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I should have gotten a hot dog given the name but opted for a burger and O-rings followed by a sundae( calorie splurge!). The burger didn't SAY it was handmade, wishful thinking on my part. They were the usual pre-formed patties that have pretty much made me not order a burger for the past 5 years. ( Will people never understand you NEED those grilled little almost burnt nubbins on the edge of a hand formed burger for it to qualify as a great burger?????? I don't care how many toppings they offer, if the meat isn't freshly hand formed and great, neither is the burger.). Not inedible, but I am still looking for a great burger. O-rings were OK as well, better than the burger. Sundae OK, just not the "best I had" even locally.( Malley's fudge is better, East Coast's ice cream is better) Husband had the same as me and felt the same as me although he is less picky about burgers in general. Thinking this is one of those places you like to go to because it's locally owned and you are nearby or maybe part of the "day at the beach" routine more than due to the food, which is fine, it's "OK "just not "fantastic" as some reviews seem to feel. I will probably go back sometime and try the dog just to make sure I'm not missing something ;).
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