price is too high and probably blaming inflation like everyone else. the portions are also tiny if you order small. my rootbeer freeze was literally a kids size drink but they call it regular size. my girlfriends concrete mixer was decent size. i had a few spoons it seemed like the quality is decent here but once again it all comes down to prices and portions. oklahoma claims they pay their workers less because the cost of living is supposedly lower here than elsewhere. says who? food prices are higher than california and on top of that groceries are taxed in this state. there are still higher quality establishments in california that charge you less for the food than here in oklahoma. this state is literally robbing people blind at every corner.
the service was awkward like he is the type of person only working there because that is the only work he can get. He is not really a person for that job because he isnt a person that can represent the brand but he gets paid barelt above minimum wage so who cares as long as he isnt creating liabilities? But this drive thru cashier actually personifies everything wrong with usa and oklahoma. There are cultures around the world where service means hospitality and friendliness and comfort for the guest and patron. Why was this drive thru cashier so awkward and uncomfortable to deal with? Is it perhaps because he was projecting a certain energy? But that isnt really a problem in this society because america is land of double standards and there is always underlying deluded prejudice.
for a place that looks modern and gives you a kids size drink for a regular grown up order, they are still unable to update their registers and cannot accept apple pay.
Will not return to andys but will return to culvers when...
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Andy’s has always been one of my go-to places for dessert. Their custard is consistently creamy, rich, and the kind of treat that keeps me coming back—definitely a 5-star experience every time I’ve visited.
On this visit, though, I had a mix-up. The fall signage for “Caramel Apples” caught my eye, and I assumed it meant diced apples topped with caramel. Instead, when I got to the window, I was handed a whole caramel-coated apple on a stick! I was stunned. My wife laughed and told me to just go back in and order what I really wanted, so I did—a small Concrete. As always, it hit the spot and reminded me why Andy’s is so great.
I did try the caramel apple the next day, and unfortunately, it was one of the worst I’ve ever had. It felt like a marketing miss for a place that shines brightest with its frozen custard.
My takeaway: don’t overthink it—stick with the custard! That’s Andy’s specialty, and it never disappoints.
9/3/2024 Our daughter-in-law is going to try so much in the nextvfew weeks. She has never experienced America and we're showing her all of the fun places. Tonight's adventure is Andy's Frozen Custard!
On this visit I decided on the Texas 2-Step - it was strawberries and hot fudge. Not a bad choice!
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When looking for a delicious treat Andy’s Frozen Custard NEVER fails!
On this trip I chose The Jackhammer! My choice was Heath Bar & Waffle pieces! Not unless you are super hungry the small size is perfect!
My wife chose a small concrete with Carmel, Heath Bar &...
Read moreThe line inside wasnt that long, but it took forever, as they were assisting the drive thru more efficiently. I know of this, because a truck pulled in behind me and I noticed he got his stuff from the window while the inside line never moved. So after waiting 10 minutes in line I finally got to order. Being my first time, I asked what they recommended. The girl at the counter seemed clueless, and just pointed up at the menu and said that's what we have. So annoyed by her response, I just ordered a random specialty item. I then proceeded to sit down and wait. After yet 15 minutes went by, and every customer in the area became unrecognizable, I stood up angry, and said what is the deal?? Apparently my order never got put in. So 25 minutes of my life I'll never get back caused my idiots. When I finally got my item, it was already mostly melted after I tried it. I then complained and told them I think it was made, it just got misplaced, and I didn't appreciate having my intelligence tested, or being served melted ice cream. So 5 more minutes of my time wasted. I only give 2 stars, because it tasted good the second time around. But the whole experience will probably keep me from going back. That's what happens when you hire teenagers to run...
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