Burger King is located at 3-5 High St, Salisbury SP1 2NH, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Burger King and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Ellie Keith

3 Google Rating

Very busy, but that is as you'd expect from a fast food chain. The staff seemed a little inattentive

3/ 5

Very busy, but that is as you'd expect from a fast food chain. The staff seemed a little inattentive at times, especially with large queues waiting to be served. Unlike McDonalds, there are no self-service screens, so you should prepare in advance for longer waiting times. Other than that, the food was prepared quickly, and both looked and tasted lovely.

lynn beaven

1 Google Rating

I've tried to eat here a few time, unfortunately although the food is good, I am always ill afterwar

1/ 5

I've tried to eat here a few time, unfortunately although the food is good, I am always ill afterwards, just wonder if it's the oil they use to cook with as I'm fine eating mc Donald's 🤔

Emma Dempsey

1 Google Rating

20+ minute wait for wrong food and lukewarm at best. Deliveroo takes priority over sit in customer

1/ 5

20+ minute wait for wrong food and lukewarm at best. Deliveroo takes priority over sit in customer

Matthew Roberts

5 Google Rating

Very fast and friendly service.

5/ 5

Very fast and friendly service.

mrpscamp

3 Google Rating

Visited today, the restaurant was having a quiet period only around a dozen people seated and being

3/ 5

Visited today, the restaurant was having a quiet period only around a dozen people seated and being served. Till staff seemed happy with smiles on faces. The restaurant was well cleaned and nice and bright. Only issue was the chicken strips were a bit on the tuff side but this was no problem staff quickly cooked some nice hot fresh ones. My burger was good nice and fresh

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