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Meh... Overall this place is just okay. The best way to describe it is that I think I love the IDEA of what Doomie's has to offer more than how the food actually tastes. I think it's great that as a vegan there's a place to visit that offers an entire menu of fun varied junky items and nothing on the menu is off-limits. I was however disappointed with the taste of my burger. I will say I enjoyed my animal fries a lot, those were great. Absolutely love that they offer fun items like vegan fried Mac and cheese balls which tasted okay -- The bbq and ranch sauce they served with it was really good though. I had a bacon cheeseburger and my friend had the Wild West burger -- we were both disappointed. I didn't like the bacon at all (the waiter said it was a mix of soy and wheat). The patty was one of those burgers that has a strange strong taste of too much textured soy protein... I've had much better tasting vegan patties that could pass for beef. My friend liked the onion rings on her burger but again didn't like the taste of the patty or bacon. My verdict is: Fries/fun snacks - yes I would return for these Burger patty/bacon - definitely not... There are better tasting options out there. Maybe I would give their chicken burger a try if I come back.
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