TWO HANDS VILLAGE OF ROCHESTER HILLS

  3.8 – 44 reviews   • Fast food restaurant

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✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery TWO HANDS VILLAGE OF ROCHESTER HILLS 48309

Hours

Tuesday11 AM–9 PM
Wednesday11 AM–9 PM
Thursday11 AM–9 PM
Friday11 AM–9 PM
Saturday11 AM–9 PM
Sunday12–8 PM
Monday11 AM–9 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 112 N Adams Rd, Rochester Hills, MI 48309

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Website: http://www.twohandsus.com/

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Order and Reservations

Order: Order online

twohandsus.com

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Reviews

Yo “Thats” Donn
Totally disgusting! I wouldn’t recommend this place to anyone EVER! The food arrived cold after an hour and 3 different dashers waiting on the food. The taste of the corn dog is the worst I’ve ever had. The dirty fries are exactly what it says. Dirty! Horrible! I never had a nasty tater tot until today. Only thing I recommend is taking your two hands and throwing this mess in the trash!
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Kirushanth Rasiah
Ordered the Spicy Corn dog and Dirty fries, and was not impressed with both. The corn dog had limited taste, and seemed like it was very heavy on the batter and somewhat uncooked. The fries were mediocre and the hot cheetos flakes did not really help with the flavor, may have been better without the flakes. The staff could use a boost of energy too. They have other options on the menu like bubble tea as well.
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Melanie Davis
The manager RAN out to the Whole Foods parking lot, and took my husband’s drink right out of his hands!!!! He asked for two boba drinks. The cashier rang it up wrong so my husband clarified again that they (him and husband brother) were ordering 2. The cashier gives my husband the second drink that he asked for and he then leaves with his food. The manager comes out running all the way to the Whole Foods parking lot to take it from him, acting like that wasn’t what he ordered! It was completely unprofessional and treated my husband and brother like they stole something. He said it was so frustrating and embarrassing. He spent $50 there AND tipped before he knew they were going to treat him like that. Today was meant to be a nice outing for his little brother and they ended up getting embarrassed and blamed for a mistake that the cashier made, which would have already been paid for by the tip my husband left. I went earlier with my little sister and it was a completely different experience. Nice, good food. My African American husband goes with his brother an hour later and it was like a switch flipped. We will not be going back. I have never heard of someone being accused of stealing who was just trying to get their order corrected and then end up being chased down all the way to the next store’s parking lot, in the cold, to grab their drink from them… ridiculous.
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Sophia Noh
If you haven’t tried a Classic Korean-Style Hot Dog, you’re seriously missing out! The moment you take a bite, you’re hit with a crispy, golden crust on the outside and a gooey stretch of cheese or a juicy sausage on the inside. It’s the perfect combination of textures and flavors.
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Tommie Davis
I’m a teen, and this was honestly one of the most embarrassing things I’ve ever been put through at a place that sells food.

My older sibling took me to Two Hands and ordered for both of us—one corn dog and my boba milk tea, plus their food and drink. The total was almost $50 and they even tipped. When we got the food, only one drink was there, so my sibling told the manager. He gave us the missing milk tea, we thanked him, and we left the store.

We walked about a block to the Whole Foods parking lot, just minding our business, when out of nowhere the manager literally ran up behind us and grabbed the drink right out of my hand. I was shocked. He said it “wasn’t ours” in front of everyone walking by or getting into their cars. People were staring at us like we stole something.

My sibling showed him the receipt that clearly had two drinks on it. Instead of apologizing, he tried to say the extra charge was just “part of the name” of the other drink. Then he walked off with the drink that was meant for me like we were lying.

As a young teen, that moment was humiliating. I felt singled out and treated like some kind of thief, even though we paid and tipped. And as African Americans, the way he ran after us and grabbed something out of my hand in public made the whole situation feel even worse.

It was unnecessary, disrespectful, and honestly made me feel really uncomfortable. No kid—or anyone—should be treated like that over a mistake the store made.
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Sherry X
Had my first ever corndog, but was very very disappointed.
The food took a while to come, and despite the sausage upgrade it was still small and thin. The corndog was mostly fried dough which would had tasted nice if it wasn’t so thick to the point where the centre was still gooey and uncooked. I don’t know if that is how corndogs are supposed to be but the uncooked texture was off-putting. Would not come here again.
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Ann
This is hands down the best hot dog I’ve ever had! The service was amazing, and the taste was absolutely delicious. Especially the corn topping it was so good! I definitely recommend it!
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TunesByTommie
I had one of the most humiliating experiences I’ve ever had at a food place at this Two Hands location. I came in with my younger sibling and ordered nearly $50 worth of food, plus tipped the clerk. We were supposed to get two drinks—a milk tea and a caramel coffee boba. We received only one, so I politely told the manager. He handed us the missing drink, we thanked him, grabbed a straw, and left.

A block away, in the Whole Foods parking lot, the manager suddenly ran up behind us and snatched the drink out of our hands accusing us of having something we didn’t pay for. I pulled out my receipt showing two drinks listed separately. Instead of apologizing, he insisted we were wrong and walked off with the drink, leaving us standing there as if we were thieves.

As African American customers, the way we were approached—in public, after we paid, after we tipped, after their mistake—was beyond embarrassing and deeply upsetting. The whole situation felt unnecessary, disrespectful, and honestly aggressive.

No customer spending $50+ should ever be chased down and shamed over a drink because of an employee’s error. I won’t be returning, and I hope this location seriously reevaluates how they treat people.
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Campus Auto
Kids favorite place and great fun food, it’s definitely more then a snack and many vegetarian options
Very generous and nice owners
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Riley Barber
I’m confused, it says online they are open until 9 PM. I tried ordering and it wouldn’t let me order online at 8:30 PM. Then I drove to the restaurant to find it was closed…. Please update your hours or include hours on your door if you are not actually closing at 9 PM.

EDIT ON 10/18: I came back to this restaurant and had such a great experience! The food was amazing and service was great. So happy I decided to give it another try! Miguel was truly such a hardworking young man.
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