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After many years of being told I had to try a burger from this place, I finally got around to it today, but I wish I hadn't. It's not that the burger was bad, it's that it wasn't even remotely impressive. I just had a cheeseburger, which cost me $6 and was about 3 bites. It's somewhere on par with a Wendy's Junior Bacon Cheeseburger, minus the bacon. Not bad, but pretty "meh" as far as burgers go. I would've much rather had the 3 or 4 JBCs I could've gotten for the same price, because at least those would've filled me up. I also got their $4 fries, which actually were tasty, but there wasn't a single fry in the bag that was over an inch long, while most were little 1cm nubs. When I order fries, I don't expect to get the leftovers of every other batch of fries made earlier in the day. I'm glad I finally got to eat at this place just so I can tell people where to stick it when they tell me I need to eat here. It's just overpriced and undervalued hipster food. Give me Harvey's over this any day.
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