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I'm a little ashamed to say that I live 5 minutes away from this place, but didn't notice it until very recently. I was missing out, but they really need to invest in some new signs to make this location more visible. It just kind of disappears behind the gas station and other buildings around it. I went here initially because of a groupon for their funnel cake and was impressed with what I saw in terms of their burgers and decided to make the trip back. The funnel cake is pretty awesome too by the way: filling and rich, but we're here for the big show: the burger. The juicy lucy seemed like a no brainer (cheese in the middle of the patty) and while it was very good (fresh, juicy, and well made) I was a little let down that it didn't have the punch I thought it would. Maybe it's the seasoning or something, but it's just an OK burger. It looks amazing, just doesn't quite get there on taste. Good, but not great. Also, the cheese in the middle (while sounding awesome) just tends to be messy and for some reason doesn't taste as good as a straight up cheeseburger. I just go for a regular cheeseburger now. Prices are reasonable and the fries are good if not that memorable. Easy delicious choice, but not the best burger joint in town.
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