It’s kinda like a «super-Mac’s» — haven’t personally seen any others quite like it, with a Subway and a Seattle’s Best tucked away inside it. The Mac’s itself is just a Mac’s, and not particularly wide of selection, but then again a lot of the space is given over to the two restaurants. They recently closed up one of the two entrances, in order to provide more wall-space for product selection. I often stop in for my transit pass on the first of the month, or to enjoy the cushy seating area by Seattle’s Best and watch the TV while waiting for my bus.
Malloreigh M.
Place rating: 4 Vancouver, Canada
This Mac’s superplex is on my way home from school. Sometimes I go in there to buy a bag of chips(I am addicted to deep fried salted potato slices) and I have yet to get over how fancy this convenience store is. Complete with a Subway counter and a Seattle’s Best Coffee that serves espresso and organic fair trade coffee, I think you’d be hard pressed to find any need that couldn’t be sated by the Production Way Mac’s. Still, it’s a Mac’s. It’s not that interesting.
Eric C.
Place rating: 4 Burnaby, Canada
Once you got Mac, you can never got back!(to 7 – 11 Slurpees) The selection of Mac Froster flavours is more than enough for all slush-type drink lovers and rarely are any of the machines out of order. From grape to blackberry lemonade, root beer to cream soda… Every flavour is always the correct consistency and doesn’t turn into a solid block of ice like some lesser quality drinks. Aside from their Froster selection, there is also a in-store Subway for your fresh sandwich needs and all your typical convenience store requirements. The location is perfect for those who«Go Green», since it is connected to the Production Way skytrain station, which is the main stop on your way up to Simon Fraser University. If you’ve never had a root beer Froster, now is the time! What are you waiting for? Stop reading this and get over there!