I can easily say this was one of the worst fast food experiences I have ever had. I've lived near this Roy Rogers since it opened and have gone a few times a year. However, never have I been so disappointed. I ordered a 3 piece "tender" meal. I quote "tender" because the shriveled, cold, flavorous, excuse for chicken I received was certainly NOT a chicken tender. In addition, the approximate 6 fries I received were cold by the time I returned home (less than a mile from the location) and once again, flavorless. After this extreme dissatisfaction with a product I once enjoyed, I can only hope to be reimbursed for the $6.97 I had to throw in the trash can.
(1)
SA F.
This is my Favorite fast food restaurant of all time, so the food is pretty awesome. At THIS particular Roys, however, the service was S.....L......O.....W....as it could be and the food wasn't even fresh! 3 employees stood around cleaning, chatting, and ignoring the line of customers while 1 employee had to wait on everyone. Very dissapointing.
(1)
Lawson E.
This is a great Roy's. Friendly service, great attention to detail, clean restaurant, convenient location with plenty of parking.
(5)
Michele W.
This is an average breakfast spot. Not bad for fast food. What I really like here is there roast beef sandwiches and the fixins bar
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Jon W.
I was dubious at first because the juxtaposition of a fine dining establishment and a Mr. Tire seemed odd. However, my experience rivaled that of some of the best restaurants in the area, including Wendy's and Checkers! First, the unassuming exterior belies an inviting dining room awash with nostalgia. Laminate wood-like flooring and reproduction movie posters call to mind a better, vanished time while the tantalizing aroma of fried delights placed under the heat lamps less than an hour ago wafts through the air. The warm, sultry glow of the neon fixin's bar sign adds to the general sense of being in a cozy lodge. Some of the women were dressed and groomed to further enhance the old west theme, with quilted vests and facial hair akin to the pioneer matriarchs of days long gone. Quite a lot of thought went into the food as well. For example, I was relieved to find there was no risk of scalding the roof of my mouth on either the chicken or the fries. Lots of places today think that hot grease is a plus. Not so. Just a few degrees above room temperature is, in my opinion, the best way to experience the more savory flavors of a pret-a-manger menu without danger of injury. Now, a hefty price tag of $29.84 may make this venue inaccessible to many consumers, but when surrounded by the chic and glamorous denizens of Frederick, this expense is quite palatable. Besides, the syrup ratio in the self serve soft drinks area was spot-on, which is further testament to the attention to detail you will find here. In fact, you could pay a lot more and get a lot less. Five stars.
(5)
L G.
Quick and clean
(5)
Mark B.
I thought that Roy Rogers was extinct until my friends stopped by Roy Rogers on our way to Whitetail to go snowboarding. My first Roy Rogers fried chicken in easily over a decade was immensely satisfying and for kicks I mixed all 6 flavors of fountain soda into one cup.....just like the old days.
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Specialities
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Bike Parking : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Alcohol : No Outdoor Seating : No Has TV : No Waiter Service : No Drive-Thru : Yes
Christian C.
I can easily say this was one of the worst fast food experiences I have ever had. I've lived near this Roy Rogers since it opened and have gone a few times a year. However, never have I been so disappointed. I ordered a 3 piece "tender" meal. I quote "tender" because the shriveled, cold, flavorous, excuse for chicken I received was certainly NOT a chicken tender. In addition, the approximate 6 fries I received were cold by the time I returned home (less than a mile from the location) and once again, flavorless. After this extreme dissatisfaction with a product I once enjoyed, I can only hope to be reimbursed for the $6.97 I had to throw in the trash can.
(1)SA F.
This is my Favorite fast food restaurant of all time, so the food is pretty awesome. At THIS particular Roys, however, the service was S.....L......O.....W....as it could be and the food wasn't even fresh! 3 employees stood around cleaning, chatting, and ignoring the line of customers while 1 employee had to wait on everyone. Very dissapointing.
(1)Lawson E.
This is a great Roy's. Friendly service, great attention to detail, clean restaurant, convenient location with plenty of parking.
(5)Michele W.
This is an average breakfast spot. Not bad for fast food. What I really like here is there roast beef sandwiches and the fixins bar
(2)Jon W.
I was dubious at first because the juxtaposition of a fine dining establishment and a Mr. Tire seemed odd. However, my experience rivaled that of some of the best restaurants in the area, including Wendy's and Checkers! First, the unassuming exterior belies an inviting dining room awash with nostalgia. Laminate wood-like flooring and reproduction movie posters call to mind a better, vanished time while the tantalizing aroma of fried delights placed under the heat lamps less than an hour ago wafts through the air. The warm, sultry glow of the neon fixin's bar sign adds to the general sense of being in a cozy lodge. Some of the women were dressed and groomed to further enhance the old west theme, with quilted vests and facial hair akin to the pioneer matriarchs of days long gone. Quite a lot of thought went into the food as well. For example, I was relieved to find there was no risk of scalding the roof of my mouth on either the chicken or the fries. Lots of places today think that hot grease is a plus. Not so. Just a few degrees above room temperature is, in my opinion, the best way to experience the more savory flavors of a pret-a-manger menu without danger of injury. Now, a hefty price tag of $29.84 may make this venue inaccessible to many consumers, but when surrounded by the chic and glamorous denizens of Frederick, this expense is quite palatable. Besides, the syrup ratio in the self serve soft drinks area was spot-on, which is further testament to the attention to detail you will find here. In fact, you could pay a lot more and get a lot less. Five stars.
(5)L G.
Quick and clean
(5)Mark B.
I thought that Roy Rogers was extinct until my friends stopped by Roy Rogers on our way to Whitetail to go snowboarding. My first Roy Rogers fried chicken in easily over a decade was immensely satisfying and for kicks I mixed all 6 flavors of fountain soda into one cup.....just like the old days.
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