McDonald’s Bradford is located at 67/69 Kirkgate, Bradford BD1 1PZ, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with McDonald’s Bradford and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Abbi Smith

2 Google Rating

Probably the worst McDonald's in the world. Terrible layout. No seating. Toilets opening into eating

2/ 5

Probably the worst McDonald's in the world. Terrible layout. No seating. Toilets opening into eating space. Columns in your way. Upstairs always closed and downstairs cornered off for staff breaks. Dirty and messy. Food is probably the only part that isn't terrible. I don't blame the staff for being miserable.

aaron robinson

1 Google Rating

I live in the town centre. And I'm leaving this review to day because I am sick and tired of paying

1/ 5

I live in the town centre. And I'm leaving this review to day because I am sick and tired of paying for my food to walk home with items missing. I always go back out of frustration but its happening all the time. Missing extra toppings on burgers and not putting chips in the meals. Its not hard to read a screen. So annoyed

Moyosore Koya

3 Google Rating

I honest only go here for the Oreo McFlurry.

3/ 5

I honest only go here for the Oreo McFlurry.

Emma Deakin

2 Google Rating

It was quick but although I ordered fast food it would have been nice if all the ingredients of my B

2/ 5

It was quick but although I ordered fast food it would have been nice if all the ingredients of my BBQ quarter pounder actually made it into the bun rather than just all thrown into the box..?

Andrew Sykes

4 Google Rating

Decent enough for a quick brekkie

4/ 5

Decent enough for a quick brekkie

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