Two words.Good Grief. I had never been to LAX before and was pretty surprised and dissapointed to find Terminal 3 has only 3 options for food.Starbucks,Gladstones and Burger King.We opted for Burger King as Gladstones was packed with people watching a sporting event.We waited in line with hoards of other poor unsuspecting souls for over a half an hour to find overly priced items in the menu.A total of 4 employees working at a don't give a s$&@ pace..45 minutes later we got our cold crappy food.One girl working the food window getting food out to customers,with a bad attitude.Couldnt even salt the fries?Come on people,take some pride in your work no matter what it is!Anywho..fast forward to the next day...bad stomach ache and diarrhea.Have a nice vacation y'all!Thanks for eating at Burger King!(insert middle finger) Stay away.Go hungry.Wait.Do...
Read moreIf you're familiar with LAX once you get past security you're pretty much isolated to your specific terminal. There are a variety of restaurants and shops in each terminal. Coffee shops, traditional restaurant, fast food restaurant, gift shops, etc.. Burger King was the fast food restaurant in my terminal. The first thing I noticed was the $12 breakfast combo. I was a little stunned until I thought about it. This was L.A. in the airport and combo meals are nearing $10 back home (Denver). So the shock wore off pretty quickly. The second thing I noticed was that there was a separate charge for a fountain drink and other things as I listened to others order. Overall the food was good and hot and the service was...
Read moreOne of the worst Burger King locations I’ve been to. I visited twice in one week due to limited options, and both experiences were disappointing. The kiosks weren’t working, so there was always a long line. The first time, they only had fish and chicken, and my chicken sandwich tasted like fish. I was in a hurry, so I didn’t return it. The second visit was just as bad—still no kiosks, limited drink options, and cold fries. Management really needs to address these issues. I won’t...
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