From the outside, you'd think this burger joint was a restaurant. But as soon as you walk in, you realize this is a hamburger stand that's connected to the antique mall. The prices are reasonable but the burger I got was sub-par. In fact, it was so dry, I had to slather over 2 tablespoons of mayonaise on my burger to make it edible.
It was not greasy or juicy.
It was desert dry.
I would sooner go to In-N-Out Burger before I come back here.
The reason I gave this a higher rating of 3 stars is the kitchy location and the fact that it's been around for a long time and I hate to see old things disappear among the new. Being able to browse the antique mall while you wait for your food is pretty cool. Being able to browse the mall with a malt in your hand is even cooler.
But seriously, the burger alone wasn't worth the visit to Schoop's. I was disappointed that my "local" burger joint was so boring.