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Cook Out can always be hit or miss for me. Tonight I was craving a "cookout style" hamburger & I wheeled on into this Cook Out. I pulled in & thankfully there wasn't any wait in either drive-thru. Woo hoo! I was pleasantly greeted on the speaker by a gentleman asking for my order. I get the SAME thing every time, I'm so predictable! Regular tray: cookout style (slaw, onions, & chili), seasoned fries, corn dog & cheerwine. I was thanked for my order & when I pulled up, in no time I had my food. I was so hungry, I decided to partake in my food while driving. Normally, this is where I have an issue...but not today! The fries were neatly placed inside the tray, light on the seasoning (so it wasn't spilling all over the place). I uncovered the foil on the hamburger & surprised again; the hamburger was actually neat! The slaw & chili stayed on the hamburger & didn't spill out into the foil. I was two for three so far! And the corn dog...perfect temperature & wasn't overcooked. The cheerwine was perfect, too. Three cheers all around for Cook Out! The parking lot was clean, there was plenty of parking & it was easy to get in & out of the location. Pleasant employees, terrific experience & tasty food. Way to go, Cook Out!
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