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For a quick burger. For downtown. It's not bad. Yet, we all have experienced better. That's about where the thrills for this place end. I ordered a $9 cheeseburger and was delivered a dish that at first glance looked like the size of a slider. Very small. The burgers taste decent, but the portions are very small. Avoid the "Lola Ketchup," as it's absolutely the most hideous burger condiment I've ever tasted. I keep forgetting that this place has some crazy obsession with rosemary fries, and you have to ask for normal french fries. Burgers take about 10-minutes, their $3 soft drink cups hold a measly 12oz and they use a system of SHOUTING out your name to pick up the order. So if you have a generic, boring, single syllable name like "Bob," suggest you come up with something more creative when there's a crowd. Crowd's aren't bad on weekdays, but on weekends I've seen a wait, and a severe drought of table availability.
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