Visiting McDonald's can be a treat for some people, a staple meal for others or simply a way to entertain the children when they're not at school - but which are the best and worst McDonald's stores in the region.
With the fast-food chain currently offering 30 days of offers through the McDonald's app throughout April, there is no better time to go.
Meals such as the Big Mac have been slashed to prices of just 99p some days, while other days you'll find 20 per cent off offers or 99p chicken nuggets. The offer changes every day and there's bound to be one for everyone throughout the month.
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With over ten different McDonald's sites across the Bristol region, there's plenty of choice for people if they're unsure about which restaurant to visit.
According to reviews left on Google, the best site in the region is the Avonmeads Shopping Park store with an average rating of 3.9 stars out of five from 2021 reviews left on the site.
At the opposite end of the spectrum, three different restaurants are tied for the worst ratings and two of them are both in Bedminster. The store on Sheene Road and the store in the Asda Bedminster store both have a rating of 3.5 stars out of five. The other store with a 3.5-star rating is on Fishponds Road in Fishponds.
McDonald's stores ranked from best to worst
- Avonmead Shopping Park, St Phillips - 3.9 stars
- Retail Park At Lysander Road, Patchway - 3.8 stars
- Abbeywood Retail Park, Filton - 3.8 stars
- Portishead Retail Park, Portishead - 3.8 stars
- The Horsefair, City Centre - 3.7 stars
- Bath Road/Emery Road, Brislington - 3.7 stars
- Hengrove Leisure Park, Hengrove - 3.7 stars
- Highwood Lane, Patchway - 3.7 stars
- Aspects Leisure Centre, Longwell Green - 3.6 stars
- Sheene Road, Bedminster - 3.5 stars
- Asda Bedminster - 3.5 stars
- Fishponds Road, Fishponds - 3.5 stars
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