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| - I used to come here for lunch after church every Sunday with my parents, but it's become very apparent that the lenders of this chain are trying too hard to modernize the place and make it more inviting. I came here with my girlfriend recently for a quick lunch date, only to find out that not one thing about this place is like it used to be. Their famous Cajun Pasta is practically hidden in their menu, instead of advertised like it used to be. The menu is all about their, again, famous baby back ribs and burgers and fajitas. My girlfriend and I decided to try their burgers because they were advertised very nicely, as well as some cheese curds for an appetizer. The drinks were a riot. We had ordered an Arnold Palmer and a mango iced tea. The mango syrup and iced tea were extremely layer, my girlfriend had to mix at it for a good ten minutes with her straw to make the drink bearable, and as for the Arnold Palmer, it was incredibly too sweet. There's a problem when your drinks get brought over and you can visually see the difference in color where the syrup is floating in the middle of the glass. The cheese curds was mozzarella, not even actual cheese curds, they were practically just bite sized mozzarella sticks. They were extremely salty and oily. The worst part was that they were better than the burgers we got. It took over an hour of waiting for two burgers. When our burgers came, they were just appalling. The yolk on the egg from my burger was already burst and had spilt out all over the plate, there was an excessive amount of oil, so much that at some point when my girlfriend took a bite of the bun, she had to run to the bathroom to puke it out because it tasted soggy and of just oil and grease. The one thing about the burger that was good was the meat, it was a cooked perfectly, it's a shame that the presentation and lack of care for their food destroyed the patty.
Presentation 2/10
Taste 3/10
Advertisement 5/10
Ingredients 3/10
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