The inside is usually clean as long as you’re not in the area where kids play.y. I usually go through the drive-thru and if the person right before or right after me orders something similar to what I ordered, my order will usually be messed up somehow. The food is only hot and fresh so if I say fresh(ex: fresh fries). The sodas are hardly full if you go through the drive-through. The stop filling the soda about a good inch or so from the top of the cup.
Evan F.
Classificação do local: 4 West Allis, Milwaukee, WI
This mcdonalds is legit. Nice casual seating area, flat screen tv’s playing Fox News and a massive play place for the kids. Overall mcatmosphere is about an 8⁄10. Service was killer and a guy even came around giving out free hot chocolate samples with a smile. Awesome. The food was great, the sodies were ice cold and the ketchup had great flow and pressure. Counters were clean and the high table swivel chairs had minimal play. The only reason I didn’t give it 5 stars is because it’s mcdonalds and pizzeria Scotty deserves better than that.
Brian M.
Classificação do local: 2 New Berlin, WI
I have stopped at this location on my way home several times & I must say it is probably one of the worst McDonald’s I’ve gone to. First of all I had a problem using a Living Social deal that I had paid for & that they weren’t going to allow me to use at the offer printed on the voucher. Also every time I have ordered something the buns seemed to be stale & nothing like I’ve tasted at most McDonalds. Not to mention the food is usually cool & not warm except for maybe the fries at times. The only thing I can say good about this place is that they have 2 lanes for their drive thru otherwise the rest is not worth the trip.
Craig K.
Classificação do local: 3 Milwaukee, WI
It’s McDonald’s — you pretty much know what you’re going to get. This one does have a nice, updated interior and a decent play area, although the games are broken all the time.
Johanna L.
Classificação do local: 3 Milwaukee, WI
I ate here the other day while my car was having the front struts replaced at the neighboring F&F tire. The food was prepared quickly enough, and it was tasty. The restaurant seemed clean. The seating area was a bit odd, but okay. There are big screen TVs(at the time playing Fox News), which is sort of a perk I suppose. The thing that stood out here was one particular manager, who seemed to be leaving(it was around 5:00 p.m.), and whose leaving was turning into a complete production that took up the attention of the entire front staff. She was making a giant hullabaloo about getting her salad but having the chicken kept separate from it because she had a half hour drive home. Everyone seemed buffaloed by this request, which can be attributed to the general intelligence level of fast food staff. But honestly, this woman was ridiculous and it could potentially hold up the customers getting their food.
Joe G.
Classificação do local: 2 Milwaukee, WI
In recent times, McDonald’s has been undergoing something of a renaissance into trying to become some odd upscale Starbucks-a-like, and in doing so, as a parent, I’ve been disappointed to see a number of nice playlands disappear. McDonald’s seems to have forgotten that they have the playland market cornered… so anyways, I’ve decided to review some and share some hints for other parents. This used to be one of the nicer McDonald’s around, with a generously large playland. Unfortunately, it had closed this summer, and was demolished. We were delighted to find out that the replacement store had a playland, but what they implemented for a playland was disappointing at best. It is a definite case of «we tried to upscale this and forgot entirely about what made this special.» The new play area consists of some video games(we have better ones at home, duh), an air hockey table, all of which are free play(that at least is a good move), and a little playland that is essentially a small cage with two levels, a log roll, and a slide. Putting more than a few kids in it gets crowded and difficult for the young ones. Someone completely flubbed on this; it was clearly an attempt at an upscale playland, and I’ll bet it was designed by someone who had never had kids, or had never understood what kids find attractive about a playland.