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| - Definitely a strong option for your counter style burgers, but just different enough if you're tired of the typicals like In-N-Out or Five Guys.
It's a weird setup. They ask you how big your party is, assign you a table, order and pay at the counter, then bring your food to you. I think it works fine when you're able to get seating, but when were there for a Saturday dinner, that line ended up being past the door for over an hour when seats just weren't freeing up. In other burger joints there's a more steady flow, but I feel the seating gives customers a sense of entitlement and less of a need to vacate for others. I saw at least two families with kids upset they had to go to-go.
But on the bright side, the meat options were pretty promising. They had a great variety of secondary proteins, like bison, tuna, kobe beef, or even the Impossible Burger! My friend and I split that last one as well as the Poblano. The Poblano was incredibly juicy with good spice. The Impossible Burger, while had decent flavor and the bloody juice looked promising, isn't exactly ready yet. It falls apart quite easily and bites more like mush after a little while. Honestly we both would have preferred an Impossible Chili if that's the case.
The fries were solid as always. For all 3 premium versions, it's fries on the side with dip in the cup. It's convenient if you want to split with friends since it's not messy, and good for friends who just want fries.
I also had the oreo shake but boozy. They added Bailey's for 3 bucks but it looks like it could have been any shot. I liked them together, but the Oreos weren't really bended well and blocked even my boba sized straw.
Definitely a place I'd come back to in the future. But like the Impossible Burger, some dishes were better than others. Possibly you'll have to figure that out on your own.
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