Great place very friendly people and fast timing for everything, I never miss my street car and all the employees are kind and respectable!
Zhu Q.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
I like how this McDonald’s is within the TTC fare paid area — I think it’s the only one in the whole TTC subway system. This lets me grab food and drink on my commute, and saves me from paying an extra token to get out of the station. As far as service goes, the service counter within the station is rather narrow, but hey it works. The staff and food quality are on par with other McDonald’s locations; nothing especially bad or good.
Jared R.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
Fine for a quick coffee or a Jr chicken/snack wrap. I’ve never ordered anything fancy from this Macs but other Unilocalers seem to think on the slow side. Connected to st clair station its handy if you are waiting for a streetcar and suddenly get an itch for something cheap and greasy.
Philp D.
Place rating: 4 Mississauga, Canada
A little McDonald’s kiosk beside the subway station. Every so often I have to go to the residential tenancy board near this location, and this is my source for $ 1 ice coffees and cookies! They also have a McDonald’s full menu, but I try to avoid their other food like products subsequent to watching the«supersize me» documentary some years ago. They have no tables at this location, it’s strictly a takeout location.
Russell K.
Place rating: 2 Toronto, Canada
Go here for take out only and do expect a bit of a wait. I would say this is more of a take out counter than an actual restaurant. I’d compare it to the Union Station location but on a smaller scale… but at least when you line up, it’s indoors. The narrow layout lends itself to only 2 cash registers being open if you access from St. Clair. If you don’t want to leave the TTC system and save on excess fare, there is a separate order counter there but there is only 1 cash register. The narrow layout doesn’t help the cashiers as from there perspective, it can always seem busy even if the lineup is only about 4 or 5 deep. This leads to them seeming stressed out and not always giving you the service you might expect… or a «free smile». The low ranking lends to the layout, atmosphere, wait times, and friendliness of the staff. The one thing that McDonald’s is known for is providing a consistent food product and thankfully, if you need to come here, you’ll get what you expect. If you’re in the neighbourhood and you’re hungry for McDonald’s, this place isn’t bad but there is a better location just a bit north at Yonge & Eglinton.
Luke R.
Place rating: 3 Ridgeville, Canada
I got a ranch chicken snack wrap here the other day. The girl asked for my name to write on my bill even though I was the only customer there. I reluctantly complied. The wrap was good. The chicken portion was a shade small.
Meena A.
Place rating: 2 Toronto, Canada
I just don’t understand. A) it’s FAST food B) it’s McDonalds C) this is NOT a sit down location at all And yet, the many time I have ended up here inebriated craving something greasy and fast, it has always taken at least ten minutes for the order to be ready. And believe me, it wasn’t my less-than-sober mind playing tricks on me.
Kasi N.
Place rating: 3 London, United Kingdom
It’s a McDonalds. There’s nothing you can say about the food that people don’t already know and either love or hate(but still probably secretly crave that guilty pleasure of some nuggets and fries from time-to-time). What is notable about this location is that A — it’s connected to the St. Clair subway station and B — it’s 24 hours. This tiny little location is nothing special. It’s very plain; you might mistakenly walk in here when heading to subway station if you weren’t paying attention. There is no seating(although there is a bar-height window ledge if you want to stand around the front). It’s quite clean for your typical fast food joint(even a peak behind the counter into the kitchen showed shiny stainless steal and bright white walls) and despite only a couple of people working the graveyard shift my order was delivered very quickly, hot, fresh, and neatly prepared even during a bit of a post-bar-night rush. Most conveniently and what makes this stand out from your average Mickey D’s is the take-out style counter in the streetcar bay, where you can pause in-transit to fuel up.
Luke A.
Place rating: 2 Toronto, Canada
Here’s an oddity: a hole-in-the-wall McDonald’s. Stuck right off the side of St. Clair Subway Station, this Mickey D’s is small enough without having some walls boarded up for renovation. If you’re looking for a sit-down dining experience, you won’t get it here – it’s take-out only at this point. When I was here with some hungry friends the other night, we inundated them with coupons for two-for-one Big Macs. They accommodated us pretty well, but they did forget to give me ketchup for my fries. To be fair, it was the sixth order of fries from our group, so I don’t grudge them for forgetting.