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So far, the Mcdonald's Cheltenham 2 has received mixed reviews, which is reflected in the average assessment of 2.5.

What User likes about Mcdonald's Cheltenham 2:
Got up need to go to Kingsditch into mac's for breakfast drive though all very easy good price for the meal. Ate in the car park watch Sea gull rip open a bag but no food.. Still was better than watching TV View all feedback.

What User doesn't like about Mcdonald's Cheltenham 2:
we came with a disabled service user who always has mayo with every meal. we have politely asked to pay for a small pot mayonnaise. we have been with several McDonalds franchises before this has always been recorded. a young lady asked. the chef who said they were not in a position to do this, which I honestly do not understand why. the service user was obviously disabled spent the rest of his meal asking for mayo. w... View all feedback.

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3.5 ★ from 2 reviews

me arrange on the journey through: 2 quarter stones with cheese and two big pommes please staff: let me repeat that back....5 large macs, 3 strawberry milk shak...

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Got up need to go to Kingsditch into mac's for breakfast drive though all very easy good price for the meal. Ate in the car park watch Sea gull rip open a bag b...

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2.5 ★ from 98 reviews
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2.5 ★ from 88 reviews

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