No. Just no. #1 Nobody speaks English. #2 Place is NASTY inside. Dirty, smells bad. Some of it is the clientele(there is at least one homeless person at any time). #3 Never get my order right. #4 The employees are absolute frigging morons #5 Not only are they morons but they are incredibly rude This place is a few blocks from us, so we have been here at least a 100 times in the last 5 years. Usually it is out of desperation because it is on the way home and I think the Wendy’s down the street is even worse. True stories here: Hit the drive thru about 10:30pm. Ordered a burger. «We have no burger». I’m guessing they were out of both the small patties and the ¼ pounders. How does that happen? Order chicken sandwich and a chicken bacon ranch salad. Pull around, pay, and at the second window the lady in very broken English«We no have ranch dressing. I give Italian.» Uh, no. We ordered a ranch salad. Why couldn’t you tell us that before we paid? She just looked at us blankly like we were a bunch of frigging morons. She then puts 3 packs of the ranch chicken nugget dippers in there. We pull out(my husband was in a rush to get to work and I didn’t get the time to check the order before we left), get back onto Kenilworth and I notice there are no fries in my bag. Pull back around, walk in, nobody acknowledges me. I then tell them I was just through the drive thru and you forgot my fries. Mind you, they were not busy. They had about 3 – 4 people in the ordering area. The one woman goes, grabs a bag, throws fries in it, walks up to me, drops it on the counter and walks away without saying I word. I mean, she DROPPED it on the counter. Got out to the car and it was half full. My husband was in such a rush at this point that I couldn’t go back, so yet again I was stuck with a small fry in a large container. After this I went home and emailed corporate. The guy who manages this blew up my phone, however it was times that I was at school. I had my husband answer it and he hung up. I had my husband call the guy via the voicemail message he left, and told him to call his phone. He never did. There are some really sketchy people at this place. One time there was a guy outside yelling at cars as they drove by. Another one of his buddies came out and started joking around. The first guy turned around, and that picture will always be stuck in my head. He had his pants slung way low with cotton boxers hanging out. That wasn’t the problem. The problem was he had the WORST case of butt sweat and ewwwwwwwww. Or how about the time some guy came in with a bag of stuff he probably stole trying to sell socks to random people? I could give a million stories but this place isn’t worth it. Plus, who actually reads or writes reviews for places like this? Oops.
Bruce K.
Tu valoración: 2 Charlotte, NC
Dirty floors inside, but they were mopping. A lot of foot traffic in this McDonald’s as it’s next to a nexus of bus stops. As such, be aware of your surroundings and lock your car. My Egg White Delight was fine. Not the most«open» McDonald’s. The condiments counter only had napkins and straws. No creamers or sugar or ketchup dispenser. Get in, get out, get going.
Adrienne M.
Tu valoración: 2 Lorton, VA
I’m very disappointed in myself for waiting so long to eat that I got desperate… desperation brought me here smh. And when I arrived, blood sugar was so low that I was mildly disoriented, I was mildly frightened at the number of people standing on the street corner. Not because I feared for my life, but because I was embarrassed at the number of loiters and wondered what else they could be possibly doing. Meanwhile the food was iight and pretty quick, but I don’t plan on ever coming back.
Su K.
Tu valoración: 1 Washington, DC
When you see a replay of a special teams play in football you know that it’s either a huge return or a huge mistake. When you see McDonald’s reviews on Unilocal,it’s likely the result of a huge mistake. I haven’t been to a McD’s in a while but I do know that some fast food restaurants started charging a nominal fee for cups of water. Now I understand that the cup and the water does come at a small cost to the restaurant – and that’s if the customer actually gets water – so I’m fine with paying a nominal fee for the cup and water, say $ 0.05 or $ 0.10. But ringing up a small drink and not telling me about it? You, Riverdale McDonald’s, are the Billy Cundiff of the fast food world. I ordered some items and asked for 2 cups of water. After paying for our order, I received one 16oz cup. I bring up the fact that I wanted two cups to the cashier and she says, «I only charged you for one water.» «Oh,» I replied, «That’s fine. I’ll just pay for another one,» and dig in my pocket for some change. She rings me up and says, «$ 1.06.» Come again? $ 1.06?! Charging me $ 1.06 for water and not informing me of it? I’m NOT lovin’ it.