BBP is a more fast food style place than other strip gourmet burger stops. Its about 1/2 the price of Burgr or Holsteins, and I would say better than 1/2 the quality. Could it be better-yes. Is it a good value for the price- yes.
The real standout item here for me was the shake. I got the black and white and just picking up the glass and feeling the weight I could tell it was going to be a truly thick shake- not a thing, soupy glass of nonsense. It is 6.50 for a shake- if Quentin Tarantino saw that he may roll over in his coke binge. But its a REALLY good shake.
The burgers had very high quality meat. They appear to use that technique where they grind the meat and keep the grains for making the burgers so they are fall apart in your mouth tender. I got the Las Vegas and it was pretty spicy and very flavorful. I will say the bun was a bit of a let down- seemed pretty cheap/and was totally bland. The burger was not served searing hot which I would of preferred- nothing tastes better than 3rd degree burns- but it certainly wasn't cold.
The fries/Onion rings- we got the 1/2 and 1/2- the onion rings were very good. The fries weren't very crispy so I would take off points for that. The fry sauce and chipotle ketchup are both delicious.
Frozen Cactus Pear Margarita- yes please.
Overall, this place isn't Mesa Grill- you can kill yourself with food for 20 dollars and you get a quality meal for that money. If price is no option and you have time to wait I would say go to Burgr, otherwise BBP is prob the 2nd best cheap strip burger behind, ironically, Strip Burger IMO