Food is great and made within a reasonable amount of time. However I would never suggest applying for a job there, for it is a toxic environment. A massive amount of drama between almost all of the employees, no encouragement to the employees when an employee is struggling with a task at hand, and refusal of breaks given to minor employees unless they have worked an 8+ hour shift. However I was never given an 8 hour shift throughout my few months working there, meaning I have not received a designated break throughout my period of working at Wienerschnitzel. I will never recommend anyone applying for Wienerschnitzel in Lake Havasu ever again. I am also well aware of a few employees planning on leaving within the next few months due to the...
Read moreWienerschnitzel in Lake Havasu is a hidden gem. The drive-thru is huge and has that classic old-school charm with a loudspeaker box—nostalgic and fun. The customer service is usually on point, too.
They don’t skimp—if you order a chili dog, you're getting actual chili on it. If it comes with cheese, it's cheesy. And the fries? Overflowing. Mine were spilling into the bottom of the bag, which is the best kind of problem.
A couple of downsides: the ice cream machine is hit or miss, which is always a bummer, and the milkshakes only come in one size. That’s more of a corporate issue than this location’s fault, but still worth mentioning.
All in all, it’s a dependable, no-frills spot that delivers on...
Read moreWe were visiting Havasu from Oregon and Southern Oregon does not have Wienerschnitzels. Growing up in California and growing up on a steady diet of the dogs it's always such a treat to get them again. For the love of everyone in S. Oregon that has lived in California and miss Wienerschnitzels, we can't imagine why Oregon doesn't get on the ball and build some Wienerschnitzels...It's such a rare menu it wouldn't have much competition just selling hot dogs/polish dogs, my favorite. And in Lake Havasu they sell beer and wine. What a novel combination for...
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