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Went on a Friday afternoon. No lines. I got a Shack Stack, my daughter a double hamburger. We also got a regular fry, cheese fry, chocolate custard, and red velvet custard. First of all, don't order the fries. The worst fries ever at any resteraunt. The cheese sauce helped a bit but.... dry and greasy. My shack stack, first bite, cheese squirted out the other side onto the table. The next few bites were delicious! However I soon felt a greasy film in my mouth. Yuck! Don't know if it was grease from the meat, bad cheese, or whatever they fried the portabella mushroom in. The double ham was fine, so suspect the mushroom. The chocolate custard was good, the red velvet was not. I don't think it was even red velvet. Don't the know it's chocolate? It tasted more like what others call birthday cake with red velvet cake crumbled on top. The root beer was good. Kinda wish I tried the float. Something made my daughters throat tighten up (not entirely sure what she's allergic to). Also, I asked that the burgers be cooked medium well. She said they did that anyways. Apparently she didn't hear the well part. The real problems came later. Searching for a bathroom. We both had that problem.
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