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P&L makes a darn good burger.
The patties are moist and succulent, unlike some other burger joints i've been to. The portions are generous and the pricing is reasonable for about $8-10 a piece. An additional $3 gets you fries and a drink. Pretty typical "gourmet burger" prices.
I ordered the "The Italian", which was served with mozzarella, roasted sweet and hot peppers, sautéed onions and marinara sauce. It reminded me more of a veal parmesan sandwich than a traditional burger. However, it was undeniably delicious.
I know Burger Priest is a few door downs and serves as a burger benchmark for many, but I think P&L gives the Priest a run for their money. I'll be back to try their more traditional burgers.
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