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684 River Rd, New Milford, New Jersey, 07646, United States
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Feb 13, 2018
It's the home of the whopper. I once in a while need one. You always know what you will get. This is a typical burger king. Fast service which is standard. The same whopper and fries. The service is fine nothing extraordinary but not bad. If you want a great burger go somewhere else. If you want a whopper come here.

Dec 28, 2017
I really don't get Burger Kings. Not so long ago there seem to be a burger war between Burger King and McDonald's. I haven't been to a Burger King recently that has had a decent burger and it's depressing when you walk in. This spot is no different. Totally outdated, not well maintained, the menu is eh and pretty much empty of customers. Ordered a junior Whopper and it was awful. The burger patty was just warm without much flavor. A messy sandwich to boot. It will be a very very long time before I step foot into another Burger Queen (get it a little play on words.)

Mar 4, 2018
Horrendous customer service. Its almost like they dont want you to go so they dont wok. Burger was just warm. Fries are flat tasting. Depressing environment. Got 2 little mustard sauce with a 20 pc nugget. My third time there and will be last . Drive through lady personality of dead fish. Handed me the bag of food while looking away and mumbling have a nice day

Jan 28, 2018
I passed there on my way to taking my old lady to work, it looks like a descent place to eat despite the fact they closed the playground part to be more adult friendly like they got rid of Saturday morning cartoons for News.

Jan 13, 2018
Franchise has been there forever. Sadly the play place has been replaced by a strange office space. Food has always been fine. Never an issue with preparedness or temperature.

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