Well, fuck. I hate the idea of a negative review of a local business. So as much as I’m about to shit all over this place, feel free to check them out for yourself. I’m assuming they are going to move around from time to time but they just opened up at the Home Hardware parking lot on Memorial. I don’t know if there is such thing as a sad drum roll, but if there is nows the time to play it in your head for this restaurant's score... 3.5/10 Ok, by far the worst score I’ve ever given, I mean, unless you count my “sorta kinda review” of McDonald's witch didn’t even get a score, link here if you want to check that out. https://rrrthunderbay.blogspot.com/2020/06/who-fck-does-review-on-mcdonalds-its-me.html So let’s get on to it, the good, the bad, and the ok. The good. Fox of the run's other location is more like a coffee shop, they specialize in things like soup and salad with more of a lunch vibe. This food truck, however, specializes in burgers, fries, hotdog...
Seriously, what a weird thing to do. Who the hell hasn't been to McDonald's?! It's not like I can teach you anything you don't already know. Or can I? For real though, I just got some shit to get off my chest. Think of this less like a review and more like a story. A story of McDonald's new-found bullshit! Y'all remember being 16? You’re a dumb little shit, to cool for your family but too young to go to the bar. McDonald’s was the shit! Open 24 hrs, with food cheaper then you could make it yourself. Oh, by the way, that was 10 years ago for me. Fuck, 10 years?! Man 16 feels like yesterday! Anyway from the ages of 16 to 18 McDonald's was my bar. I was there like 3 times a week or more. We would go there, order like 4$ worth of food and then chat for hrs on end. We played board games, card games, and all kinds of shit. We had some ass hat friends too. Motherfuckers throwing pickles at the light fixtures and seeing who can get there’s stuck inside the light ...