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My basis for fast food reviews: Every restaurant starts at 3 stars since, theoretically, they should be the same whichever location you go to. Plus or minus stars for cleanliness, speed of service, and the quality of the food I'm eating that day. Usually will order something new to the menu. Reviews are only in comparison to other locations of the same chain. This is a sad location off of McDowell. Went drive through and picked up a Sourdough Jack, 2 tacos, and tried their new garlic herb fries. Drive through took a lot longer than expected with only 2 cars in front of me. The Sourdough Jack was fine, normal. Edges of the bun still crisp. The two tacos were also as usual - a guilty pleasure purchase, smothered in hot sauce. New menu item: garlic herb fries. These were sad. A box of fries with a smidgen of garlic plopped down on top. Not mixed in at all with the rest of the fries, and not nealy enough garlic or herbs. Coating of oil or butter along the bottom of the box. Never a good sign when your fries stick to a layer of grease at the bottom. So minus one star for slow service and terrible garlic herb fries.
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