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I came here on a Saturday at around 6pm for a quick dinner before heading to the Distillery District. It is a really short walk from there (approx. 15 mins), which is super convenient. It's a cozy place along Front Street, and the staff are friendly, but the food does leave a little something to be desired. I had their veggie burger prepared in the seasonal "Joanie" style (avocado, homemade spicy slaw, and sriracha), one of my friends had the kale salad with chicken, and another friend had the veggie burger prepared "Adopted Luke" style (mushrooms, bbq sauce, carmelized onions, and gouda). The salad was well-received, but the veggie burgers were only so-so. My burger was so overpowered with heat/sriracha that I could barely even taste the patty. My friend's burger had so much barbeque sauce that she felt that she couldn't take the patty either. The patties themselves were okay, but pretty mushy and fell out of the bun after the first two bites. In my opinion, I would prefer to go to Hero Burger for a veggie burger than come back to b.good, they have better topping options there too. Maybe I'll try their bowls another time, but otherwise I would probably look for an alternate option in the area.
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