McDonald’s Restaurants

About

American (Traditional), Fast Food

Price Range : Under $10 (£)

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    Yelp rating
    2 stars

Location

Adress: 101 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, G2 3DD

Phone: +44 141 332 6009

Work Hours

Mon 5:00 am-3:00 am
Tue 5:00 am-3:00 am
Wed 5:00 am-3:00 am
Thu 5:00 am-3:00 am
Fri 5:00 am-4:00 am
Sat 5:00 am-4:00 am
Sun 5:00 am-3:00 am

Business info

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    Takes Reservations
    No
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    Delivery
    No
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    Take-out
    Yes
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    Bike Parking
    No
  • accessibility
    Good for Kids
    Yes
  • group
    Good for Groups
    Yes
  • local_bar
    Alcohol
    No
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    Outdoor Seating
    No
  • wifi
    Wi-Fi
    Free
  • tv
    Has TV
    Yes

Reviews

  • Carolyn M.

    star star star star_border star_border 6 June 2026

    Why in the world did we end up here?

    Oh right...booze + cheap vouchers= easy meal.

    After a night out, Sophie K, my boyfriend and I decided we were a bit peckish.  Sophie K remembered that she had some vouchers on hand for various meal deals for £1.99 so we decided to give it a go.  

    Since this location was closer to where Sophie K had to walk, we ended up here.  It's like any other McDonalds during a late night booze rush.  Loads of drunk people babbling to make sense of the night, ordering up some mass produced sludge that tastes oh so good after you've had a few.

    Big Macs, cheeseburgers and a fish fillet were order, all with fries, no drinks.  Everything went down a treat as you can imagine, no guilt required.

    The toilets in this particular McDonald's are disgusting, dirty, wet everywhere, just put loads of toilet roll down, you'll be fine.

    The one girl who helped us was super soft spoken and worked the crowd like a champ.  She deserves the three stars in this review for having to put up with the booze bags of Glasgow!

  • Crystal L.

    star star_border star_border star_border star_border 4 June 2026

    Wah, Wah, wah.   But did you die?  Maybe not today, but certainly in a few years.  The food is consistently diabolical.  Why do we continue to contaminate ourselves with such indignant chemicals?

    One's mind is too processed to process such metaphysical abstractions.  Did you know you can get fresh-fried fries if you ask for them unsalted?

    Mistakenly asked for a cheeseburger without mustard and got cold cheese.  Travesty.

  • Joe P.

    star star star_border star_border star_border 21 May 2026

    This Maccy D's has some things going for it, such as the location  between a number of pubs and both Glasgow's train stations, plus a fancy digital ordering system. But every time I go to a Maccy's I feel a bit more guilty. This isn't helped by the really poor state of cleanliness encountered on my last visit.

    If you're really in need of cheap food and you don't care what it is apart from being warm, this is your place.

  • Hugh M.

    star star_border star_border star_border star_border 20 May 2026

    Being a guy who has lived in California USA I know what value for money is. The thing that annoys me most are these take away firms that are franchise in the UK ripping the public off.

    Why in American any fat food chain you go in you get free refills, while the same chains in the UK you only get a ridiculous measure?

    When I ask for a drink without ice then I don't expect it to be filled one inch from the top, ie 500ml. Then when you open your rib meal to see it's 2/3 the size of the box if not smaller.

    I know we are being ripped off in the UK I suppose the only good thing apart from the mcrib that was as chewy as the sole from your training shoes, was the French fries were actually hot.  The decor looks better than it was a few years ago since I last came here. Next time it will be the Kebab and chips option.

    Come on McDonalds, pull your socks up, as it's the UK  that has made you what you are, as all your stores in the USA are empty due to the popular In&Out "best burgers in the USA, and Taco Bel. So stop ripping the people off who have helped build your empire.

  • Elizabeth F.

    star star_border star_border star_border star_border 18 May 2026

    I know, I know!!! I was desperate, it was Tuesday evening, I'd been a busy lassie and my tummy was shouting at me through it's low grumbles. Feeeeed me!

    I didn't know what state the trains were in, with all the lines down with the wind, so I was going to head for a bus.  I had just missed one so instead of waiting a half hour in the wind and rain Micky Ds was the next best option.

    It was good in the sense it was quiet compared to the Saturday craziness of neds and trendys swinging from the fixings. So I got served straight away, so it started off well. Once the ordering process began it just went down a bit wet slippery slope of Micky Ds milkshake.  

    I started to order and was about get charged £3.17 when I realised it was just the same as a Happy Meal, so I had to say to the man serving. So he didn't look too pleased and gave a big huff and voided the order. So ok I hadn't realised, my fault, I was tired, but to be honest I am the customer. Accidently though I have done this before and the member of staff did picked up on it and suggested the Happy Meal, which was very good of them.  Anyway I handed over my £2 and then he slammed the till drawer shut and walked away. I was like ehhh........ my change??!!  My meal?? Eh...what...food??!

    Anyway another young member of staff came up and she gave me my meal, so he had passed over my order to someone else and didn't tell me what was happening. I said to the young girl I didn't get my change, which she was shocked by, I said if you could take it out the till and just put it in the charity box instead. I doubt it happened to be honest.

    Oh I forget to mention that the man serving was a manager. The service was appauling. I know my change wasn't much but to me it's the principle of the situation. To them it's another 1p in their "big money making" pocket instead of mine or a charity's and I'd rather it went to the latter.

    I managed to find a half decent seat as most of the tables were dirty, mines was still grubby and had to give it a bit of a clean. You would think with it not been that busy that clearing the tables would have been taking care of.

    At the end of the day I did choose McDonalds out of all the nice restaurants in Glasgow I could have went to. It was for quickness, cheapness and convience which it did provide me. Well that's were it's earned it's one star.

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