It’s really small in here but the staff are nice and they work hard. There’s definitely NOT even enough room to breathe though. Really convenient that it’s located in the subway station(like St. Clair) though. There is also wifi.
Seanzor F.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
These people work hard and its always busy as hell and its. McDonalds so you must know what you are getting yourself into before you visit. Its so funny watching the drunk fights on the other side of the glass when visiting after 1:30am on a Friday night.
Amanda C.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
Inside the Dundas West station… is the tiniest McDonalds ever! It’s more of a counter than anything, so squeezing into the line at a busy time proves challenging. I was recently scolded by a guy accusing me of cutting him in line. I was merely standing beside him to avoid being hit by the door from behind. They do their best for a small joint. I like that there’s actually good options in a subway station– more stations should adopt this idea; Just like subways in Asia! It’s always a bit dangerous passing through this station as the scent of French fries always tempts me and tests my willpower.
Nisha D.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
Far too many tweens working at, and surrounding this McDonald’s. Lots of Bieber bobs and One Direction shirts. Not too much Taylor Swift. Tweens scare the seniors and they make the station sticky! Tweens always linger and drop straw wrapper on the ground at this station. I tried the poutine here and it was just, spectacular. Good portion size, good cheese-gravy ratio, not too salty; it was on point. From 3:30 — 5:30 it’s like a tween haven so brace yourself. When I see the McDonald’s inventory sitting on the ground in the Subway station, I’m like, some tween is gonna steal it. 3 Stars!
Stephanie M.
Place rating: 3 East York, Canada
it is what it is. McD’s. I hadn’t had a meal in over two years but since there were no healthier options on the run. I grabbed a junior McChicken sandwich. Everything was hot and service was fast.
Jennifer K.
Place rating: 3 Markham, Canada
I think the set up this McDonald’s at Dundas West Station is kind of cute and different. I just think it is a great idea to have half the counter in the paid area or even have a McDonald’s in a subway station. Frankly, I would not have get anything from McDonald’s if I am outside station, but if I am inside waiting to board a streetcar. the smell of french fries and meat can be quite tempting.
Marie F.
Place rating: 3 Liberty Village, Toronto, Canada
I agree that the layout for this McDicks is a bit off but if you have a metropass it’s awesome! Sometimes there is a brutal lineup on the subway side, so you just walk outside and enter the other door and voila… No lines. Generally speaking the service here is very quick and the location is super convenient for those who tend to sleep in and need breakfast before getting on the subway.
Chris P.
Place rating: 3 Calgary, Canada
It’s kind of a weird layout here. It’s inside the subway station, but you can access it from both sides of the gates. There’s a glass wall that separates the restaurant in half so you can grab a burger either before or after you’ve paid your transit fare. Outside of that oddity, it’s your regular old McD’s and there’s nothing wrong with that.
Renata R.
Place rating: 1 Toronto, Canada
When you walk out of Dundas West Station, it smells like McDonalds. You think you might have an actual Mac, but you are so wrong. This store is probably smaller than your bathroom, and does not have a bathroom(CRIESINDESPAIR! Now you have to cross the street and go to The Crossways Mall!) and the only thing I might recommend there is grabbing a cup of tea if your streetcar is delayed.