No matter how long the line is, you are basically guaranteed to wait in the reserved drive thru spots. Coffee machine is always down or is never brewed in timely fashion. The only good thing is...
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In Dayton, OH, sits a well-known McDonald's branch, part of the extensive global fast-food chain established back in 1940. This particular spot boasts the signature Golden Arches that have become synonymous with the brand's quick service and reliable offerings. From the classic Big Mac to the crispy Chicken McNuggets, the menu here covers a wide array of favorites that have kept customers coming back for generations.
Alongside the staple items, McDonald's in Dayton offers an assortment of sides like the famous World Famous Fries and apple slices, perfect complements to the main dishes. And let's not forget the beverage selection, which includes refreshing Coca-Cola products, creamy milkshakes, and a variety of McCafe coffee creations for those in need of a caffeine boost. Whether you're craving a quick snack or a satisfying meal, this McDonald's branch in Dayton provides a convenient and familiar dining experience that caters to a diverse range of tastes.
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The workers are nice here... BUT... Since moving to Huber, I have visited this McDonalds drive thru location 4 times. Every single time I have had to park in a spot to wait for my order....
The bathrooms were dirty, workers getting ready in the bathrooms taking up the stall- took over 40 minutes for two breakfast items and two coffees, which weren't even given to us without asking...
My order was received at 10:43, when I hadn't received it curbside by 11:10, I went inside. My melted frozen sprite was there with my order-bacon, egg and cheese bagel with no cheese and extra...
As we dined in the restaurant this trip, the visit was flawless. They even delivered our order to our table! Food was hot and correct and staff were friendly. The store was clean, well lit, and...




