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| - I tried Stufrageous tonight and thought it was really good. I got a Jalapeno Melt, and my husband got the three cheese. The staff was extremely friendly and talkative and we got a sample of the outrageous sauce before buying.
The burger itself was tasty. Something about a bunch of cheese melted directly inside of a meat pile was magically delicious. I also LOVE the outrageous sauce. I think they put crack in it. Or sriracha, which may as well be crack to me. I wish I was one of those people who could taste something and guess the ingredients because I would churn a batch of this and eat it at home.
The only real negative I had -- I actually think I'd prefer a whole burger and not one cut in half. I felt like it was awkward to add the lettuce/tomato/onion onto two burger halves. They did very helpfully cut the accouterments in half to make this easier. I get it, though. It's the presentation -- you can see the oozing, gooey cheese and pile of jalapenos bursting from the burger when it's cut. Still, I wonder if I can choose to leave it whole, I'd definitely take that option.
I really liked the fries too -- they were nice and crispy and salty.
I also wish we brought some cash because we didn't spend enough money to require a signature, and we couldn't leave a tip on our card.
As for price -- I feel like this place is similarly priced to Five Guys which do I think is too expensive. However, I'd rather pay that money here, because it's a unique sort of burger, and not a chain fast food place. They weren't cheap at all on the ingredients -- my burger had a ton of jalapenos and cheese, and the one serving of fries was generous enough for two people to share.
Much like the titular burger, I was completely stuffed upon leaving. I wish someone was around with a wheelbarrow to get me to my car.
I have a feeling I'll go back and try the chicken Greek burger and revise my rating to five stars. As of now I really enjoyed this place and do recommend it to anyone who wants to try something different.
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