McDonald’s
McDonald’s
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Drive-Thru: Yes
Price range.
$ Price range Under $10
3 reviews
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I have been to this location many times over the last 20 years or so. Seems this McDonald's has been here for ever. Been through a few renovations over the years. Looks brand spanking new, now.
Food is typical, but usually on the better side of consistent preparation and taste. TV on one wall. Order here and pick there. Service decent. Actually pleasant. No real issues, but one.
Seems this location has the issue with homeless and(or) sketchy individuals. I feel bad for them. They seem to gather on one side and everybody else on the other.
My last visit was last Sunday night for a quick bite. Four sketchy dudes on one table and a sleeping homeless guy on another. Not appealing.
At an another McDonald's in the Bronx an employee got stabbed two days later. Real sad. I have been to that location many times while in college. Seems fast food joints are the hangouts for the homeless and(or) sketchy individuals in the five boroughs that are located near trains and subways. Real sad folks.
Overall, I would just use drive thru. Feel more comfortable. I feel for the employees. I am sure at this location like other busy ones employees are treated crappy by individuals. Be safe good people.
I went to McDonald's today for breakfast. I ordered a fruit parfait and a small mango smoothie. I literally had to wait over 10 minutes for my smoothie. I was really annoyed because the cashier saw me standing there waiting and didn't do any follow ups to determine where my drink was. I literally had to go up to her twice to inquire and she just told me to wait. I come to McDonald's for fast food. I don't expect to have to wait such a long time.
The McDonald's of the future lies here, a brand spanking new location in the heart of Long Island City / Sunnyside. Gone are the cheesy kiddy posters or the life sized plastic statues of Ronald McDonald and instead we get a mature, clean, sophisticated version that we're likely to see everywhere else in the future.
Adorning the walls are family fun "diversity" photos with simple yet bright colors to freshen up the interior and flat screen TVs with everything CNN to cartoons playing on them to complete the transformation of a contemporary locale with a fast food touch. And of course, there is a "McCafe" coffee station to keep this place hip to all everyone with a caffeine addiction.
What I do particularly like about this place is that it's one of the late night options in the area. They currently close at 2AM daily, but that time could change as post-party visitors crowd their spot like Wendy's a few blocks down. One thing I defintely don't like is their bathrooms. The irony of it all is they are frequently out of soap and do not have paper towels, yet the bathroom is virtually spotless all the time.
The food and customer service here are going to be consistent with the other Micky Ds, fast and prone to plenty of mistakes. I've had my order screwed up here about as often as anywhere else, which goes to show that even when the devil wears a new costume, he's still just as evil underneath.