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We decided to try a new burger place as opposed to the usual Bad Daddy's. BT"s is located where Wolfgang Puck and that pizza place that lasted 6 months were. Upon entering, the place seemed much smaller than I remembered. The decor wasn't bad--it felt as if I was about go so surfing or something. Ordering is the typical order it at the counter and they bring it to you style. Ordering was easy enough--I got a 6 ounce burger cooked medium rare with honey mustard. After about 20 minutes, the burger finally came out, and it was cooked medium-well. If it was medium I would have been fine, but it went back. Literally a minute later a new burger came out which was cooked somewhat better. The honey mustard had no taste. I had to resort to putting ketchup on it. Oh well, empty calories. The burger itself wasn't bad at all--it is between a fast food burger and a gourmet burger. Service was fine. With the little interaction we had, I thought they did a fine job. Would I go back? Maybe. It may be worth another shot, but really, I could always go to Bad Daddy's or Five Guys.
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