This is seriously the worst Wendy’s I’ve ever been to in my entire life. I try it over probably once every 6 months and they never seem to fail me. They always over charge me and always forget at least one of my items. I would not recommend anyone come here just drive a couple minutes down the street to McDonald’s. I got a number one and got a Jr bacon cheese burger and they charged me 12 dollars. Kinda high for one meal and one thing off the dollar menu don’t you think? Also never received a recipe. Called the manager she was very rude and wouldn’t give me her name. Such bad experience time after time. Employees rush you to order and everything is just so messy when you get it you wonder if they just through it together. Such a disappointment even spreading time out every 6 months to try to eat there they never surprise me with disappointment. So sad you can trust McDonald’s more with not stealing your money and actually giving you what you ordered. Yet again I advice no one to eat at this Wendy’s one 235 unless you want the employees to over charge you so they can pocket your money for themselves.
Mark K.
Place rating: 3 Columbus, OH
A quick stop off the highway, which turned out to be a decent meal. We stopped in for specific things: pulled pork fries and sandwich, and a salad. And we left satisfied. Now, I am suspicious of barbecue anywhere, even places that claim to do it right. You just never know. But I am especially leery of ‘cue from non-‘cue places. And fast food ‘cue? Yuck. But, Sweetie tried the fries last week and said the pulled pork wasn’t bad, so I figured I’d give it a shot. And it was pretty darn good, for what it was. Blows the McRib out of the water, though that’s not saying much. But even a more upscale place like Bob Evans, et al, sometimes gives barbecue a shot and falls short of this. It was on a good bun, and there was plenty of meat. Tasty meat. Not oversauced meat, as happens far too often even at BBQ places. It had a mild smoke flavor, and some seasoning, and you could pick from three sauces. I tried them all, and while I figured smoky would be the safe bet I ended up preferring the spicy, with sweet a close second. Sweetie’s fries had the same meat, and some cheese, and she went with sweet sauce. They were good, but Wendy’s was more stingy with the meat on them. Her Caesar salad was fine, with fresh greens, but the croutons were meh and the ginger citrus dressing packed a wallop of garlic– good, but overwhelmed any other flavors. Now, I won’t be going out of my way for pulled pork or anything else here. But if a Wendy’s is your only option, or you come with a group, there is at least something decent to be had here. The place itself is clean, the service is good, orders came up fast, and we left happy. What more do you want from fast food?