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Definitely worth the price, but the pictures in the menu = false advertisement. We didn't wait as long as we expected (it was probably around 35 minutes), but considering there were around 4-5 empty tables when we walked in, I was a little peeved. Their waitstaff was pretty slow (Edward!), so I understand their desire to not overload the waiters. I was expecting it to be $13 per burger because of the pictures in the menu (HUGE burgers!), but prices were low and the burgers were also haha. The BF and I together only spent $16 for a satisfying meal! We both got upgraded sides (chili cheese fries and onion rings) and split a shake. For $16, I think that's pretty damn good. I enjoyed my patty melt--it was simple, but nothing life-changing. I liked the chili on my fries, but the cheese was fake, melty nacho cheese. I wanted some real, shredded cheddar! We got the dark chocolate shake, and it was decent. Once again, not life-changing. I still love me some In-n-out, so unless the wait gets shorter and burgers get bigger, I'd rather spend my money there.
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