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Heard through the grapevine on Twitter that the burgers were exceptional here. Stopped in for a late lunch. Love outside seating and FREE parking in garage for 3 hours. Service was service... A slightly shy server kinda just went through the motions. "Menza-menza," (so-so) as my italian mother would have said. Server introduced me to the "build your own salad" that will most likely be my selection on my next visit. But, since I came for the burger, a burger I ordered. When it came, I asked for Ketchup (one of the reasons I order a burger; a good excuse to dip something in my periodic native craving for heinz ketchup) so the server says, "it comes with Social sauce on it so you may not want ketchup." Poor kid! Must not be from Pittsburgh. The burger was good. Very, very juicy; borderline too sloppy. Tasty, but the texture bothered me a little. It reminded me of a time I put way too much Adolphs meat tenderizer in my burgers at home. So, nice taste, a little small for $11 quite honestly. Nice size for lunch. I'd go back but I would try something else.
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