If you were to open up the suggestion box this place has in its bar area, you would probably find 7 or so aging receipts for Fiesta Burgers that have one thing requested on them: "BBQ Sauce Please." They are all from me from my (thankfully) not very frequent visits here.
This place is like a local Fuddrucker's sans the awesome Fuddrucker's condiment bar and quality burgers. Instead there is a a bare bones selection of toppings with only ketchup, mustard, and some A-1 to sauce your bad-memorial-day-BBQ-esque burger. Taking a bite of burger here, you would swear your idiot cousin Ricky who thinks he knows everything about grilling, but could screw up boiling a hot dog, is manning the grill.
The food here would give this place only 2 stars, but it has its benefits. Its a cheap place to get something to eat when you want to watch some sporting event during lunch. I came for the Euro 2008 match between Russia and Sweeden and almost every T.V. there had it on. They have a decent-sized screen in the main room and plenty of small T.V.s in their bar area where you can also treat yourself to a sub-par selection of drinks during lunch time. (Picture the alcohol version of thier ketchup, mustard, and A1 sauce selection).
Its dark, wooden interior also helps you hide from a blistering hot day like today's 110 degree heat. Along with its wooden interior is plenty of camp to cover the walls and some cabinet style old school arcade machines. The fact that it has its Ms. Pac Man cabinet running is the only advantage I can see this place really having over Two Hippies or any other cheap burger joint.