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| - Came here for a quick, light lunch and got just that. We both got the Veggy Eleven (Veggie cheeseburger with fries) and a Cucumber H20 blast.
The drink was sweet but not too sweet. I like that the didn't overcompensate with sugar. There were mint leaves in it too so that added some extra freshness.
The burger could legitimately pass as a beef burger. It was even pink on the inside! Served on a pretzel bun with "cheese", this is something worth returning for on its own.
The only thing I have to take a star away for is the service. The cashier/waitress was very nice, but hit me twice with some slight small-business-greed that I didn't appreciate at all. I'm pretty easygoing especially when it comes to small neighborhood business and try not to be too picky but sometimes I can't help it. The French fries the burger comes with are greasy and don't settle well in my stomach. As soon as we completed the order and I finished paying, I pleaded with the employee to trade my fries with a small bed of lettuce and she advised she would need to ring me up for a salad. Not ok. Then she brought us the food, we asked for a side of mayo. After going to the back to ask, she came back to let us know she would have to charge us .54c.
.54c. For some mayo.
Either they aren't doing well and need every speck of ingredients to be accounted for, or they're just plain greedy. We came out of our way and paid, tipped well, we're polite...the whole 9. The salad I can excuse but not a side of mayo. That's not the customer service experience your patrons deserve while they pay more for food at your establishment than they would anywhere else in at least a mile radius.
But don't get me wrong, I'll rant about some mayo all day because it's the principle of the matter, but the food is bomb!!
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