The parking lot pathing was confusing without any other cars lined up to follow. We entered right near the drive thru sign, but had to pass it and drive all the way around the lot and building first to order in the drive thru.
First time trying this location, I only eat caneās once or twice a year and itās been a while, so we decided to go inside to eat.
The chicken fingers were too wet, like where the breading had gotten goopy on one side and a lot of it had slid off the chicken or wasnāt crunchy.
The chicken itself was cooked properly and tasted fine, and their finger size appears to have improved (from the tiny smaller fingers they had served for a while), I just wish the fingers had been a bit more done and crispier, or just held together better.
Dr. Pepper was also a bit low on syrup but to give them credit we did come in to eat right before closing time about 20 minutes before the lobby shut down and food was still fast and staff very pleasant...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreMy family and I have driven through this location very often during the past 2 months. So many of the employees that work at this location are fairly young, and it always amazes us how fast they get the line to move. Throughout the pandemic they have been working every single day with a line out to the street and weāve never had to wait longer than 10-15 minutes. The staff of this location absolutely deserves some kind of recognition for their hard work as they are one of the busiest drive-through restaurants in Mandeville. The employees at the window always have a great attitude despite how many orders they are getting a day and how many rude people Iām sure they have to deal with. My family just wanted to say thank you to all the employees at this location for their hard work! I wish I could give them all a...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreI love the chicken fingers; they consistently serve good food. The service is good. You are usually greeted with a smile. In the past, you used to receive extra, larger containers of sauce for free or for about $0.25. However, corporate decisions aimed at increasing profits have led to smaller cups of sauce and charging more for lessāa common trend in the industry that overlooks consumer needs. The chicken fingers also seem to be getting smaller over time. On a positive note, the restaurant is a significant sponsor of recreational and grade school sports teams, as well as a big corporate sponsor for professional leagues. They could easily afford to offer an extra dipping sauce or two,...
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