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| - I don't really understand some of the complaints on here about Bamburger's pricing. Yes, some of the toppings have extra charges but many of them are complimentary. Unlike most of the other burger places in the area (South Street and Gourmet Burger Company come to mind) this one has table service and therefore is considered a little "fancier".
Beef, pork, turkey, or veggies burgers are all $7.95 and include french fries, or you can pay an extra $1 to substitute sweet potato fries, onion rings, salad, or soup. (This is less than most places charge to substitute). Sauces such as tzatziki, chipotle mayo, mango chutney, etc are complimentary and come as little dishes on the side, so that you can add as much or as little as you wish. Today I went with a cranberry/apple sauce, to compliment my pork burger. You can also add black olives, dill pickles, jalapenos and more at no charge. (All burgers come with lettuce, tomato, and red onions). Cheese and bacon are an extra $1.50 each and certain toppings such as guacamole, sauteed onions or mushrooms are an extra $1. You have your choice of a whole wheat or white bun.
They also have quite a few inexpensive desserts on the menu. I like The Ultimate Combo which is only $3 and has a mini sundae, a mini apple brown betty, and a mini brownie heated with chocolate sauce and ice cream (the best of the three).
I do not think the prices of the meals are unreasonable at all - today was $35 including tax and tip for two people (both with the sides upgraded), a couple extra toppings, and two desserts. We left very satisfied.
Bamburger's menu is fairly limited but they do have some salads as well as a club sandwich for those who choose not to go the burger route. Not that you would want to do that.
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