It's a McDonald's. Â You know what the food tastes like.
I'm really happy to see that this McDonald's is pretty clean and there aren't shady individuals that hang around (cough Seattle). Â Plus for my takeout order they were pretty quick about it.
It's cheap and reliable although not necessarily the healthiest food option.
This McDonald's is very clean and the employees were very diligent in keeping up the overall maintenance of things. I ordered the McBites because I have been seeing posters of these things for months and been wanting to try it. I wanted the smallest one, but the cashier gave me regular size and charged me for it. The McBites didn't live up the hype. The package read, "Make a meal out of these crispy bites" but the pieces have so little chicken in them, that it would hard to make a meal out of them. Also, the statement: "you will experience a delicious new way to love chicken" is really pure propaganda.
Don't get me wrong. The McBites were tasty and not a bad product. But you just don't get very much for $2.99. The sauce holder on the package was fancy but the novelty wore out after a bit. And since the pieces are so small, you can't get too much sauce on them. So eventually, the sauce would be too heavy for the package to support and cause it to tip over unless you had it in a car cup holder. But eating and driving sounds like a bad idea so I hope that's not what McDonald's envisioned when they designed the package.
As I've gotten older I've eaten at McDonald's less and less. Where I used to be excited as kid to get an Egg McMuffin, now I reach for even frozen food before I head to one since I can never validate the calories when weighed against the quality of one of their meals. I'm not surprised that my tastes, like many things with age, have changed.
What I didn't expect to change was the resilience of my stomach. The only two times I've gone to this McDonald's I have, within hours, been in pain from a stomach ache. Once from cheeseburgers, once from a pair of spicy chicken sandwiches.
I understand McDonald's big thing is that its food is cheap. I'm not expecting a great meal here. However, I don't have a weak stomach - I *love* spicy food. Therefore I shouldn't feel like Krusty the Klown eating a Krusty O.
went through the drive through today for coffee .. had a coupon for a free oatmeal with maple and fruit ... OMG, its AWFUL. there was so much water in the container, i drove right to the garbage and through it out. No wonder they are giving them away .. even for free, I dont want it in my bag. :( blah!!!
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After two tests at the HS today, I wanted to treat myself to something sweet and special. Â I decided to head over to McD's for vanilla soft serve.
It was for sure, the correct decision. Â Everything about is is absolutely perfect, delicious, and affordable.
At the same time, they used to be 99 cents! Â SIGH.
Anyway, the Mcstaff was friendly, as always. Â I don't think I've ever encountered rude service at McD's, plus!
I was excited to take my first lick of soft serve. Â I thanked the server, and hurried back to my car.
The first lick is always the best, but you ruin the ice cream's swirl immediately. Â WHO CARES! Â It's so worth it. Â I can just take a picture...lasts much longer.
The next 298038210328 bites are pure bliss, and it's indescribable how tasty it is. Â HOLY MOLY.
I'm coming back for more, and I want to try their chocolate dipped vanilla cone!
Whoah!
There's a McD's on Mercer Island?!?!? Â And no one has Yelped it yet!?!?!
What's going on??
I mean the menu here must be upscale, right??? Â Linen napkins?? Â A dress code?? Â Sweet breads?? Â Wine menu?? Â Ahhh... I'll have a bottle of your finest McChardonnay please....
I have to question my use of "?" marks in this review....
*stumbles away to get more coffee*