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Don't get me wrong, the place was good, and priced alright, but meh. As some would say "it's nothing to write home about" The food was good... I had a little burger, it was more than enough for me but the boyfriend said he wished he had gotten the double. We shared a regular fry, which was a good idea as there was no way I would have eaten my own. In my opinion the fries were better than the burger. They were hot, and salty and cajun pepper tasting. I loved em' They weren't dirty though, so to speak. There was peanut shells everywhere as they provide a carton for the wait, but considering how busy they were all the empty tables were clean and I saw them bring out (yes, bring out. As in they took the dirty garbages to the back and swapped them out for a fresh ones) twice while we were there. However I never did use the bathroom there so can't say much about the cleanliness of that. All in all, an ok experience. I will eat there again when I'm in the mood for good fries. I think I'm more fond of Fat Burger though as they do offer more selection (hello milkshakes) and sometimes the price is worth it
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