

Welcome to Carl’s Jr. in Eastvale, your go-to destination for the juicy, charbroiled burgers and crispy hand-breaded chicken sandwiches your mouth is dreaming about. Savor our tangy, BBQ-y Western Bacon Cheeseburger, our zesty Guac Bacon Burger—or our take on the tear-inducing El Diablo. Whether you’re dining in, driving through, ordering ahead or takeout, we’re here to answer the call when cravings strike.
Fast-food chain known for its variety of piled-high burgers & meal combos, plus shakes.
Hours
| Friday | 6 AM–12:45 AM |
| Saturday | 6 AM–11:45 PM |
| Sunday | 6 AM–11:45 PM |
| Monday | 6 AM–11:45 PM |
| Tuesday | 6 AM–11:45 PM |
| Wednesday | 6 AM–11:45 PM |
| Thursday | 6 AM–11:45 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: Corona Valley, 7028 Archibald St, Marketplace Wy, Eastvale, CA 92880
Phone: (951) 278-3476
Website: https://locations.carlsjr.com/ca/eastvale/7028-archibald-st
Order and Reservations
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Reviews
After waiting for an extended amount of time, our number is once again called, only to find out it’s a completely wrong order with only a few items in the bag. We’re Frustrated, so we brought it to her attention, she barely apologized and took the food. She’s clearly not checking the orders and is just giving away random food to customers.
Finally, we got our order but the quality was horrible, fries were cold, they put an extra patty on my burger instead of my husband’s like we ordered.
I strongly do not recommend this location.
The food was actually good. The burger was fresh, the bacon chicken club sandwich was juicy and tender with crispy bacon; not what I’m used to with fast food! (The fries were slightly overdone but still all right.)
I took off a star for ambiance due to the characters milling around outside, which is not Carl’s Jr.’s fault. (They have codes on the restroom to discourage loiterers.)
***My food review ends here, but continue reading if you want to know more about the environment around the restaurant.***
Be aware of the surroundings here. A number of individuals were loitering in the parking lot. One guy was *wearing* a trash bag and hitting things, another was circling the perimeter on a bike and a third was pushing a shopping cart full to overflowing across the parking lot…and it was only around 5 pm (though it is already dark due to the time change).
It appeared that they were approaching me but they took a sharp left and headed in the direction of the drive-thru. I didn’t fear for my life or anything, but it made me slightly nervous and made me try to remember the self-defense training I attended years ago. I remembered they said that you’re supposed to keep your hands up and tell the person not to come any closer. I was close to telling them to keep away, but they didn’t get close enough for that, thank God!
The thing is that the lot is huge and there are no other businesses in the immediate vicinity, so the isolation may be a magnet for these types of characters (who seemed to be congregating by the car wash). It is for these reasons that you want to be smart and careful here. Park by the door, have your keys out, keep your wallet out of sight, and pay attention. But the food and service were good!