I came in this evening to finish my review. The first thing I noticed when I came in the sliding doors was being greeted by a delicious smoky aroma of beef on a grill followed by smiles and hellos from employees. The cashier (you can also order from a computer if you prefer (millenials smh) but i prefer ordering from a human) kindly offered me a small menu that might be easier to look at then the board. The lady misheard my name I discovered when my buzzer went off and I went to get my order and they said here's your order Nathan. Nathan is a decent name though so I wasn't offended.
After carefully examining my choices I decided to stay with basics for my first trip in. I got a cheeseburger, fries, and an oreo custard shake. I just prefer a tiny small fries and when I asked was told the smallest they had was regular and that that was the kid size so I got that. The regular was fairly large (see photo) I would have liked a smaller portion size for fries myself. The fries were cut fairly thick and some still and bits of potato skin still on them. While they weren't my personal favorite fries, there are lots of people who would like them and they were well seasoned with a coarse salt. For ketchup they have the paper cups like most places but they are wider and more shallow which allowed you to dip upwards of 10 fries in the cup at a time and shove them down your throat.
They press the name burgerfi into the bun of the burger which was a nice touch. Presumably they do so with witchcraft or with n iron with their name written written in reverse on it. My burger had a good flavor with nice cheddar and a nice soft bun to cradle all the ingredients in.
During my meal an employee came around with a small sample of their red velvet concrete which was vanilla frozen custard with nice moist red velvet cake chunks mixed in. It was really quite good. I would definitely recommend that and will likely come to get it for a nice Sunday evening treat in the future. My orem concrete shake was yummy and had rainbow sprinkles on top which is always fun. Importantly $1 from each shake goes to St. Jude Children's Hospital according to a sign in thete. That's an amazing cause I can get behind and believe. They may have lost a star on fries for me but definitely gained one for supporting a great cause I believe in.
The pricing is similar to Shack Shack with kind of a similar atmosphere and menu but a little different too, and I think there is room for both. The decor has contrasting wood and metallic elements with lime green accents.
This is a new business and owners and employees were all very nice and gracious and hooked me up with a little grand opening swag so I am going to be gracious and give them 5 stars today. Wish them luck with their venture and I'll be back to see how they do.