One of the best fast food restaurants if you really must go to one. The salads are divine(for fast food standards). There are different types to choose from and they are good, and you can choose different sizes –both sizes are good amount for the money. –Quality, healthy, tasty salads –For me, this is the highlight. Best fast food salad. If you want to see the opposite of a good fast food salad check my burger King review –oye vae. I like the chili with the chili sauce packets(I try not to eat that anymore though, but just saying-it has good seasoning. Baked potato is good. Have to try their chocolate frosty. Really everything here is good.. And the ppl who work here seem cool so far.
Jeremiah Vanesa W.
Place rating: 5 Houston, TX
Every time I come here the service and food is always great. They workers seem happy to have a job! A lot of fast food workers could learn something from the people here. Thanks for your hard work guys its appreciated.
Howard L.
Place rating: 3 Houston, TX
Marvin who works here is awesome. I left my phone here(with a case that holds my drivers license and credit cards) and he found it and kept everything safe for me to retrieve. FYI: This location doesn’t participate in the nationwide«4 for $ 4» promotion. Instead, they offered me something«similar», which included: 1. Jr cheeseburger(instead of the junior bacon cheeseburger that’s part of the original 4 for $ 4) 2. 4 chicken nuggets 3. Value* sized fries(instead of small fries) 4. Value* sized drink(instead of small drink) *value sized is the same size that comes with a kids meal.
Tri D.
Place rating: 1 Houston, TX
Service was God awful. When I pulled up to the drive through I ask them to give me «one second» and I heard a lady in the background being a smart a** and said«one» so I told them I heard that. When I pull up to pay the guy his name is Reginald, he was not nice he didn’t even acknowledge me. They need to fire him and the lady who was being a smart a** in the background. The food was nasty especially the French fries they were really cold. Never coming to this location again. Service — 0⁄10 Food– 1⁄10
Charles F.
Place rating: 4 Houston, TX
In spite of some of the more negative reviews, I’ve always enjoyed eating at Wendy’s, and I happen to like this location. I especially like dealing with Marvin, who is personable, attentive, and engaging. Very polite, very friendly, and always aims for good customer service. I like also, the way they add specialty items to their menu, including items with gruyère cheese. Pretty fancy for a fast food hamburger chain. When I’m in the mood to ingest over a thousand calories, and waaaay too much sodium, or even a salad, which still has waaaay too much sodium, this is my go-to place. Not the healthiest, but since when was fast food ever good for you? (smile) 12/22/2015: Note: I learned recently that Marvin has since left this store. I’ll miss him, but the service at this store is still good.
Jacquar F.
Place rating: 4 Houston, TX
Decent food and pretty good customer service if I go to Wendy’s I usually choose this location
Joe B.
Place rating: 4 Houston, TX
Food was a five, ruined by lazy staff member taking a phone break(you could hear him talking on the phone) in the bathroom, knocked on door had to wait five minutes and he never washed his hands/they were dry and there was no paper in dispencer. This is rude and inconsiderate behavior on his part, for customers and his fellow employees, I did see some sign of hope for this location a very nice woman from behind the counter brought us two small friaries and apologized for her coworker, which I felt he should have done.
Chef D B.
Place rating: 1 Houston, TX
Tree Killers. Will never eat here again. I suggest you do the same. Lets this joint close down.
Natalia L.
Place rating: 5 Houston, TX
Came in today and got the best service ever. The cashier was so respectful and has the best customer service I have witnessed in a very long time. I only wish I would have gotten his name to add in the review.
Julie A.
Place rating: 5 Houston, TX
Fast food with excellent customer service! The ladies at the drive thru are so nice & actually say«Have a nice day sweetie» when you leave. This is so rare nowadays at a fast food joint. Kudos to this Wendy’s location!
Michele S.
Place rating: 1 Houston, TX
I go there once a month when i’m in a hurry and i don’t have time to stop anywhere else. the food is wendy’s food. the people that work there should go back to school and learn how to talk, to behave and to serve. They always forget something and they’re always very rude. most of the times i go there i have to stop and go back to take something that they forgot.
Carola M.
Place rating: 3 Houston, TX
I was driving around looking for a quick place to eat after picking up the mail for work, and I came across this wendy’s and said why not. The first thing I would like to say is that the drive through and parking lot is too small and it feels like you are going through a maze. When I went to the drive thru to order the guy talks just like Mike Tyson so I could not make what he was saying and I had to say sorry? sorry? and he had to yell. Well finally I ordered and it was time to pay and get my food. Well when I pulled up they guy was just staring and staring it was kind of creepy. The food is always good love me some wendy’s but this wendy’s however is a little off.
Daniel L.
