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A surprisingly commercial venture from Michael Symon, but still with his signature flair and good food. This doesn't feel like a local joint like Lola and Lolita. I went on a whim with two other people on a Sunday night and I still had to wait 45 minutes to get a table. Most of the menu is casual food but don't mistake it for ordinary. I got the Schroomage burger which is a regular patty with onions, blue cheese and a portabello mushroom cap. Delicious and juicy, my burger bun had trouble holding onto it. For sides we got Lola fries and the chili cheese fries. The latter is more like a meal in itself, get the Lola fries if you're looking for a burger accompaniment. Also tried out the Vanilla Bean Apple Pie Bacon shake and it's a train wreck that works. The initial taste is what you expect of any shake (sort of chunky too with what i'm guessing is a graham cracker thrown in) with a salty and chewy end from the bacon. Surprisingly excellent. As a small bonus, the restaurant features a homemade pickle bar. I'm not a pickle type of person but I went back for seconds.
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