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As burger joints go, Kickstand's got plenty of personality and charm. I love their bicycle motif, and the bikes regaled with beer logos serve as both a nice touch and plenty of advertising for local and domestic brews.
Burger-wise, though, there's nothing that really stands out. Kudos for introducing a different spin on burgers, topping them with several veggie combos one wouldn't commonly think of, but, frankly, their burgers don't really knock me out. For one, the patty itself is achingly small, in comparison to other burger shops around town. And the patty tastes alright. It could stand a little extra seasoning.
Having heard plenty about Kickstand, I must admit I was mildly disappointed. But I'm very willing to give Kickstand another shot, because it does possess some redeeming qualities to make me a return customer.
But, really, a burger should kick me in the ass. Instead, a taste of their burgers felt more like a toddler nibbling your finger with their baby teeth.
Oh, and keep in mind...parking sucks. If you show up at an off time, you're golden, but when the joint's crowded, you're SOL when it comes to parking in their offensively small parking lot.
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