Everything is delicious from burgers. There are many self-service ticket offices. The queue is relatively small. There is a summer porch. In general, everything is fine. But there are also disadvantages.
1. Unlimited drinks, but if you automatically threw out the check, you won't drink at all. And the staff will refuse to help. And it will turn out only after buying another unlimited. Every new time you fill a glass, you will need a receipt. In order to scan it. Although the quality of the drinks is not the best. It feels like they are being diluted. And I think I'm not the only one with this feeling.
2. The toilet is the same story. Without a receipt and password (as in the Pentagon), you will run into the nearest bushes. Well, or to a paid one, which is in the subway.
3. A bunch of youngsters who run, yell, sit on many tables taking up space and play games on the phone. (Especially in the evenings.) During the day, of course, they are not available on weekdays.
Since ancient times, this network of fast stomach refills has been famous for its hospitality. Delicious food, unlimited drinks and affordable restrooms have always pampered local residents. And either time mercilessly takes the owners by the throat, forcing them to do their best to keep their business afloat in the stream of competitors, or hungry capitalists got to the control panel, but since my last visit, all this has sunk into oblivion. If everything is clear with food - its taste can change from the professional skills of the cook, the quality of the ingredients and changes in the tastes of the inhabitants themselves, if you can still understand why drinks began to be given out using QR codes valid for 45 minutes (it really was an attraction of unheard-of generosity), then closing the toilet doors with a combination lock radically changed my the perception of BK as a truly popular place. Previously, any suffering adventurer could pour out his pain and suffering into the local faience throne. Sometimes it even led to the emergence of new, interesting acquaintances. Now BC has become a place where an atmosphere of greed and corporate imperialism reigns. Such a radical change in the restaurant's policy touches the altruistic strings of my soul and from now on this restaurant chain ceases to occupy the first place in the list of my favorite establishments. I sincerely hope that these changes were caused by difficult times and that BC will soon return to its old policy.
Polite staff, quick preparation of the order, it is convenient to stay with children on the second floor there is a children's corner with balloons, there is Parking in front of the restaurant.