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4.4 Google Review
6305 Falls of Neuse Rd, Raleigh, North Carolina, 27615, United States
(919) 803-1171 www.eatpdq.com
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Apr 19, 2018
I visited at a fairly odd time of day- for me, so I only ordered a banana pudding milkshake. The ladies in charge of taking care of me did an outstanding job of just that. There were others who came in behind me, a pretty large crowd who had come in before me, but I was made to feel as if I was the only person who had entered the entire day. Unlike an experience I had at a different location a few weeks back, this one was top-notch! Thank you, ladies!

May 18, 2018
Tried this place today for lunch. It's a step up above Chick-fil-a. The prices were very good. $6.99 for a combo. The sandwiches are huge. The chicken breasts are really big and they pair it up with an equal portion of toppings. I tried the Spicy Buffalo Tenders sandwich. It was great. it's the little things for me that make me return to a place. I know this sounds dumb but one thing I really liked was that they had actual cups for catchup. These were large and not the tiny leprechaun shot glasses you usually see in places. The place presented itself in a very classy way. All of the uniforms looked good and there was a main chef that verified each order making sure it was cooked and presented correctly. It was a nice touch and I think it will give them a lot of return business. This is definitely going to be a weekly stop for me.

May 3, 2018
Don't waste your money. Had to wait 15 minutes for 2 salads, there was only 8 other people in the place. Wendy's salads much better. Had to walk around to find the "cleanest" DIRTY table. Worker that should have been cleaning was on her phone. If you got time to lean, you got time to clean. Will never go again

May 24, 2018
I came in and ordered 2 things. One was a grilled chicken sandwich with no bread and no seasoning on the chicken. The guy in a chef coat was confused and did not know about chicken without seasoning. How in the hell did he not know that working in the kitchen. Second order was a grilled chicken sandwich without bread, pickles, and seasoning. At that point everybody was so confused. Then a man decided to run his hands through his dreadlocks and then put on gloves without washing his hands and then handle chicken.The manager of this place must be doing a terrible job watching the employees. I am never coming back to this place. God nows what else the employees are doing wrong that is gross. GROSS GROSS GROSS GROSS!!!!!!!!! I have been to culinary school and worked in chickens, so I know how every thing works.

Mar 7, 2018
My favorite place to eat. Hands down, they destroy Chic whatever. Seriously, Chic blah blah is dead, and PDQ killed them. The chicken sandwiches here are incredible, and everything is fresh. The sides are tasty, and not just fries... but those shoestring fries are awesome. They have a sink in the main room, specifically for the unwashed masses to wash their hands. It's perfect location basically puppy shames laymen entering the establishment to rid themselves of germs, both foreign and domestic. Lastly, I feel like a king at this place. They treat you like royalty. On a very serious note, you don't find employees like that anymore, so kudos to the owner for retaining them. Love this place.

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Mon:10:30 am - 10 pm
Tue:10:30 am - 10 pm
Wed:10:30 am - 10 pm
Thu:10:30 am - 10 pm Open Today
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Sat:10:30 am - 10 pm

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