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Always good burgers.Wheelchair accessibility: ADA compliant, for sure.
I'm not sure if everyone else's chicken sandwich game has just elevated the baseline expectations over the last 5-10 years, but I do know that my beloved Wendy's spicy chicken just doesn't do it for me anymore. The chicken is really tough and chewy and the sandwich just falls kind of flat for me. Wendy's still has the Frosty and Burger game running strong, but I think I've ordered my last chicky sando from here, sadly.
Burger and Chilli good as always. Drive thru was pretty fast.Would
Where do I begin? My journey to Wendys was fueled by the simple desire for something *plain*. A concept so rudimentary, one might consider it impossible to misconstrue. Yet, here I stand, corrected and bewildered, a victim of complexity in a world craving simplicity.Upon my arrival, I was greeted with smiles and a menu brimming with promise. Little did I know, plain was a foreign concept in this establishment, a mythical beast spoken of in hushed tones but never seen. I ventured to order what I believed to be the epitome of simplicity, only to be met with a dish that was a cacophony of flavors, textures, and additions. Where I sought solace in the unadorned, I was instead given a parade of garnishes, a spectacle of seasoning, a veritable cornucopia of extras that I had explicitly wished to avoid. Plain, it seems, is a concept too abstract for the minds behind Wendys, a word that, when uttered, is lost in translation, morphing into something unrecognizable by the time it reaches the kitchen.In a world where complexity is often equated with sophistication, I implore Wendys to consider the beauty in simplicity. To understand that sometimes, all one desires is a plain burger.