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| - I was really confused about what happened with this burger, but it's my first time ordering from here so I can't say I was familiar with their items. There was no lettuce, tomato or onion which might be one of their signature things or it might just be that the burger I ordered doesn't come with these things, but it was an element to the classic burger experience that I really missed. I don't like Kraft cheese slices, the stuff that I can't tell if it's cheese or actually plastic itself... so it really added to decreasing the quality of this burger for me. The patties however we're really well-done, they were juicy and not overcooked which was deserving of three stars. The bun itself was nice as well; soft and has a slightly sweet and savory taste to it. Bacon was pretty good, it was well-cooked and not overly salty. The onion rings were amazing, they were crunchy and not overly oily. The fries were lacking, it was so salty I actually needed to drink water and it left an unpleasant aftertaste, so they were tossed out. I decided to upgrade my drink and try the oreo cookie and cream milkshake which was pretty good, but still too sweet for me. I can see a kid thoroughly enjoying this, but for myself personally it was too sweet.
I was disappointed that they didn't carry a side salad as I had originally ordered it instead of the fries, but I was told they no longer carry salad. But this wasn't a big deal as I was just trying to placate the guilt I felt having such a heavy indulgent lunch. Lol
Overall the burger patty and the burger bun we're really good and I could see myself ordering from this establishment again. Perhaps there is an option for additional things like lettuce to be added to a burger when you order in person (this was a skip the dishes order). For $1.99 more you can upgrade from the pop to the milkshake which is a pretty good option. The entire combo with milkshake cost around $15 so it's not a bad price point for a burger, fries and a milkshake.
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