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First of all, it's a fast food place, so it's difficult to really complain about the service. I am not sure some snot nosed 16 year old even knows what "service" means. That being said, everyone I've encountered in the drive-thru has always been friendly. One of my biggest pet peeves is when the order taker interrupts you during your order - this isn't my first trip to the rodeo, so just let me finish and THEN ask your questions. Anyhow, I try and stay away from fast food places as much as possible. But sometimes, when you are hungover, nothing is better than the chicken sandwich meal at Burger King. This is a strange location. I have NEVER actually received my order at the window. I am ALWAYS asked to pull around to the front, even when there is nobody behind me. I just don't get it. They also have a "king sweet meal" (or something along those lines) that comes with a sundae. 3/4 of the time they say that the ice cream machine is down or is done for the night. If something is on your menu, shouldn't it be available during your business hours? As I said when I started this review, it is hard to really complain about fast food, because you get what you pay for. It is what it is as they say.
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