McDonald’s located at 36/38 Oxford St, Manchester M1 5EJ, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0161 236 2567

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Vinny Verma

5 Google Rating

Besides the usual good food at McDonald's, the lovely part about this place was the staff!!! I cam

5/ 5

Besides the usual good food at McDonald's, the lovely part about this place was the staff!!! I came in for breakfast to get something vegan. One of the people working their specially made a wrap for me with a hash brown stuffing. Not a big deal otherwise, but the effort was welcoming. The could have just shun me away. But they didn't!!! That's some great dedication!!!

Eva Noon

4 Google Rating

Situated close to Oxford Road Train Station,ideal for a quick bite. At the moment there's a lot of c

4/ 5

Situated close to Oxford Road Train Station,ideal for a quick bite. At the moment there's a lot of construction going on in this part of Manchester so you do get a fair number of workmen having their morning break and lunches there. It does seem to be a quick service and you can use their toilet facilities that you may need because there are none at the Train Station!!

Bob Dunning

5 Google Rating

Staff very helpful, incredibly quick. Lightening quick, when we went. Although the self service inte

5/ 5

Staff very helpful, incredibly quick. Lightening quick, when we went. Although the self service interactive boards suggested table service, it wasn't actually available, but a member staff offered to bring the meals over anyway, which was kind. Clean, and good atmosphere.

Manchester Stories

5 Google Rating

Large place. The usual excellent McDonald's experience: cheap prices, fast service, and open 24 hour

5/ 5

Large place. The usual excellent McDonald's experience: cheap prices, fast service, and open 24 hours. The guy who cleaned my table was particularly nice and extra helpful. Thanks.

Nicolas Zytkowiak

2 Google Rating

Absolutely abysmal for a McDonald's. The place is packed (doesn't help there's no queuing system and

2/ 5

Absolutely abysmal for a McDonald's. The place is packed (doesn't help there's no queuing system and you're just forced to stand around until the woman screams your order number). The woman screaming order numbers is really bloody annoying when you're trying to eat, but I guess it compliments the dirty floor and tables (which rarely get cleaned or wiped). The food itself was disappointing as well, even considering its a McDonald's, the chips were soft and soggy, as well as under salted, and the burger was grey and undercooked, disgusting. Literally go anywhere else, it's just not worth it.

आवर्तन

5 Google Rating

During covid19 pandemic the service they have provided was not good as expected.

5/ 5

During covid19 pandemic the service they have provided was not good as expected.

Fay Baker

4 Google Rating

Open 24/7 but does close seating areas off at some points when not very busy. Security guard seems t

4/ 5

Open 24/7 but does close seating areas off at some points when not very busy. Security guard seems to be there a lot. Popular due to location, so there may be a little wait. Order via touchscreen stations or at the till

Tim Ikin

4 Google Rating

The ordering screens were functional and I think most of the menu was available. Most of the seating

4/ 5

The ordering screens were functional and I think most of the menu was available. Most of the seating was taped off so a strong encouragement to takeaway.

Alix Ashton

3 Google Rating

Service was pretty shocking but it is what it is I guess.

3/ 5

Service was pretty shocking but it is what it is I guess.

Ser Bit

4 Google Rating

In the morning the menu is reduced. Only disabled toilets are working. In rest ok. Fast and good ser

4/ 5

In the morning the menu is reduced. Only disabled toilets are working. In rest ok. Fast and good service.

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