Mt. Joy

Food has power!

Published by: Mt. Joy Group
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Description

The Mt. Joy app is designed to make ordering your next meal as easy as possible. View our menu, place an order, and get notifications on the status of your order.

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    Yes, Mt. Joy is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

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Ratings History

Mt. Joy Reviews

Awful, de-humanizing, and over-priced

Cryptozoologist on

United States

The fact that you can’t order from a person at the restaurant and are forced into basically a large format of this app is obnoxious. That you even need a unique app for a restaurant with one location is a joke. This is a restaurant not a tech startup, it will never be a chain l, and Ethan Stowell should stick to fine dining. Also, a dollar charge for a tiny container of sauce is highway robbery.

Great Customer Experience

tricerabtms on

United States

Killer app! When I scan the QR code at the table tho, I get stuck on the free fries promo screen (iOS 13 Pro Safari) but I eat here a lot and I already got free fries and it doesn’t let me bypass this screen. So I had to download this app and then I was able to order, which is cool. Love the customer experience at this restaurant! Also love that it’s next to Queer/Bar and that they’re open late. Great food, cool use of tech, good chicken. 10/10

Doesn’t work? (iPhone 12)

Big Deeps on

United States

I downloaded it to place an order and the checkout button doesn’t path to payment - it reverts to “Loading” but shopping cart is still visible. :(

It’s "strum-believable!"

dhdmd on

United States

Write a short review for a mobile app that lets me place an order at a fried chicken sandwich restaurant. The app is so good, you will use analogies comparing it to a Martin guitar. Include one “dad” joke to make a valid point: I've gotta say, this mobile app for ordering fried chicken sandwiches is like a Martin guitar in the world of food apps. It's sleek, intuitive, and delivers a harmonious ordering experience. Just like how a Martin guitar produces smooth melodies, this app lets you create your perfect sandwich with ease. And here's a dad joke to drive the point home: Using this app, you'll find ordering so finger-lickin' good, you'll think it's "strum-believable!" So, if you want to avoid a "fowl" experience, give this app a "pluck" and make your chicken sandwich dreams come true.

simple and fun

theimaginator on

United States

compared to doordash this was easy to use. i didn't see the option to change my pickup time before i checked out but i could change it after so that was ok. ngl the bouncing balls were fun to play with i like how they fall when i tilted the phone.

Easy peezy!

AinSeaTown on

United States

The new bubble interface is fun and intuitive, nice update. Much better than the tile interface from before.

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