My wife wanted to go thru their drive thru this morning. Since she was driving I didn’t have much of a choice. I generally avoid drive thrus since I always get stuck behind some dumbf*ck who doesn’t know what a hamburger is or wants to know if the eggs come from free range chickens or crap like that. This morning, 2÷21÷16, the drive thru wait was very long. I wanted unsweetened iced tea for the drink but the order taker kept reading back«sweet tea», probably because they’re on a mission to kill off all the diabetics in the nation so they won’t burden the health care system. Once that was straightened out we advanced to pay for the order, after which we were subjected to a fifteen minute wait. Maybe they have some workers who don’t know what a hamburger is either but yet all of them think they deserve $ 15 an hour for not knowing that. We finally got the order, they did apologize for the long wait, but I’m not lovin’ it and I will never be going there again. I would say that all supervisory personnel should be made to wear paper bags over their heads when they are not working, which to most of us means when they’re at home or elsewhere within public, except that they’re not working even when they’re there, and wearing paper bags over their heads would likely mean an OSHA violation that they can add to their always overheated coffee. When we got home we discovered that they got the order wrong, which is not really surprising considering how the place is run. Don’t hold your breath waiting for some corporate bigwig or district manager responding to this. They might know that they’re abject failures and are too embarrassed to respond. Or maybe they just don’t care. They should definitely be wearing paper bags over their heads.
Ivan H.
Place rating: 1 Tucson, AZ
So I don’t like to eat this stuff often so when I do I am having higher expectations than what I was given tonight. First I go to order what I was craving in the first place and they tell me at –at 8:30PM during dinner rush– that they forgot to brew the sweet tea. Than after that I waited behind some people getting food after paying for 10 mins then had to pull around an additional 10. 20 mins total for fucking chicken nuggets. #neveragain
Jerry G.
Place rating: 3 Tucson, AZ
This is your typical McDonald’s. They do have a play area. The service and food is as you would expect for McDonald’s.
Sam M.
Place rating: 1 Tucson, AZ
Horrible! Not that the Tucson McDonald’s are model Micky Ds to begin with, but this one is terrible. The service is a joke. Rude, attitudes. Has a play place, been here a few times and not once was it not filthy. Seriously, surprised the health department has not shut this place down. There will be 5 people milling around behind the counter and you have to beg to get them to cleanup a spot
Lauren K.
Place rating: 4 Tucson, AZ
We had a late doctor appointment, so we decided to grab some quick food at McD’s for dinner afterwards. And what better time than when the McRib is available?! Personally, I don’t like that sandwich, but my husband does, and they offer a second sandwich for just $ 1.00 when you buy a meal. Good deal, if you want that much food. The fries were good as usual, and they put just a bit of extra sauce on my Big Mac, just like I asked for. Everything was served to us hot. Overall, the food is what you would expect from McD’s. Not the best food in the world, but consistent. The service was friendly, chatty, and pleasant. This location has a kids’ PlayPlace, and it was very busy when we were there, but the restaurant was still clean and orderly. The also have free Wi-Fi, which is nice. While we don’t want to eat here for dinner very often, my husband and I both agree that this turned out to be a quick, cheap, and peaceful dinner. It’s not a 4 star restaurant, but compared to other McD’s and fast food like it, it was a better experience.