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Darnell Bailey
Dec 30, 2025
Walked in and stood there for 4 or 5 minutes without even being acknowledged, let alone greeted (which is not uncommon for Cali fast food, but they still don’t get a pass for that). Eventually, a woman whom appeared to be the manager or shift lead approached me at the counter (no greeting or apology) and asked if I ordered for pick up. I answered “yes”. She then walks over to the frier, tucks in the front of her shirt as deep into her pants as she was deep in thought reading my order off the screen over her head, and touches my fries with her bare hands.
They gave me the wrong drink, the burger hemorrhaged sauce into my lap with every bite which is I guess my fault for asking for extra mayo, and when the man sped over to make my wife’s frosty he spent 3 seconds giving it 2 half-hearted shallow plunges into the blender, and then plopped down onto the countertop in front of me a cup with the inside of it wallpapered with chocolate sauce 1/2 an inch thick.
I waited 15-20 minutes for food I ordered 10 minutes ahead. I give a lot of slack to fast food workers honestly, and I literally almost never do reviews, but then I saw they had neglected to give me a fork for the undoubtedly uncontested driest Cinnabon pull apart in the western United States, and that was the last straw.
Were it not for the fact that this was intended to be a quick stop before the 1h 15m drive home after the previous 5 I had already driven, I would’ve whipped the car around, and had them fix this catastrophe. But I cut my losses for the gain of getting my night’s rest a little sooner.
If you’re asking my advice, avoid this Wendy’s at all cost. A couple weeks ago I heard the sad news that Wendy’s is closing thousands of locations soon. Tonight, I stumbled upon the silver lining that this establishment could be one of them.