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150 N Main St, Bristol, Connecticut, 06010, United States
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Apr 10, 2018
Very friendly staff . Clean dining area. Convenient downtown location near bus stop, post office, courthouse and city hall

Mar 10, 2018
This is one of the more $hitty of the franchise. The best time to go is when your drunk enough to enjoy the poor attitudes, filthy dining room and transients as your company. And then there are the bathrooms... Half meth lab, half explosive diarrhea depository. Other than that, the fries are always fresh. 😀👍 I jope you enjoyed you experience as much as I did. Cheers, -Another satisfied customer

Mar 16, 2018
My mother went there last night about 6:30pm to get my youngest some food because my oldest one was in the hospital. The manager was very rude and unprofessional. My mother had the verbiage wrong asking for chicken tenders instead of nuggets, didn’t offer my mother anything else. She was very sarcastic and very juvenile. Corporate has been notified and hopefully she gets reprimanded. Shouldn’t be in customer service if you hate your job!

Jan 10, 2018
I have got sick for the last time from this place!!!!! Every single time I come to this place fries old and burnt!! My nuggets our refried almost a oak color! But yet hot!!! And every time I eat from here I get sick for days!!! Even after telling them please make sure my food is fresh!!

Dec 30, 2017
They have a huge playspace for young children. Plenty of parking. There is even spots for tractor trailers and busses. Bathrooms are always clean and tidy. Sometimes they can be a little slow. This is especially true when they are very busy. All in all I would recommend this McDonald's.

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