Call me a Little Disappointed.
Friendliness-Great. One of the owners was there working hard. Counter help and the cooks seemed to be happy.
Cleanliness-Great. Everything was fresh and new.
Music/Ambience/Decor-I'm all for simplicity but the space dwarfs the few pieces of "art" on the wall. Music was modern but way too loud. I couldn't communicate with my inner voices over Taylor Swift's song.
Food-Disappointed. The burger, even though It's a 1/4 pounder it presents as a slider. The ratio of cheese to patty was less than desired or expected. I asked for medium well but was cooked way beyond that. Due to the size of the burger patty the ratio of toppings wasn't quite there. You have to add some extra condiments if you desire. Bun was decent but overwhelmed the meat. Took 15 minutes even though we were the only order at the time. I'm sure this will improve but may not be the best scenario for a quick lunch. It's not like the burger was horrible. It just was disappointing. I'm a grown ass adult and want to eat like one. Not some baby slider.
The fries, which were touted online and previous reviews as the greatest fries on earth were nothing more than frozen fries with a little bit of flavoring. Not impressed. They do give a decent sized portion so one side should feed two.
The homemade "catsup" and "fry sauce. In my humble opinion. Why mess with ketchup unless you have a superior product? You fall into either two camps. Either you're a "Heinz" person or something else. Unfortunately the homemade catsup fell well short of this benchmark. The "fry sauce", well it's a 1000 island chili sauce hybrid minus the sweet relish.