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| - It's not bad, but it's nothing special, I guess.
Decor: I got this vibe that this place wants to be like B-Spot. That's not a bad thing, just a note on the overall feeling of the restaurant and its theme. The overall decor is old-wood and concrete. It's kind of a steakhouse vibe. The menus are paper in a clasp binder. They looked good at one time, but the menus are quite beat up, stained, and falling apart.
Service: The bartenders and servers are great--I've never had bad service. So A+ to them. Everyone seems attentive and I've never had anything to complain about.
Food: The burgers are good. It's certainly better than any fast food joint, but my taste buds don't have an orgasm off these burgers either. I will say the list of burgers are more creative than anything else in Hudson. When I broaden the scope to include Cleveland, it mostly contains ideas that have been done before. I think this just represents Hudson finally getting a place with more burger options. For the most part, my burgers have been spot on temperature wise; however, my wife has had a few undercooked burgers (a medium cooked rare or mid-rare). My only real complaint is that the fries are ala cart, and the portion of the fires are absurdly large. I would rather just get a small amount with the burger than have to order a wasteful amount.
Drinks: The beer list has a lot of good options. It's no 300-beer list-o-thon, but they keep a good stock and they always have a few non-standard items on the tap. That means you can go fancy or you can just have a Miller. There's something for everyone.
Overall: It's not a bad joint, but doesn't represent the second coming of the Christ in the form of a tasty burger (I don't think B-Spot is the Christ burger either, if that means anything to you). In the end, I would go back since the menu has a number of options and the service is good.
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