If you're looking to go on a foodie road trip with an eye-catching coastal drive, you may want to consider starting at the bottom of California.
While McAllen, Texas lacks the number of fast food locations for a populated city, it thrives in customer satisfaction and quality.
Speed of service and accessibility is what put Washington, D.C. in the top 10.
On the off chance that you're not grabbing a Philly Cheesesteak while in this city, you have your pick of nearly 10,000 fast-food, fast-casual, and coffee chains in the state.
Fast food is done a little differently in Chicago, which is mainly due to the fact that go-to restaurants residents flock to aren't nationally-recognized chains.
San Francisco is a busy and heavily populated city where fast food is widely accessible, as it was ranked second for most fast food establishments per square mile.
It won't be the cheapest, but when you stop for fast food in Miami, you'll find the motherload of choices and varieties to choose from.
The city that never sleeps does in fact crave quick and tasty food. New York City ranks high in both quality of meals and customer-rated fast food chains.
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