4 or 5 stars for the food, but a couple things rubbed me the wrong way about this place. First there was the decor. Although I love huge wall photo-murals, I found the gigantic cow-in-a-pasture scene off-putting. I'm not a vegetarian, but I care about animals to the extent that when I'm eating meat I don't like to think about the actual slaughter part. So seeing the sunny cow mural when I walked in just gave me a bad image of those poor shiny happy cows being murdered. Yes, we're eating cows, but let's have some respect. Luckily I had already planned on having the vegetable burger. Decor-wise I also found the servers' brown uniforms pretty heinous.
Zinburger: Since when are fries an appetizer? Who eats a complete meal and then orders a milkshake for dessert? The waitress was nice enough to ask if we wanted our shakes for dessert or with the food (with the food - duh!), but she failed to ask if we wanted our fries with our burgers. The Double Truffle fries were awesome but unfortunately there weren't many left by the time the burgers came out.
I highly recommend Clint's Almost Famous Vegetable Burger, which is more of a black bean burger and comes with cheese and a fresh tomato topping. It was huge and had a lot of flavor. I appreciate that Zinburger has several salads and a veggie burger for those of us trying to eat on the "lighter side" (if you don't count the fries and root beer float I couldn't turn down). The Bananas Foster Shake was out-of-this world, as you can imagine from the name. And the root beer float...well, how can a root beer float ever be bad?