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

Price range.

$ Price range Under $10

7 reviews

  1. McDonalds is McDonalds what can I say, I almost feel weird reviewing a fast food chain since they are all consistently the same.

    I visit this particular McDonalds Branch often not for their food but for their 99 cent Fee ATM and sometime to use their restroom, which is very convenient if you are in the area.

    I rarely eat McDonalds, but recommend this Branch if you are in the area and in need of restroom and 99 Cent Fee ATM (which both are also available in all other McDonald branches as well lol).

  2. WELCOME.  It became patently obvious within one minute of entering this particular McDonald's that they have a different way of approaching the customer.  Maybe it comes from the owner, but WELCOME.  Not "May I take your order?" or "Hello" or "Go ahead with your order when you are ready," just WELCOME then nothing else.

    So after being welcomed aloud many times before actually getting my turn to indulge in a childhood treat, I finally made it to the front of the line.  Really, it was raining out, I didn't have an umbrella and this was the closest place to where I was working today so…

    Cashier: WELCOME.
    Me : (silence)
    Cashier: WELCOME.
    Me : (places order)
    Cashier : (no movement whatsoever)
    Me : (silence)

    Finally, she slaps a key and it is in.  She was actually friendly, but this dynamic was so awkward that I felt like I had been away from McDonald's too long and somehow lost a part of the lingo between fast food cashier and customer.

    Service was fast.  There are good McDonald's and bad McDonald's and this one was just in the middle.  The burger was warm, not hot, but tasted fine.  The coke was not sharp and bubbly and the fries were a little overdone.  It's McDonald's so there are no expectations, but this one just hit the middle.

  3. It's almost a year since the first reviewer wrote how rude the staff at this McDonalds is. I regret to say that nothing has changed. In fact, it's gotten worse.

    As someone on Foursquare commented, be prepared to wait on line for a LONG time. I waited for 10 minutes and the line never moved. I've never had such slow service at any McDonalds, and I've never had such slow service in Manhattan. I never thought I'd face this AT a McDonalds IN Manhattan.

    When a new line opened up, the server deliberately ignored me and called out in Spanish to a man who had been waiting in another line less than one minute, avoiding eye contact with me the whole time.

    I got on line behind him. She chit-chatted with him and then went and got his food herself instead of letting the staff in the back do it. Another 5 minutes. By the time I got to the front of the line, no "welcome", not even a smile for me. I ordered my breakfast. She took my money and then proceeded to take the next two orders–this time, of course, having the staff (which themselves were working at a snail's pace) get my food. She handed me the bag with no receipt and no "thank you".

    I thought to complain to the manager, and then I looked at the nameplate of the person serving me. She WAS the manager.

    I hardly ever have had a bad experience at McDonalds, but I guess there's a first for everything. From now on, I'm getting my Big Mac fix at Penn Station or any of the other locations OTHER than this disaster at 28th and 6th. Just not this one, at least until I take some Spanish lessons, which seems to be the prerequisite to be treated like a human being.

  4. Thanks Yelp, for reminding me that I HAD to satisfy a craving for fries and melty, greasy cheese between bread and "meat".

    Of course, this McD location made me jump through hoops to get that fat.  Long lines, rude staff, long wait for the meal after I ordered and paid.

    Avoid the disorganization!!

  5. This review is about 2 things.

    First my local McDonald's and the diligent and familiar employees there, and second the return of the McRib Sandwich.

    I never tasted a McRib previously, but ever since I had seen that King of Queens episode that alluded that Kevin James drove all the way to Canada because he HEARD they still had the McRib sandwich there…I've been waiting for my opportunity.

    Today, that need was satisfied.

    It's worth a shot.  No surprises.  No real fat. (i'm sure they pulverize that a million times over, and blend it in).  No bones.   Seriously, it was decent.
    The BBQ sauce is a little better than mass Heinz 57 style, and not bad, with a mixture of onions smattered on there.  At $3.25, including tax, this was a much better deal than my breakfast today at quadruple the price

    Now onto the staff.  I've grown to understand the flow of this place.
    Sometimes they get their signals crossed, but in general, if watch the counter, it doesn't matter where you stand, just zoom up into that line where the person is waving.  Drop your order, and step to the side.
    There is nothing else you can do to speed things up.  This mostly female staff from probably the same country of origin, and maybe same neighborhood work well together in their own way.  8 times out of 10, you will be out of there in under 5 mins.  10 mins tops!

    Signed

    Ribby McRibberson

  6. I'm not sure how else to put this; there are a few homeless people who ask for money at the entrance and inside the seating area. That is reason enough to avoid this place.

    It can be pretty disorganized, but chances are if you're here, you're fully aware of what you're getting yourself into.

    Weird bit; they don't have ketchup dispensers in the seating area…but won't give you any ketchup packets without being asked. That's kind of like giving me a burger and fries to go, but without a bag.

  7. Its Mc'D's, what can you say.   Late, late night in NYC after a fabulous dinner and walking back to the hotel, the hubby wanted some greasy food.   It did take forever for him to order but he was enjoying chatting with others in line as I sat with other people waiting for their friends/dudes/significant others to place an order.    

    French fries late night are always good!!!   The people in there were happy.  I'm referring to the customers so that's all I can say about a late night food order at Mc'D's.  Oh, the place was very clean and I'm pretty sure there was a security guard there too.  We had 2 bottles of wine at dinner so I don't quite remember if it was my imagination or was it a security guard.   Yes, I'm going with it – there was a security guard there!    French fries and a security guard.   All good stuff!

Rate and write a review

6th Avenue 809
New York 10001 NY US
Get directions