

Craving a burger restaurant near you? Well, the search is over at Carl’s Jr.®, where you can dig into your choice of mouthwatering, charbroiled burgers or chicken. Whether you’re in the mood for a big, juicy, crispy Hand-Breaded Chicken Sandwich, a classic bacon cheeseburger like our iconic Western Bacon Cheeseburger®, a charbroiled Third Pound 100% Angus beef burger, or even our revolutionary Beyond Famous Star® with Cheese with a Beyond Burger® plant-based patty, we know how to satisfy your hunger. Visit your nearest Carl’s Jr.® restaurant at 17802 CANYON ROAD E, and Feed Your Happy.
Fast-food chain known for its variety of piled-high burgers & meal combos, plus shakes.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 17802 Canyon Rd E, Frederickson, WA 98375
Phone: (253) 847-2245
Website: https://locations.carlsjr.com/wa/frederickson/17802-canyon-road-e
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Reviews
The menu variety does not feel very strong compared to other fast food options, especially considering the higher prices. For what we paid, the food quality did not feel worth it. The meals were just okay and nothing stood out in a positive way.
Service was very slow, even though our order was simple and should not have taken long to prepare. What made it worse was the lack of acknowledgment while we were waiting. No update, no reassurance, and no quick check in. We were left standing there for quite a while without any communication.
I have social anxiety, and long waits without acknowledgment make the experience much more uncomfortable than it needs to be. A simple “we will be right with you” would have gone a long way.
Overall, between the slow service, higher prices, and underwhelming food, this visit did not meet expectations. :/
Now, let’s address the elephant in the wrapper: It had all the structural integrity of a Jenga tower during an earthquake. The moment I unwrapped it, it sighed in defeat and slid sideways like it was trying to escape my disappointment.
And the lettuce was not just any lettuce, folks—we’re talking the butt end of the lettuce. The part that even your salad spinner says, “nah, I’m good.”
Now, let’s not forget the price. This culinary tumbleweed cost me $12.39. For that much, I expected a burger that would at least hold itself together long enough to be chewed. Instead, I got a tower of meat and melted cheese that looked like it was a smashed play-Doh project.
To be fair, the flavor wasn’t terrible—cheesy, salty, vaguely meaty, slathered in regret and WAY to much sauce.
Final rating:
⭐️⭐️ (2/5 stars)
One star for effort, one star for the fact that it technically had three patties. Minus three stars for being more flopper than Whopper, and for using lettuce parts that should’ve retired two salad bars ago.
The chicken tenders were fresh and yummy and so were the fries.
Alex had some great recommendations for the next visit. Prices were competitive with other places around us. And there was parking available. Everything was stocked and clean in the dining area.