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Classic, long-running fast-food chain known for its burgers & fries.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3451 W Tropicana Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89118
Phone: (702) 736-2357
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Reviews
Not happy with the results of my order.
I ordered ff no salt .
Big Mac No pickles no onions, they repeat the order however was salt in my ff.
And pickles and onions in my sandwich.
THAT’S WHY !!!!
I hold the line to check my items.
I didn’t do it this time trusting this Coorp store.
Lol…
SORRY that’s why Mc Donald’s was my last option driving to our Hotel in Vegas.
Most staff is friendly. The place is clean.
I usually go to jack in box, much better!!! Fresh and hot food. Friendly staff.
Go to the McDonald’s at Tropicana and Jones, everything is a dollar cheaper there. They are fast and efficient. Food always fresh and properly made. It’s 10 times better. Worth the drive.
Larger dining room, fast efficient drive thru, and a PLAY PLACE.
The repast in question was anything but swift, a full 28 minutes elapsed betwixt the surrender of coin and the receipt of victuals an unconscionable delay that tried the soul.
The hash browns arrived in a state of commendable inferno, veritably scorching the tongue. Yet the sandwiches, alas, were but tepid, scarcely more than lukewarm, as though they had lingered too long in some indifferent limbo.
Given such an extended vigil, one might reasonably have presumed that every morsel was prepared fresh and to order. Instead, the establishment proved a theater of discontent: numerous patrons preceding me in the queue vociferously demanded restitution of their funds.
In truth, during my near half-hour ordeal, I observed far more souls retreating to the water closet than emerging triumphant with their long-awaited sustenance. A sorry spectacle indeed.
I had the breakfast that was an okay price. It came with pancakes, eggs, and hash browns. Everything was sufficient and looked good.
You have a problem at the kiosk? Well you can just wait and maybe someone will come out from behind the wall that they built to hide the staff from the customers. You need a refill? Can’t get it yourself anymore. You have to wait and hope someone comes out from behind the wall.
The entire inside looks more like a jail cell. Not enough help and they don’t want you to bother them. The waits are long.
Oh and you need to use the restroom?
Same thing. You can wait and maybe someone will come out from behind the wall and buzz you in.
What a terrible experience. There’s a In N Out and a Wendy’s nearby. That’s where I’ll be going from now on.
P. S. To reply to the McD reply. Oh stop. The shareholders don’t care and apparently neither does the franchise owner. He wants money. Customer service means nothing.