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| - I was dying to try this place after reading some reviews on here, but I'm not that all impressed, I have to say.
This place is average at best. The burgers are almost the EXACT same as wendys when you order from the junior menu, and the jumbo burgers are simply too big to finish. The fries are very fresh cut PEI spuds, and was a great choice. The store even tells you where the potatoes are from, and the farm's name, which I thought was kinda neat. It's always nice to know what you're eating.
Value wise, there is no value here. You're paying a premium for a hand made burger, only to find out the patties are pre-made, and very small I might add. Even more shocking, a junior bacon cheeseburger is $6 and no bigger than a McDonalds Quarter pounder or a Wendys Bacon Cheeseburger, and the fries are $4 for a large (feeds 4 people minimum, seriously), and a drink is another 5$!?!?!
I feel like I was being raped in food fees like at the movies theatres, and cost me a whopping $16 for a burger, drink and fries. Not that impressed.
Burger wise, it was pretty sloppy made. Topping were spilling out the sides and my toppings werent even done properly. The meat was flavourless and completely artifical, and the cheese was processed.
Complete fail. I'd never go back here. If you want good fries, find a chip truck.
What kind of burger joint in Canada has NO poutine?!?!?!
You heard me, this place has NO poutine. This fries and cheese cornicopia is a staple dish at Canadian burger places, and I'm perplexed why this wasn't being served.
Seating was incredibly cramped, and I felt like everyone was invading my personal space when I was trying to eat.
This place makes me scratch my head in disbelief. I was very disappointed. :(
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