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| - Like many others, I visited Jukebox Burgers after seeing them on the Food Network. I thought what a fun looking diner, can't believe it's not in the USA! It lived up to expectations. I felt transported to a different time and location upon entering the restaurant. I love the old timey classic decor, music, dairy bar and comfort food.
Don't be scared by the long lines, it gets packed on weekends but we didn't have to wait more than ten minutes and we were a group of 5. Service is pretty fast.
I've been twice in two weeks with a group of people and we all enjoyed our meals. For starters, the wings are jumbo sized with a tangy homemade sauce that truly tastes homemade. The chili nachos were the cheesiest and meatiest I've ever had - plus they serve guacamole at no extra charge.
Burgers are a towering, super sized deluxe creation, and my favorite- the mac and cheese is creamy and filling. I've tried the philly steak mac and cheese as well as the Mexican style which has lots of ground beef, beans and a hearty sauce on top of your classic cheesy goodness. You just can't go wrong. There are so many options and ways to customize, build your own burger and choose from a variety of sides.
Pair that with a custom milkshake or a cherry cola float served in a giant 1liter glass, it's a meal to remember.
I went all out, and was so full I couldn't find room for dessert but if you're going as a group and want ice cream they offer this mega platter served in a sink (yes!) Or opt for their Joe Louis ice cream sandwiches with fudge on the side to dip in.
I'll be back, I need to try more. I'm hungry as I type.
Bonus- free WiFi. Lots of comfy booths and coat hangers.
Minus- it's pricey. 75$ for two people on both occasions I went. And very loud. It's kid friendly so expect a few cries/ screams.
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