Play Fast Food Online
You juggle pixel burgers and fries while angry customers turn red, wrestling clunky controls as orders pile up—it’s pure kitchen chaos with a side of frantic beeps.

Game Overview
Fast Food on MS-DOS is basically what happens when you toss a stressed-out short-order cook into a tiny pixelated kitchen and crank the chaos to 11. You start with just a couple burger orders—easy, right? Then suddenly there’s a hot dog, then fries, and oh god, table three’s customer is turning red because you forgot their soda. The controls feel like wrestling an angry typewriter (arrow keys to move, space to slap ingredients together), but that’s half the charm.
Somehow, assembling digital burgers to the soundtrack of frantic beeps becomes weirdly hypnotic. Mess up an order and you’ll see the little customer sprite stomp away while your score tanks. Get a streak going though, and you’ll feel like a fast-food wizard—until the next wave drowns you in onion rings. It’s janky, loud, and absolutely knows what it is: a greasy delight from the era when "hard" just meant "no tutorial, figure it out."
Pro tip: memorize the ingredient order early unless you enjoy serving ketchup-only "burgers" to very angry pixels.
Each game uses different controls, most DOS games use the keyboard arrows. Some will use the mouse , "Alt" ,"Enter" and "Space bar".

Download Fast Food ROM
You can download this ROM to play Fast Food offline using an MS-DOS emulator (Top Emulators).
*This ROM is provided for backup and educational purposes only.