Take-out: Yes Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Bike Parking: Yes Good for Kids: Yes Good for Groups: Yes
Price range.
$ Price range Under $10
4 reviews
Rich Pio
This Wendy's is the only Wendy's that serves Union Square in conjunction with Chelsea/ Flatiron Districts. Long unruling line and chaotic pickup area that management are incompetent to control the disorganization. Staff are oblivious to pay attention to one's order for proper fulfillment.
Minimal seating is available at this location. There are many vagrants hanging outside by the entrance all the time at this location. What would Dave Thomas (Founder and CEO of Wendy's) think of what has become just one of his restaurant chain in 2013?
This place… probably has the most homeless people traffic in all of Union Square. Not that that's a problem. It's a Wendy's, I really shouldn't expect anything more. Although, I was pretty upset when I had to wait in line for 20 minutes to use the bathroom for what I assume, the guy in front of me was shooting heroine. I remember your face sir. If I ever have to wait in line behind you again, I'm going to shove that heroine needle in your mom, if you know what I'm sayin'. *High Five*
Anywho, I only get the Homestyle Chicken Sandwich & I've never had a problem with it. The lines move quickly & the service is also well paced. I was pretty upset when they didn't have the Barnyard Burger. It's one of those secret menu things that puts every kind of meat they have in a single sandwich. Life is beautiful sometimes. No, but really, you broke my heart a little Wendy's. Just. A. Little.
P.S. Some of the tables have hooks on the support beam to hold your bags or jacket. That's super convenient, I don't know why we don't see that more often.
Service was pretty fast. Line moved along and a guy was calling out order numbers at a rapid clip. The food — Jr. Cheeseburger, chicken nuggets, fries from real potatoes and coke — were all fresh. Place was reasonably clean to stay and eat in including the bathroom.
This Wendy's is the only Wendy's that serves Union Square in conjunction with Chelsea/ Flatiron Districts. Long unruling line and chaotic pickup area that management are incompetent to control the disorganization. Staff are oblivious to pay attention to one's order for proper fulfillment.
Minimal seating is available at this location. There are many vagrants hanging outside by the entrance all the time at this location. What would Dave Thomas (Founder and CEO of Wendy's) think of what has become just one of his restaurant chain in 2013?
This place… probably has the most homeless people traffic in all of Union Square. Not that that's a problem. It's a Wendy's, I really shouldn't expect anything more. Although, I was pretty upset when I had to wait in line for 20 minutes to use the bathroom for what I assume, the guy in front of me was shooting heroine. I remember your face sir. If I ever have to wait in line behind you again, I'm going to shove that heroine needle in your mom, if you know what I'm sayin'. *High Five*
Anywho, I only get the Homestyle Chicken Sandwich & I've never had a problem with it. The lines move quickly & the service is also well paced. I was pretty upset when they didn't have the Barnyard Burger. It's one of those secret menu things that puts every kind of meat they have in a single sandwich. Life is beautiful sometimes. No, but really, you broke my heart a little Wendy's. Just. A. Little.
P.S. Some of the tables have hooks on the support beam to hold your bags or jacket. That's super convenient, I don't know why we don't see that more often.
It's Wendy's. The location is dung. Bums and crazies.
Service was pretty fast. Line moved along and a guy was calling out order numbers at a rapid clip. The food — Jr. Cheeseburger, chicken nuggets, fries from real potatoes and coke — were all fresh. Place was reasonably clean to stay and eat in including the bathroom.