2.5 *Stars* for what The Burger's Priest offered me as a seldom Burger Muncher. Small Shop walking inside I waited in line until a lady told me to go up FRONT. Apparently it's not the line, it's just a decoy. Those people already ordered and awaiting their meal. A somewhat stylish setting mixed with a diner feel when it gets busy and when they decide to turn up the music to drown out the chatter.
Stylish because of those LIGHT selection and Photo Frames along with the 6 seater bar counter while everyone eats or waits outside the door. Simple options but still needs explanation to newcomers because of the names they chose to give to the menu.
The Priest Combo($14.99) was what I got and it does look steep in pricing so it cost them half a *Star* for what I determine to be my value set as a real person doing real reviews. It was a Cheese Burger with a Panko Breaded Mushroom Stuffed with Cheese then Fried. Whatever I did in the morning exercise, I gave back to The Burger's Priest. It came with re-fried Fries which is standard fare but I can skip that next time.
I overheard a cook showing a Rough Grind Ground Beef Ball to some customers to explain its FRESHNESS and when I tasted it, it was exactly that and to some would say it is unpretentious for sure however this Flat-Top cooked Burger Patty isn't as juicy as lets say Harvey's which there was one right across.
I do LIKE the "Option" which was crispy tasty Panko Crusted Portobello Mushroom with Cheese Stuffing. The Bun itself seems to be simply used as the holder of the material inside as it doesn't have character on its own. Maybe a Burger person would like this more but for me, it's not quite the Burger of choice.