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| - I used to come in here a lot but have lapsed in recent years, but once I found out that they now serve burgers, I just had to give them a try.
Are they trying to compete with Sheetz now? Or the Wendy's across the road? Is there a Burger War underway in Lawrenceville?
Perpetual war for perpetual beef?
Anyway, they now sell an Angus Burger.
No, it's not dressed in a schoolboy outfit. Jeez.
I built my own. I do think the touchscreen thing is weird since the person behind the counter can see you and hear you just fine. Talk about impersonal.
But about that burger....
Mine was a bacon cheeseburger. I built my own with tomato, lettuce, onion, mayo, ketchup, mustard.
It wasn't bad and was a bit thicker than what Wendy's serves. My only complaint was that the bun was too thin. I would eat it again, though. They made it pretty quickly too.
As for GetGo itself, they have a little bit of everything, even unexpected things like soft pretzels and...sushi? Yeah. It's not always there, but they have it wrapped in cellophane when they do have it.
Hey, this isn't Nakama.
I also love their soft, rich chocolate chip cookies and their chocolate and red velvet gobs. They don't always have the gobs. I become perturbed if they don't have them when I go. They, along with the cookies, are bakery quality. Like large deep fried Oreos without batter, scalding hot oil, and a state fair/Regatta/Arts Festival setting they are.
Uh-Oh. We have a pastry war brewing between Deli, Crazy Mocha, GetGO, and Dozen.
Perpetual war for perpetual...sweets?
I kid.
For what it is, the L-Ville GetGo is pretty good. If pollute the air with fossil fuels you must, come here to get gassed up, then get gassy on that Angus Burger.
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