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| - For a burger place, this has a lot going for it, but there is room for improvement. I sat in a chair at a taller table, and felt extremely short (even more than usual). It would have been worse if it was a meal that required a knife and fork, but since it didn't, I eventually got used to it.
I guess I just wasn't in the greatest of moods when we went, but I got a little tired of the burger, spicy cheese, and one additional topping. I'll just say that I didn't think there was anything too creative going on. I would have come up with a bit more variety than what was on the menu. That being said, I had the Texas burger and it was good (onion ring, cheese, bacon, some sauce). I made it a turkey burger, which I was pleased with. I got onion rings as a side--they were pretty tasty! I am a sucker for onion rings. The burgers are about $9 each, and beers range from $2 - 5 dollars. You have the option of substituting turkey or veggie burger for free or for $4 extra, you can make it a bison burger or Kobe beef.
They have a good beer selection as well--I was happy to see a few Starr Hill beers on there (I'm a Charlottesville girl!). The decor is nice--industrial chic style with flame motif. The service was good--it wasn't crowded at all, so we were one of her only tables, I think.
I gave it three stars, since it a good meal, but it wasn't anything too special. You won't be disappointed if you end up here some afternoon or evening.
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