Category: | Restaurant, |
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Address: | 909 S 6th Ave, Wauchula, FL 33873, USA |
Zip code: | 33873 |
Website: | https://locations.sonicdrivein.com/fl/wauchula/909-south-6th-avenue.html |
Opening hours (Edit) | |
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Monday: | 7:00 AM – 12:00 AM |
Tuesday: | 7:00 AM – 12:00 AM |
Wednesday: | 7:00 AM – 12:00 AM |
Thursday: | 7:00 AM – 12:00 AM |
Friday: | 7:00 AM – 12:00 AM |
Saturday: | 7:00 AM – 12:00 AM |
Sunday: | 7:00 AM – 12:00 AM |
Food was tasty, drinks were cold. Recieved everything we asked for and the drive up service was friendly and fast.
Really good food at a reasonable price and its a good place to bring the hot rod to show off
Food was good. Came quickly. The only item that I would not get are the onion rings. Have tried twice, and both times they are not cooked well. The breading is extremely greasy and falls off the onions in the paper container so all you have are limp and greasy onions. Also if you want any condiments you have to ask.
I have to drive through Wauchula on a fairly regular basis so I typically stop at this SONIC as part of my trips routine.
I love SONIC and this store is no exception. The food is always great and the service is spot on. They have never screwed up an order and my orders are always good. The folks are friendly and the exterior of the store is always clean.
You can trust this store for a great experience. If you do have a bad experience you can bet that's not their normal style. Give them another shot. It's worth it.
First time at a Sonic... I had a cheeseburger and a peanut butter milkshake. And "Mr. Wonderful" had a double cheeseburger with bacon. They both were fine... nothing super special. What I was really looking forward to though was the peanut butter milkshake. It was so thick that I couldn't even drink it in the straw. I took it home and let it melt enough so I could drink it from the straw... took about an hour though. But.. it was delicious! We also was looking forward to seeing the waiters rolling skating, but the sweet server told us she didn't know how to roller skate. It wasn't a requirement to know how to skate to work there. Is it a lost "art"?