I always go to Wendy’s when I think to myself, «How do I fulfill my fast food cravings, get a filling meal, and spend less than $ 10». This store itself is a very stylish, and nice looking place to eat. There are lots of tables, and a nice circular one that allows for a group of 3 – 8 people. I currently attend Earl Haig Secondary School, so a lot of friends and people I know come here for lunch, and afterschool. The food here is very junk like, but it tastes good, and is visually appealing.(If you go to Wendy’s looking for great tasting fries and burgers, you found the right place.) Also, If you plan on going with a large group of people(more than 5 people), and you make noise, be ready to get kicked out. Numerous times, a group of 10 friends and I were kicked out for being too noisy and taking up the circular table without enough of us buying food. But on the other hand, why would a manager want a bunch of teens ‘loitering’ in his store and the girls taking selfies of everything: P
Joe L.
Place rating: 3 Brampton, Canada
When I am craving junk I usually come here for their value menu. You can usually get a decent amount of food for less than $ 10. I usually always order the JBC, nuggets, chilli, and baked potato. The JBC(Junior Bacon Cheeseburger) always makes me feel good while I am eating it. For $ 1.89 you cannot go wrong. This location is pretty nice after they renovated it. It is usually always clean. They have the coke machine that gives you options for over 20 flavors, a fireplace, tv, and free wifi. What more can you really ask for from a fast food chain?
Michael M.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
This is a damn good Wendy’s. Even past midnight the food quality is prime. Seriously this place is consistently great. They should be commended because it seems they do nothing half heartedly when it comes to food quality. It’s not often you’ll find a Wendy’s that gets the bacon right 9⁄10 times. Plus the soda fountain has hundreds of different types of pop which is fitting for this Valkyrie of a fast food chain… Too much?
John F.
Place rating: 4 North York, Canada
As usual when reviewing a large well known chain, I am reviewing the location and not the chain or its general offerings: This store was recently remodeled. Service is very friendly and efficient but what I really like is the spiffy new soft drink dispenser that offers one a much larger drink selection than the old variety, particularly a lot more diet options. Would like to see other fast food places adopt this.
Karl R.
Place rating: 3 Burlington, Canada
I like(d) Wendy’s. After Harvey’s I thought they served up the best burger for mass consumption in Toronto. A Wendy’s double was a serious comfort food for me. Wendy’s has recently changed its fries and burger. Ever since Harvey’s changed its fries from a whole cut potato to those horrible«seasoned fries» and then back to something that was almost like their original fries, I’m really skeptical when a burger chain monkeys with its fry. I’m happy to say, Wendy’s «sea salt» fry is actually pretty decent. It’s a kind of six or half dozen proposition, ultimately. Either fry was good. The burger change, I’m less happy about. I Iiked their flat iron patty. I liked it better when there were two stacked together. Three. Well, three was excessive. Even to me. Wendy’s, I guess to take on the emergence of mid-market burger chains like Five Guys, has tried to turn out a thicker burger. They have, however, largely failed to improve anything. The packaging is deceptively like an In ‘n’ Out burger(compare presentation ) but the patty is without flavor. The original flat iron patty had a better flavor and nice mouth feel. I just find when I’m eating the new patty I’m eating something that was engineered in a lab. Meh. A 4 star fast food chain is dropped to a 3 star. Wendy’s went New Coke. Jerks.
Hilary S.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
A fast food restaurant will never get over three stars from me… because, come on, it’s fast food. Confession: I have never been to a Wendy’s ever, in my life. The last time I had fast food was at McDonalds over five years ago. Maybe I’m not up to date on the hip fast food scene any more. All I know is that I really really really wanted fries, and they had good fries. They claim it’s made with sea salt – an attempt at high-end fast food? The irony is greasy. I’m not a great judge on prices since I don’t have much of a comparison basis, but Wendy’s has a value menu with poutine, fries, chicken nuggets, etc, all for $ 1.89 each. Not too shabby.