Worst McDonalds EVER The machines don’t work correctly, and the staff is just awful. We had a 2 year old with us, and we’re struggling because the machines didn’t have proper instructions in English. The staff was totally unhelpful, especially at the«mcCafe» counter. Thankfully one of the managers, a very pleasant lady who spoke English, assisted us… which is the only saving grace for this restaurant. The food was AWFUL. All we ordered was a simple breakfast sandwich and they even screwed that up. The iced coffee was one of the worst I’ve ever had. To make matters worse, they served the frappé with a loose lid and it fell to the ground. No offer to re make it for me. I had to actually pay for a 2nd one. Worst € 8 frappé ever. Shameful display of service Avoid this restaurant like the plague…
Katie Anne N.
Rating des Ortes: 2 San Francisco, CA
Other than the self– order kiosks, the food is not the same as it would be in the US. It was pretty gross. The wait for food is long and confusing. Do not recommend. Eat something else(probably should anyway). For those who do not know the language: No English speakers
MB T.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Springdale, UT
Order took forever and the lady said it was my fault because I asked for no pickles on my burger. Over 30 minutes to get my order. Terrible customer service.
Tom K.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Forest Hills, NY
Much like the Borg in Star Trek, McDonald’s has a way of assimilating into local cultures in order to survive and thrive. After last year’s discovery of the«McIberico» in Barcelona, would Nice supply me with something equally entertaining?(And actually tasty?) Entrez le Croque McDo! Before I wax poetic on the joys of the croque McDo and that there is something even called a Croque McDo in this universe, a few words on the scene. Very close to Le Meridien Hotel and right by the Promenade Des Anglais, this is a prime location for fast food. Sometimes after a day of exploring at an hour when restaurants are not yet serving, hunger strikes. Growing up and living in the NYC area, what strikes the most fear in me is having to actually interact with the McDonald’s staff: they assume that you are familiar with the menu(I’m not), can be a bit rough around the edges and are way too old to be making a career out of fast food customer service. Not so at this McDonald’s, where friendly youth learn the value of hard work for a multinational corporation and are actually easy to interact with despite the fact that this is France and English is not their first language. With Croque McDo in hand, I examined this specimen of inter-cultural intercourse. The bread was like a cross between a pancake and an English muffin. In between the slices was a layer of melted Swiss cheese and another of ham. When bit into, the McDo revealed a tasty flavor that clearly isn’t a direct copy of a proper croque monsieur but captures the essence. I’ll liken it to Domino’s pizza and AOC Neapolitan pizza. Inspired by a classic original, the McDo builds on that familiarity and packages it in such a way that I can be eating in less than 5 minutes from time of order. The McCafe section of the store also sold macarons, amongst other sweets. Walk up to the second floor for bathrooms and be sure to keep your receipt as that contains the access code. Behold from the second floor the view of the Bay of Angels that inspires generations of artists. Perhaps a scene worthy of a contemporary Picasso, who would have rendered not fruit but rather the Croque McDo as a Cubist masterpiece.
John F.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Honolulu, HI
Hard to beat a Mickey Ds just across the street from Nice Beach! Free Wi-fi, secured bathrooms with the code printed on your receipt, and a Mc Café make for a great McDonalds! Still don’t want mayonaise with my fries, silly Euros!
Jamie M.
Rating des Ortes: 3 FOREST HILLS, NY
Great location, right across from the beach. And the young people behind the counter speak English better than the people behind McDonald’s counters back in New York City. My Big Mac meal here was pretty much the same as in most other parts of the globe. Even though I’m not a big fan of McDonalds, it’s at least better than the only other fast food-chain burger alternative in Nice, Hesburger. Yes, the Big Mac’s «hamburger meat» doesn’t quite taste like meat. But since red meat is bad for you, the less actual meat in Big Mac burger patties the better. And whatever it is, it tastes good with their«Special Sauce». If you’re looking for something near the beach that’s fast and cheap with no surprises, this is a decent choice.
Dandan
Rating des Ortes: 3 Paris
On parle ici du Macdo sur la Promenade des Anglais, pas de celui sur l’avenue Jean Medecin. Premier étage vue sympa sur la mer, mais surchauffé ! Personnel pas du tout motivé.
Thierr
Rating des Ortes: 4 Nice
Dans le cadre d’un palace, le même bâtiment que l’hôtel Rhul, on peut tout en admirant la baie des anges, y surfer wifi et boire le meilleur coca cola de Nice. Le personnel est très sympa et l’ambiance jeune
Xavier G.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Nice
Mouais, pas terrible ce Mac Do. Pas mal d’attente, beaucoup de bruit, peu de places pour s’assoir. Seul intérêt, l’été, prendre à emporter et manger en face sur une chaise bleue sur la Prom ou sur les galets.
Julief
Rating des Ortes: 1 Nice
c’est du macdo, donc pas du vrai hamburger
Christ
Rating des Ortes: 4 Saint-Jean-de-Bournay, Isère
Comme dans beaucoup de mc do on manqué de place et il y a du bruit. Par contre les bornes disponible pour passer sa commande vous facilite la vie car vous faites très peu la queue pour récupéré votre commande.