The outside of the building is kept in the classic 1980s shape with a nautical blue color scheme which is fitting since it is near the beach. That's the end of the positives for this location other than the ample parking, decent prices and comfy seats.
Now for the negatives...
Poorly designed (modernized) front counter with barely any space for 1 cashier and 1 small spot for dining in customer orders which is mostly reserved for Uber Eats bags. Stupid. The small space can actually only handle 1 cashier, so a line easily filled up when I visited causing a log jam of customers waiting to make an order. The only option other than waiting is to use the super slow, non-intuituve, and poorly designed self service kiosks.
So I used the kiosk and sure enough to order my simple chicken sandwich meal took over 2 minutes of hunting, pecking, slow scrolling and clicking the NO and SKIP button repeatedly for things I do not want (login or skip member, scroll to find chicken, click chicken sandwich, add extra food, medium or large, add extra stuff, customize to remove pickles, customize drink to select diet coke, view order, round up or skip, add a dessert or skip, dine in or take out, pay at the kiosk or pay at cashier, then make payment finally)... That entire process took more than 2 minutes and if I had spoke to a human cashier would have been less than 10 seconds "hello, I would like a chicken sandwich meal with no pickles and a diet coke for the drink. Here is my credit card. Thank you." Who in their right mind would think a kiosk would be a better option than hiring a human cashier who would be multitudes faster and more accurate while at the same time helping the community by providing jobs?
Anyway.. I paid the kiosk with my credit card and sure enough... No Paper!! And with no paper, you are given exactly 2 seconds to memorize an order number that will quickly disappear giving you no proof of purchase and no food and no guarantee that you will get anything in return for this McDonalds taking money from your credit card!
Luckily I told the cashier and after 2 minutes and a half of searching on the cash register she found and printed my order.
I then wanted to use the restroom, but lol and behold they LOCK the restrooms for no reason at all! Wow they really do NOT want customers at this location at all. So I checked my receipt and sure enough there is no restroom code! I then had to wait in the cashier line again... Just 1 cashier... And ask for the code to the restroom. When it was my turn again, the cashier did not know the code! She said it changes every day... Wow... Then she had to ask a second employee to find the code for me.
So I finally got the code, 19871 and sure enough this code does not work on the right hand restroom. Luckily it worked on the left hand restroom door. I get inside and the restroom is a mess, sticky pee on the floor, sink had some dirt which may or may not be feces, and for the win... No paper towels at all for some stupid logic? So I had to use toilet paper to wipe down any and all surfaces that I might come into contact with. Yuck and who thought it was a bright idea to have zero paper towels in a restroom? Hand driers do not self clean toilet seats, door handles, faucets, sinks, and toilet flush handles. It's like they want people to get sick?
Then it was time to sit down and eat.. out of 18 tables and seats, none were cleaned. Every.. single.. table.. was dirty with leftover spills, food crumbs and other unknown substances.
Also almost forgot.. all they have are nasty paper straws. Why? They taste disgusting, are not liquid proof and get soggy, easily break and are made with bleach and other harmful chemicals. Just give us regular plastic straws please.
I'm going to stick to Chick-fil-A or burger king next time with real cashiers, great service, clean dinning rooms and clean restrooms.