Sadly, our first cuisine stop in Las Vegas was a bit of a disappointment.
While having two lines for eating in and take out is great.. if you are not manning the "take-out" line... you better have some kind of signage that points that out to people!
Starting off 5 minutes later.. we ordered, I went with the original crunch burger, and the girlfriend opted for a more "spicy" option of the Vegas burger (when in Rome right?)
We took our seat and enjoyed a bit of some great music, and the food arrived in a suitable amount of time.
Not incredibly impressive for what we paid (almost 30 dollars).. my burger was a lame little burger with plain potato chips on it. I know.. Bobby Flay tries to paint it as more.. but it's not much else. The giant pickle is the most impressive part of it.
The girlfriends was much of the same.. a pathetic little burger with a stack of BBQ chips on top...
It was an interesting concept.. but really I feel like I could do it myself like that for much less, and might even taste better. My burger was just an unseasoned beef patty, and the chips just overpowered anything else with the amount of salt on them. Just meh.
My girlfriend, a couple of bites in.. started to complain about the heat of the burger (spiciness)... and took the Fresno red chilies.. which (and I love heat) were uncomfortably hot. It hurt somewhat to chomp them down for her.. but we did finish them off.
Overall just an over priced joint with average food. The one saving grace was the tunes playing.