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  • This is a nice, clean little burger place. The burgers are not regular sized. They're basically sliders, but a bit larger than your typical slider. The food is good, but I think A couple things need some attention. The menu is a little awkward. Now that I've been there I get how it works, but I had to be walked through it the first time. Instead of just ordering a burger, they have 4 steps to follow: Step 1: How many burgers do you want? Step 2: What kind of patty do you want? (Beef, Chicken, Vege, etc...) Step 3: What style do you want? (Classic, California, BBQ, etc...) Step 4: What side do you want? (Fries, Onion Rings, etc...) I think it would be better to just offer several different types of burgers and show photos of the product. I ordered two classic beef burgers and fries with a drink. $10. I don't care for the fries. Instead of regular fries, they're small, thin discs about the size of a quarter. They taste fine, but it just wasn't a satisfying french fry experience. I can see why some people might like them, but I prefer a traditional, thicker fry. The onion rings looked delicious. The ketchup and mustard is located in the corner near the front door. This makes things a little inconvenient. When I picked up my order, instead of going back to my table I had to walk the tray over to the ketchup / mustard station. The burgers are served in a tight, cardboard type box. Since I prefer the mustard on the bottom bun, I'd have to remove the burgers from the box and flip them upside down right there at the ketchup station. Because I'd rather not handle my food at the ketchup station, I skipped on the mustard. After I sat down, I realized that I forgot to put ketchup on the tray for the fries. So now, I have to get back up and carry the whole tray back over to the ketchup station. This is silly. Just put ketchup and mustard on every table and be done with it. And where's the salt and pepper? As for the burger itself, the ingredients are crisp and fresh. The whole thing is well prepared and similar to a homemade mini burger. I thought the taste was fine, but I wasn't really all that impressed. For the same money, there's other burger options around town that are much better. I would eat here again but only because I'm a little curious about the Cowboy burger with bacon, onion ring and BBQ sauce. If it's a hit, I'll be back; otherwise, I don't really see this place becoming a regular lunch spot for me.
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