan's once occupied the entire corner and had a terrific game room for kids. This came about in the 1960s and lasted for decades. The new version of Nathan's is much smaller and sleeker. It does have a drive-through and the food is fantastic. You can bring the family and have a good time and enjoy a piece of history in Yonkers as well as the Nathan's corporation. When I used to go to Nathan's, believe it or not, a hot dog was 25 cents. It's a far cry from that at the moment. Even Nathan's is expensive but it is certainly worth the trip. The variety of food as you see in the pictures is tasty and fresh all the time. I'm a simple guy. I like plain hot dogs and French fries with ketchup. They even have some nice desserts.The eating area is very clean. The bathrooms are in good order. The staff friendly and helpful. Management has done a good job. Yonkers residents welcome Nathan's at any size store. Please enjoy it and bring the...
Read moreHad a good experience at this location, although we did reminisce about how it was in the old days. Hot dogs and french fries met our expectations, hot and crispy. Liked that the bun was toasted, which I haven't experienced at other locations before. Overall clean location. If dining in you get a number to put at your table after ordering, and they bring you the food when it’s ready. There is also a drive thru and wifi available.
ADA Notes: -There are two handicap parking spaces in front, with a marked off area in between (if you need space for a ramp) and a curb cut. There is ample room, although the space can be tight depending on the size of your vehicle and who parks next to you in the regular spaces. -The front door isn't automatic, so you have to push through two doors to get in the front. -The layout is spacious enough, and the chairs can be moved to accommodate a wheelchair. There is also enough space in the queue to the register to maneuver comfortably. Drinks and condiments area is laid out nicely. May be hard to reach for some users depending on height. -The bathroom is towards the back and to the left in a square cut out, with the mens and womens doors opposite each other. There is enough room to turn easily enough if you give yourself enough space. The doors aren't automatic, which isn't unusual. There is a stall large enough to accommodate a wheelchair, and enough room to turn 360 inside. The soap is a tad hard to reach but manageable. Overall not much of a hassle, if you can navigate through...
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