Place rating: 1 Houston, TX
I ended up here as plan B because I wanted to finally try Chief Cajun however I called and nobody picked up, so I assumed they were closed Sunday since the days they were open was not on their Unilocal page. I was very hungover, had been working all day, and this was one of my final eating-awfully-with-justifications due to working over the weekend, again, with little social life to speak of and no dates in quite some time — so I needed something big with bacon on it. I like supporting Wendy’s since the founder was one of the three most famous people to come out of my frat. The same can’t be said of Whataburger or McDonalds, so if there is a Wendy’s nearby and I want unhealthy food, I am at least thinking about it. I ended up eating at the one on Westheimer often because I was too lazy to drive another few blocks to get to the Taco Bell on Vermont. I also still haunt the Wendy’s on campus at UH since my office is nearby. This Wendy’s is a bit sad and broken-down looking. I’m not sure why. The parking lot is kind of dirty. The whole atmosphere is just kind of dreary, it reminds me of driving through small towns in Missisippi and along the gulf coast to get to Florida — things just seem less shiny and kawaii. The woman taking my order was nice. Son of Baconator, it’s on like Donkey Kong. And a frosty for food measure. When I pulled up to the window the woman was still nice. She gave me the ketchup. However what she did not give me was a goddamn spoon which I noticed after I was already on Kirby. Which made me do goddamn math(I do math for my job, I don’t like doing math for free outside of my job, it’s the classic porn star dilemma) whether my place or the office was closer, because I have have spoons in both places. I decided it was closer to go to my place, since this thing was melting, time was of the essence. So I rush home and I am out of plastic spoons, I only have the good-good silverware spoons. So I am not leaving the house with that. So I sit down and enjoy my frosty with my good-good silverware spoon and watch two episodes of Archer. And then remember I have work to be doing. So this woman made me lose over an hour of my productivity by not giving me a spoon. If you get a frosty here you must request with particularity that you would like a utensil to eat the frosty with, chiefly a spoon, spork, or a complex origami configuration that has spoon-like qualities. Otherwise you too will fall into the trap of having to do math, driving extra distance, and then watching a few episodes of Archer to calm down. Just say ‘no’ to that kind of chicanery.
Mike W.
Place rating: 3 Houston, TX
Man o’ man I used to love me some Wendy’s back in high school. Specifically their triple cheeseburger, the flavor of which I can barely recall, but the audacious gluttony was pure joy. These days I confine my rare fast food expenditures to Chick fil-a, Whataburger, and Taco Cabana. I’ve probably visited Wendy’s four times in the last 5 years, but half of those visits have been to this location. Before this week, the only time I drop by is to grab their spicy chicken sandwich which is one of the better birds on the market. So what changed? From what I gather, damn near everything. Wendy’s was the brain child of a successful KFC franchisee that saw an opening for a high quality burger franchise. Out of Dublin, OH Dave Thomas would build the burger empire that was the first to offer salads and other non-burger items, not to mention the delicious frostys that made it a favorite of mine as a kid. And while those were notable, as were the thick cut french fries, Wendy’s signature became those square hamburger patties. The famous reason given for their unique shape: «We don’t cut corners.» That’s classic. So Wendy’s started showing up across America, usually just down from or right across the street from McDonald’s. When this started to become overly obvious, Dave issued another classic statement to the effect of: Micky D’s got the best marketing department in the world, let’s just let them do the work. Wendy’s was driven to be the best, positioned themselves to compete, and had some moxie to go along with their creativity. What’s not to love? Well… somewhere along the way… corners started getting cut. A few months before Wendy’s started their current marketing campaign I was told that Wendy’s was going back to the drawing board. Everything on the burger was being revisited. Buns were now to be toasted, pickles were higher quality and«crinkle-cut», tomatoes were to be thicker, lettuce crisper, onions were to red slices, better quality meat and cheese… blah, blah, blah… marketing filler… yada yada yada… But that’s not where I was getting the info. I was getting it from… elsewhere. Big time, in-the-know corporate food guys were telling me this. So when the ads started rolling out, I realized that they weren’t selling me BS and Wendy’s was trying to go legit and get those corners back. Right down to the careful wrapping and little container, you can tell Wendy’s believes in this burger more than previous editions. It looks good too. The juice that spills out looks even better. Granted, it’s still a fast food drive thru burger, but you’re out of your mind if this current incarnation doesn’t beat the dog crap out of pretty much every other national chain. The marketing wasn’t just fluff, this is a markedly better product. Unfortunately the new skin-on, sea salted fries just don’t live up to my memories of those thick cut bad boys of yester year, but I do appreciate the effort. So Wendy’s is now a passable option if your tight on time and money to get a decent burger and good spicy chicken sandwich. Though the fries have potential, the two times I’ve tried here they could have had a crisper finish. Besides that the service has been amazingly fast considering it was weekday lunch hour, and unfailingly polite.