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Ah, gustatory Burgatory. Outside of the State Fair of Texas, I've never seen so many grams of fat in so small a meal (not a true story). There are so many wonderful things to say about Burgatory: the drinks are awesome (try the spiked milkshakes), the burgers are excellent (ask your server about the burger of the day and remember Saturday is wild game day), and the fries, while very salty, are excellent. Burgers come with house-made potato chips that I don't particularly like, but they'll gladly substitute fries for those. The bland strip mall that serves as Burgatory's location does no justice to the amazing service and food you'll find inside. The one thing that brings this down from five stars to four is the wait. I'm not sure *any* burger is worth a two-hour wait, so I tend to hit Burgatory later in the evening, at which point I'm nearly starving, the servers are visibly worn out, and the wait is a mere one hour instead of two. At least there's a Barnes & Noble a few doors down.
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