Good food!, everything was fresh! Nice workers, the service was quick! Location clean both inside and outside!
John W.
Tu valoración: 2 Atlanta, GA
This place is slightly below average. Not downright awful like its two bookend McDonald’s on either side. Service is not downright rude. But it’s not cheerful like a lot of the chain sub shops just a half block away. The food is what takes it from a 3star review to a two star. It needs some work. Finally one has to deal with a Popeyes that required a bouncer. They regularly toss people out physically. I don’t include this in my star rating. If I did we’d be down to zero or 1 star. So, be prepared if you’re not used to that. I will try the food again soon. If improved I’ll bump up my rating.
James H.
Tu valoración: 5 Atlanta, GA
Since some blogger at the Huffington Post decided to crap on folks writing reviews of McDonalds(and therefore, pretty much any major fast food chain), I thought it appropriate to opine«irritating and arbitrary» on my particular favorite fast food chain, Popeye’s. This particular location is one of those hybrid monstrosities which has two different chains sharing a common dining room(it might be three chains – truth be told, I don’t actually pay attention to the other offerings). The Popeye’s side of this fast-food Voltron* is spartan to say the least – the usual corral funneling patrons to the registers, the servers of questionable friendliness taking your order, and a gaggle of customers crowded around the right side of the counter awaiting the call of their order number. It’s neither fancy nor efficient. What it does have, however, is fried chicken, buttery biscuits, and fried apple pies of the sort that McDonald’s used to have(before they kowtowed to the health-conscious industry pundits and switched to a baked hand pie of lesser quality and greater sadness). Granted, Popeye’s pie comes fully coated in a dust of cinnamon sugar, but who the hell doesn’t like cinnamon sugar? *The gladiator robots, not the lions.