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As far as burgers at The Q go, this is your spot for the tastiest ones. However, having never actually been to a B Spot before and this being my first experience--it was just A-OK. I ordered the bacon cheddar burger with nothing else on it, added pickles and salted the bun. And you better believe I got a side of Lola fries. It was served up quickly and I had a nice tequila buzz going, so I appreciated the swiftness. The pickles were thick-sliced and crunchy, the burger bun was buttered and the burger was a mid-well patty. I thought the salt on the bun was necessary, since the patty seemed a tad under-seasoned for my taste. But overall, it was a good burger. The best you'll find at The Q, but hardly the best outside of that arena. The fries were delicious and crunchy with just a hint of rosemary and garlic. Pretty darn close to the fries I've had at Lolita. I wish they had been hotter when we got them, but remember--you're at a sports arena. We also got up to grab food near the end of the 2nd quarter of the Cavs game to avoid the halftime rush. I bet you if we would have waited those fries would have been pipping hot.
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