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I've always found this place intriguing and decided to stop in today. They have tinted glass on the windows, which suggests from the outside that this place is a bar or more formal restaurant. When you walk in, however, you discover instead that it is a well-lit , clean and very casual restaurant (with a low-key bar attached, too). As many before me have noted, you order at the register and then take a seat to wait for your food. For whatever reason, this ordering system seems perplexing at first (they are obviously trying to cut down on costs by not using servers), but, ultimately, I think it adds to the casualness of the place. As I was just coming from yoga, I didn't want to unbalance my chakras, so I decided to go for the veggie burger, which interestingly is the ONLY non-meat thing on the menu (weird). I imagine they would sub a veggie or turkey burger for any of their other specialty burgers, but the menu didn't make it clear (I would recommend they put "can substitute veggie or turkey burger" on the bottom of their burger list). I ended up with just a plain veggie burger and fries to go. I attacked the fries whilst still in my car. They were good and came in a LARGE bag, but I really found them to be identical to Wendy's french fries. Wendy's fries are good, of course, but I was expecting something a bit better from this place, so I wasn't blown away. The veggie burger was pretty bland upon first bite, but when I got home, I spiced it up with some light mayo and mustard and then it was pretty good. Not the best veggie burger in the world, so I probably would go for the turkey burger in the future. Final verdict: I'd definitely go here again (especially if I was doing something in a large group or sports related), but I'm in no rush.
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