OK its fast food but there is nothing fast about this location. You will wait forever for your cold fries baked potato's and burgers. The buns are stale always they should not crumble and break in your hand. Cleanliness in the dining area ? Forget about it every time I have been there the garbage is overflowing tables a mess and break the condiment area a disgrace. Say something to a "manager" and the standard answer is always. "We have been busy" solution hire some people or at least schedule better . problem solved....
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Ruth O.
worst ever 2 weeks ago raw chicken took it back another raw chicken today old tasting ice tea either it was the tea or the ice.
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Jason H.
If I could give it zero stars, I would. This place has nothing going for it. It is filthy, even for a fast food place. There were gnats and flies everywhere and everything was just old, dingy, and obviously has not been taken care of. Aside from the decor, the service is terrible too. We tried to go this evening and despite the fact that there were at least 5 or 6 people working, it took them 15 minutes to serve two customers. Instead of placing the order and then moving on to the next person the cashier was running around like a chicken with its head cut off. She couldn't work the register and complained loudly the whole time. After standing in line for 15 minutes and only having two people get served, we left and went down the street to Arby's.
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Kevin S.
If you've eaten at one Wendy's, you've eat at all Wendy's. It's all the same. What differentiates one Wendy's restaurant from the others is the service. And the service and overall experience at the Bethel Park store is so ridiculously bad, it's almost comical. If you didn't know better, you'd think it was done on purpose so they could capture the reactions of patrons on a closed circuit camera and upload it for a TV show. No matter when you go, no matter if it's drive through or going inside, they manage to screw up the order. In fact, of all the restaurants on Rt. 88 in Bethel Park, I challenge you to find one other restaurant which offers worse service. Seriously, take me up on this Pepsi challenge. I'll give you an example. We were there this past Saturday around 12:30 p.m. (lunch time). The Saturday lunch rush is THE busiest time for all fast food restaurants. Inside, they had ONE register open - and nobody helping out the lone employee working the register. There was 4 people in front of us, and it took them 35 minutes for us to get a simple order. When you call to complain - even going so far as to speak to the regional manager, it's abundantly clear that they couldn't care less. Customer satisfaction is absolutely not on their radar. They can't be bothered to sufficiently staff the place so there are enough people to cover point of sale transactions.
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Specialities
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good for Kids : No Good for Groups : No Attire : Casual Noise Level : Average Alcohol : No Outdoor Seating : No Has TV : Yes Waiter Service : No Drive-Thru : Yes Caters : No
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Dave L.
OK its fast food but there is nothing fast about this location. You will wait forever for your cold fries baked potato's and burgers. The buns are stale always they should not crumble and break in your hand. Cleanliness in the dining area ? Forget about it every time I have been there the garbage is overflowing tables a mess and break the condiment area a disgrace. Say something to a "manager" and the standard answer is always. "We have been busy" solution hire some people or at least schedule better . problem solved....
(1)Ruth O.
worst ever 2 weeks ago raw chicken took it back another raw chicken today old tasting ice tea either it was the tea or the ice.
(1)Jason H.
If I could give it zero stars, I would. This place has nothing going for it. It is filthy, even for a fast food place. There were gnats and flies everywhere and everything was just old, dingy, and obviously has not been taken care of. Aside from the decor, the service is terrible too. We tried to go this evening and despite the fact that there were at least 5 or 6 people working, it took them 15 minutes to serve two customers. Instead of placing the order and then moving on to the next person the cashier was running around like a chicken with its head cut off. She couldn't work the register and complained loudly the whole time. After standing in line for 15 minutes and only having two people get served, we left and went down the street to Arby's.
(1)Kevin S.
If you've eaten at one Wendy's, you've eat at all Wendy's. It's all the same. What differentiates one Wendy's restaurant from the others is the service. And the service and overall experience at the Bethel Park store is so ridiculously bad, it's almost comical. If you didn't know better, you'd think it was done on purpose so they could capture the reactions of patrons on a closed circuit camera and upload it for a TV show. No matter when you go, no matter if it's drive through or going inside, they manage to screw up the order. In fact, of all the restaurants on Rt. 88 in Bethel Park, I challenge you to find one other restaurant which offers worse service. Seriously, take me up on this Pepsi challenge. I'll give you an example. We were there this past Saturday around 12:30 p.m. (lunch time). The Saturday lunch rush is THE busiest time for all fast food restaurants. Inside, they had ONE register open - and nobody helping out the lone employee working the register. There was 4 people in front of us, and it took them 35 minutes for us to get a simple order. When you call to complain - even going so far as to speak to the regional manager, it's abundantly clear that they couldn't care less. Customer satisfaction is absolutely not on their radar. They can't be bothered to sufficiently staff the place so there are enough people to cover point of sale transactions.
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