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I met my wife at Burger Theory yesterday for lunch expecting a mouth watering delicious burger...... what a disappointment. The restaurant was not busy at all, and it took 25 minutes to get our burgers. Then after specifically telling the server that I did not want a pickle anywhere near my plate, ugh.... pickle spear with its juice running into my onion rings. He did bring me a new order of onion rings, but I think they were ones sitting in the back, since the first order was hot and fresh and the replacement cold and soft ish. My wife ordered her burger medium and hers was medium well, I ordered medium rare and it was close, but a bit underdone and the meat was cold. I assume they took mine off earlier than hers and just let it sit. I expected a lot more than two mediocre burgers (one with fries and the other with onion rings) a water, and an ice tea for $35.00. Won't be back. Too bad, I really hoped to have a great burger place between my wife's work and mine where we could meet for lunch. Ed in Phoenix
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