In his seminal tomes on metaphysics Martin Heidegger often reflects on Suchness- the quality or state of being such (ie: the jarness of the jar) . Patrons at the College Drive Wendy's are thus far from immune to a Heideggerian whirlpool of their own creation when they cross the threshold from the decidedly less metaphysical I-25 exit ramp. I speak of course of the "Wendy'sness of the Wendy's." At what point during a patron's experience does the actuality of the consumption define itself? Sub a chocolate frosty for a beverage and you may just find you can do without the duality of "Good" and "Bad" and instead breach the "Wendy's" and "Not Wendy's" spectrum. On the other hand, a Spicy Chicken Sandwich devoid of it's Spicy Chicken Sandwichness spells certain doom for the project of self-actualization this Cheyenne area Wendy's franchise strives for. It's ponderings such as these that led this weary traveler to instead grab a Quesidlla Slammer (TM) from the travel mart next door and not any Wendy's menu item... the Wendy's looked tight tho.
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David J.
Congrats Wendy's. You have become a member of the corporate greed club! Ok folks here's how it works. You cannot buy a hamburger here without cheese! You can request they don't put it on, they won't and you STILL have to pay for the cheese you didn't want and they MADE YOU BUY IT!!! A new low in getting g screwed buy a company. It's always something. For me, never again Wendy's. And by the way SONIC DRIVE INS DO THIS AS WELL. WKAE UP AMERICA!
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Alden C.
Not much to say about this place. Typical Wendy's. Conveniently located off of I-25.
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Brandon K.
It's your typical Wendy's. I've been here about 15 times over the years and never have had any complaints. They always get you your food pretty quick and they're always friendly.
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Josh Q.
It's Wendy's fast food. It's better than McDonald's (probably a bit fresher too).
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Carroll M.
In his seminal tomes on metaphysics Martin Heidegger often reflects on Suchness- the quality or state of being such (ie: the jarness of the jar) . Patrons at the College Drive Wendy's are thus far from immune to a Heideggerian whirlpool of their own creation when they cross the threshold from the decidedly less metaphysical I-25 exit ramp. I speak of course of the "Wendy'sness of the Wendy's." At what point during a patron's experience does the actuality of the consumption define itself? Sub a chocolate frosty for a beverage and you may just find you can do without the duality of "Good" and "Bad" and instead breach the "Wendy's" and "Not Wendy's" spectrum. On the other hand, a Spicy Chicken Sandwich devoid of it's Spicy Chicken Sandwichness spells certain doom for the project of self-actualization this Cheyenne area Wendy's franchise strives for. It's ponderings such as these that led this weary traveler to instead grab a Quesidlla Slammer (TM) from the travel mart next door and not any Wendy's menu item... the Wendy's looked tight tho.
(3)David J.
Congrats Wendy's. You have become a member of the corporate greed club! Ok folks here's how it works. You cannot buy a hamburger here without cheese! You can request they don't put it on, they won't and you STILL have to pay for the cheese you didn't want and they MADE YOU BUY IT!!! A new low in getting g screwed buy a company. It's always something. For me, never again Wendy's. And by the way SONIC DRIVE INS DO THIS AS WELL. WKAE UP AMERICA!
(1)Alden C.
Not much to say about this place. Typical Wendy's. Conveniently located off of I-25.
(3)Brandon K.
It's your typical Wendy's. I've been here about 15 times over the years and never have had any complaints. They always get you your food pretty quick and they're always friendly.
(3)Josh Q.
It's Wendy's fast food. It's better than McDonald's (probably a bit fresher too).
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