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Classic, long-running fast-food chain known for its burgers & fries.
Hours
| Saturday | Open 24 hours |
| Sunday | Open 24 hours |
| Monday | Open 24 hours |
| Tuesday | Open 24 hours |
| Wednesday | Open 24 hours |
| Thursday | Open 24 hours |
| Friday | Open 24 hours |
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Reviews
McDonald’s on Clayton Road has always been a standout location in the Concord area. The location is spacious, and the workers tend to actually bring food to your table, much like at a real restaurant. I visited with two close friends.
The first thing I noticed upon my entrance was the atmosphere. Although the somewhat strange postmodern aesthetic taken by many fast-food brands in the last decade has peeved some, the Play Place reminded me that I had not, in fact, entered a Bank of America. The kiosks, although unnerving and dystopian, made ordering my Big Mac meal a breeze. Exactly as expected.
My food was brought to my table in just about 6 minutes. The only downside of this service style is that I had to wait without a cup for Diet Coke, which was a harrowing test of my patience. Luckily, each of my items were brought to me in perfect condition. Big Mac, upright and proud. Fries, crispy and fresh. The Diet Coke was a standout, always tasting best from the McDonald’s fountain (which graciously now provides Diet Dr. Pepper).
McDonald’s is usually a five-star experience, deviating little from expectations. Nothing scary, no surprises. Nevertheless, today’s location, service and food was all standout. Five is the highest rating on Google, though.
Drive though order at 1247 p.m., so its tail end lunch rush hour (apparently jokes on me). For context – I live 4 minutes away. So from picking up the order to first bite was about 12 minutes (you’d expect hot or really warm food right?)
Got a cheeseburger combo and 6 piece nugget. For the low low price of $19.00 (thanks for nothing).
Where do I even begin?
Fries:
Eating cardboard soaked in used motor oil would have tasted better. The fries were COLD, stale, and hard. Absolutely no taste other than they must have been cooked last century. They were also hard like they were cooked at 10 am yesterday and then dug out of the trash can and served. 2 bites and in the garbage they were so disgusting.
Nuggets:
Holy Mary – these things could have been museum quality art sculptures they were so petrified. Again cold, stale and cooked circa 1690.
Seriously- who in their right mind (manager) allowed food that was cooked at the turn of the century to be served. What happened to QUALITY CONTROL.
Burgers:
Just on the downhill slide of being medium warm. At least the pickles and onions tasted fresh. Again the bun was rock hard on one side amd cold as the dead cow they came off of.
Funny how we hear in the news how much money McDonald’s is loosing. We’ll- serving absolute garbage food like this is a certain tactic to bankrupt the place. I knew i should have just went to jack in the box down the street. Sure – could have had the same expirnece food qulaity wise but at least the foods HOT and cooked this decade.
Only saving grace was the very nice drive through lady taking the cash. She gets 5 stars. The one giving the food not so much.