When you have a hankerin' for McDonald's (or Mickey-D's as the airheads from high school, circa 1988, would call it), this is the one to go to.
The 4-stars is for service, this review isn't about the food. (If have no idea what the food is like at a McDonald's, let me be the first person to congratulate you on your release from prison [or hippie enclave/commune] after 50+ years!)
(Or maybe you've never been to a McDonald's because you are from the Victorian-era and have built a time machine. Welcome!)
Now, after my opening monologue, here's my review:
Quick, friendly service.
The kind where the cashier will chase after you on foot if you leave the drive-thru and forget your change.
The kind where they give a sincere apology if the wait is average (since they usually have everything ready PDQ).
Weird... They do know this is a McDonald's, right? My first visit here had me experiencing flashbacks to the McDonald's I used to go to when I lived in Japan - friendly greeting when i came through the door, very little wait, fabulous service...
Now, if you are the last person on the planet who has never been to or heard about McDonald's, I recommend getting a Happy Meal - it's just about the right portion size and it gives you just the right amount of taste where you think it's good (too much and then the self-loathing kicks in).
No one is probably ever going to read this review so this is a bit self-indulgent but I went to this McDonald's on Saturday morning and the service was really good. Â The cashier was actually warm and friendly and and really competent. Â No that's not a back-handed insult to the *rest* of McDonald's staff elsewhere but it was refreshing to deal with someone at a fast food joint like that. Â The three stars is for the service mostly. Â Obviously you can judge the food for yourself. It's McDonald's. Â Oh yeah, this is the "retro" McDonald's Colfax near the Peoria intersection with the "I'm Speedee" sign.
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