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Went to this Burger's Priest location for the first time in a long time. I have mixed feelings about Burger's Priest. I always feel disappointed due to the rave reviews and cult like following this chain has. I noticed that Burger's Priest has changed from a hipster restaurant to a soulless corporate money grubbing hamburger chain. They are now opened on Sunday when they were always closed before! Came here on Sunday evening. The restaurant is small and now have 8 small tables. I ordered the California Classic hamburger with fries and a chocolate milkshake. It cost more than 21 dollars! The California Classic hamburger was small, but very juicy and tasty. The fries were okay, but have no salt on them. You have to get your own salt and pepper. The milkshake was okay. But I expected something more for 21 dollars. The service was brusque and unfriendly. I hate these hipster restaurants and the people who work in them. They seem to act like they are doing you a favor for serving you. When I got my food, there were no ketchup or napkins in the bag. You have to get your own soft drink, napkins, ketchup, and salt and pepper. What kind of service is this? The worst thing is that I have to wait 25 minutes to get my food. Everybody has to wait 20-25 minutes to get their food. I don't understand this. Does it take 25 minutes to fry a hamburger? I know they are busy, but don't they have hamburger patties ready to be cooked. Would I go back? I doubt it. There are much better restaurants in the area.
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