Huge patty and great prices. Our friends brought out to this off the beaten track burger joint. "It is the best burger you can get in Arizona."
I thought the ambiance was charming. Driving up to Wild Horse West was like pulling into a saloon in the Old West. I almost thought I should hitch my car to the post.
Guests sit at picnic tables indoors. There is also outdoor seating. There is a small pool table. They offer domestic and export beers in bottles. I was disappointed they didn't offer any beer on draft.
The menu is limited. Burger or cheeseburgers with shredded lettuce, raw onion, banana peppers and pickles on the side. They had a couple of other offerings that I don't quite remember. They had a Swiss and half a slice of rye bread.
What makes this burger special is the size. It is a huge lump of meat. I cannot say that it is particularly flavorful, but it is definitely large. If you don't specify how you want it cooked, it comes medium well by default (more like a well than medium well).
I enjoyed the flavor of my grilled green chili and my sauteed fresh mushrooms. My warm burger buns fell apart too quickly. When I tried to top my burger with lettuce, the shreds kept falling off. I gave up quickly. The bacon was nice and thick.
A basic burger was $5.99. A basic cheeseburger was $6.99. Tip: Cash only, and they do not have fries. A bag of Lay's potato chips comes with the meal.