Guy waiting on me was almost polite enough but not much effort with it lol. No smile but used nice words.. it's burger king though so I was lucky for that I guess. My onion ring sauce had dried gunk on the outside so I asked for another one and was handed 2. The original chicken sandwich had the mayo piled up right in the middle so when I tried to spread it out all the letuce came off. The sandwich tasted like it was made fresh and the onion rings were ok. The diet coke was running out, it was mainly carbonated water so I got tea instead. The tea area was dirty and sticky so I changed my mind and I poured that out and asked for another cup Then tried to get sprite zero with cherry but the cherry was out. Then I tried for diet rootbeer and that worked out. Most of the tables were dirty so even though I was only 1 of 2 customers dining it... I had to sit up on the high bar stool chair and table because all the regular tables were very dirty. They probably deserve 2 stars... but the food was good enough and at least the guy wasnt rude so.. . I came back 2 days later... long wait in drive through. Girl at window was extra friendly and apologetic for long wait. Fries were very hot but not a speck of salt :( ..... diet coke had like 4 pieces of half melted ice floating at top of cup :( ..... double cheeseburger was good. I never use ketchup... but considering the fries had zero salt.. luckily there were 2 ketchup packs in bag and even a few napkins. I just changed my review from a 3 to a 4... came back today twice to get food for kids at the pool... and all food was hot and fresh. Warning though... they don't put salt on fries for some reason so if you like salt... ask for it. They must get busy making hot fries and keep rushing and forgetting the salt, lol. Everything we ordered was in the bags including...
Read more“When Royals Converge - A Burger Kingdom Adventure"
Picture it - a radiant tableau. There we stood, our heads adorned with the gilded crowns of the elusive and esteemed Burger King. Grinning like jesters at a royal banquet, we embraced the power of the flame-grilled.
Among us, the reigning monarchs of the Whopper realm, burger scepters in hand, golden crowns wobbling precariously atop our gleeful heads. The crowns, a bit crinkly and emitting the faint aroma of French fry oil, were not just cardboard, they were symbols - tokens of our initiation into the Burger Kingdom.
The fare? Ah, the fare! A symphony of tastes and textures, a pantheon of indulgent delights. Each bite, a testament to the glorious excess of flame-grilled craftsmanship. The burgers, the majesties of the meal, were resplendent in their juicy glory, the bun like a velvet cushion cradling the jewel of the kingdom - the patty.
Then, the fries, those golden-hued slivers of crunch and fluff, a perfect sidekick to our royally delectable burgers. And the onion rings, those crunchy halos of flavor, proved to be the hidden gems of the Burger King's treasure trove.
Our family portrait - part Norman Rockwell, part Monty Python, entirely Burger King - encapsulates the whimsical joy of our meal. Each smile stretched wider than a Double Whopper, every twinkle in our eyes brighter than the polished Burger King logo. This wasn't just a trip to a fast-food restaurant, this was a full-blown royal outing!
As the sun set, our kingdom shrank back into a bustling fast-food restaurant, the crowns found their place on a dusty shelf, and the merriment faded into the soft whispers of the evening. We might have been just patrons, but in our hearts, we remained monarchs of the...
Read moreUpdated 4/2019- Husband wanted it so I went back... expecting the worse again. However, the worker, Nicholas was super courteous and friendly. Got my order correct, quickly with no issue. I am happy to see new and improved staff.
Original: When I pulled up to the drive through speaker, I could hear the worker telling another worker to shut up, and laughing. I waited, sat there a couple minutes with no greeting. Waited 4 more minutes and started saying "Hellooooo" to the speaker thinking surely they must not be that busy. I couldn't see the car that was in front of me minutes ago, since it had turned the corner. Soooo instead of waiting another 5+ minutes, I pulled up to the window to order. As soon as I pulled away, the car behind me was greeted and got her order taken right away. So obviously when I FIRST pulled up, the workers talking over the intercom to each other must have made them not hear the "bell" drive through alert. After pulling up to the window, I was rudely acknowledged by an older woman who only said, "You didn't order?! Well I'll have to get someone since you didn't do what you was supposed up." She wouldn't listen to me trying to explain what happened. She turned her back to me. No apology. Just attitude. Unacceptable. Thankfully the other lady, I think a manager, was very courteous and helpful. She asked me to pull to the curb and they'd bring my food out so as not to hold...
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