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I had some time to do lunch before a meeting so I came by to give Steak n Shake a try. When I decided on that I didn't know it would take so long to get my food. Just a few ticks under 15 minutes to be exact. And when the buzzer finaly buzzed to let me know my order was ready, nobody was around to point out which bag was mine. I flagged a guy down to ask. And now I only hade 20 minutes to eat and make my way to the meeting. Lucky for me I am a fast eater. I ordered a number 1 today. A double cheese burger with fries and a drink. The burger was fine but nothing spectacular. I've had better. I've had worse. I've had much quicker even from sit down restaurants. But I have to admit it tasted fresh. I appreciate that. The fries were fesh and hot too. They were crisp and had a good frie flavor. But they're shoe string fries which I only really like if they come from a place that starts with "Mc." Steak n Shake, at least this location, is perfectly adequate. The prices aren't terrible. The food seems fresh. But service is slow. Painfully slow. I probably wont be back but. Partly because I don't like waiting so long for a fast food burger. Mostly, though, because I am not often at UNLV at lunch time. Its not worth it for me to make a special trip to come here for a burger.
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