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  • The stand-alone building that houses this restaurant, used to be called the Steer Inn and it was a fixture in Richmond Hill dating back to the 60's when I was a teenager. After perusing the so-called menu perched on the countertop next to the cash register, I chose the Queen Combo. It comes with a side of french fries and a can of soda. It was June the 16th and the time was 8:57 PM. The place was empty. The lady who served me was pleasant and very friendly, however after placing my patty on the grille, she came out from behind the counter area, sat down and became deeply involved with her cell phone. After returning to the grille, she asked me what condiments I wanted on my burger. Upon plating the burger and fries, I retrieved the items from the counter area, selected a can of Coke Zero from the commercial fridge and sat down at my table. Unlike the photo you see here at Yelp showing their burger, mine was burnt. The top of the bun was dry and hard to the point where chunks of it broke off as I was biting into it. As for the patty, it was dry and overcooked, leaving it rather bland and unappealing. The fries were acceptable but I had to ask for vinegar, which was delivered to me in a little plastic cup. All in all, the meal was rather unpleasant, to the point where I will never return. Nothing about this place was positive and I was left with the impression that the family running the operation are clearly out of their depth. There is much they could learn from Harvey's or Hero Burger. It will surprise me it this place is still around a year from now. As I was leaving, the lady asked me if I enjoyed my meal. I told her no and explained about the overcooked meat and the burnt bun. She defended the burnt bun by saying that is how they do it and no one has ever complained. I found that interesting in light of my 50 plus years of eating burgers at Wendy's, Burger King, Harvey's, Steer Inn, A&W, The Red Barn, Hero, McDonald's and probably 50 other establishments. When someone comes up with such a lame, ridiculous excuse, I quickly realize that I am talking to a brick wall and therefore wasting my time. This may be a petty point but exactly how does the name "Chip n Dip" relate to this business?
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