Reviews
What User doesn't like about Hardee's:
Good luck with the service, they are rude and slow. And my order was wrong again. I usually go to the hardeners in downtown Easley they are much better. But thought I would still try. It wasn't worth it. View all feedback. What User likes about Hardee's:
I celebrated my birthday yesterday in this delicious restaurant. I am glad to say that we had a pleasant evening and the place was definitely one of the reasons for this happy gathering. The team collaborated in a gorgeous manner, the food was very good and my friends were so thrilled. We shall definitely return for more celebrations. Thank you very much. View all feedback.
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I have been going to this restaurant at least twice a week, and they always get my order right. They remain professional and friendly despite the challenges of...
read moreThe service was good, although a bit slow as the restaurant seemed busy. The only issue was there were no napkins or forks provided, and the hash browns were pl...
read moreThe drive-thru service is consistently quick and my order is always accurate. It's rare to find anything better. Keep up the good work!
The fish sandwich was good n crispy like my onion rings!!!
Great Frisco Burger! Good Service! No Waiting! Praise the Lord!
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read moreIn a bustling town, a popular restaurant is gaining mixed reviews, drawing diners for its delicious fast-food offerings but facing criticism for inconsistent service. While many patrons rave about the fresh taste and quality of the food, they often encounter slow and forgetful service that detracts from the experience. Some have reported order inaccuracies and temperature inconsistencies, while others highlight friendly staff navigating the challenges of post-COVID operations. Despite these setbacks, loyal customers celebrate the restaurant's potential for great meals and memorable gatherings, making it a contender for those seeking satisfying burgers—though perhaps not for the time-pressed.