The kids here have the worst customer service. They never say thank you, good morning, have a nice day, nothing. Then they also talk like they have marbles in their mouths and very low so you can...
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Rochester, NY is home to a familiar sight for many McDonald's location serving up classic favorites since its inception in 1940. The iconic Golden Arches welcome patrons to enjoy a diverse menu spanning from the beloved Big Mac and Quarter Pounder with Cheese to the ever-popular Chicken McNuggets and Egg McMuffin. Not just a place for burgers, McDonald's offers a range of sides like the famous World Famous Fries, apple slices, and an array of dipping sauces to enhance every meal.
Quench your thirst with a selection of beverages, including Coca-Cola products, milkshakes, and McCafe coffee options like lattes and frappes. To satisfy your sweet tooth, indulge in desserts like hot fudge sundaes, apple pies, and soft-serve cones that round out the experience at this well-established fast-food chain. With thousands of locations worldwide, McDonald's in Rochester provides a convenient and consistent dining choice for those craving a taste of familiarity.
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There's no room for racism in the US. If it was me, i would have raised hell waiting for my meal for 70 minutes and leaving without my food. McDonalds corporate needs to visit this location ASAP.
My friend went here and got treated by race, they had to wait more than 70 mins on a fast food and they still didnt serve and left McDonald's. And one of the employees ridiculed them also. This...
Food can be ok. but they'll have to hire new staffs because apparently current staffs can't handle customer service here. RACIST STAFF. almost 9 million views on social media. couple ordered,...
First time I went to McDonald in probably 3-4 years. Inside is nicely remodeled. Parking is plentiful. There is electric car charging next door. Only one cashier so everything has to be processed...





