I'm a little confused by the goal of BRGR - is it a place to hang out and eat a good burger and drink some nice beers, as suggested by the multiple TVs with sporting events? Or is it more of a high turnover joint, wham bam, thank you ma'am, as the service would indicate?
The burgers are good, around $10-12 for each; no sides, which are extra - $3 for the chips w/cheese sauce, and $4+ for the fries. The Kobe burger I thought was a bit disappointing, and maybe the extra $12 would have made it better - but I thought the flavor fell flat. The Button Burger, which also has short ribs and onion rings was very, very tasty. It was a shame I had to share half of it with my wife.
And there is a nice selection of microbrews to choose from.
So I was hoping for a nice night of a big, juicy burger, and drinking some beers -- but essentially, we got a fast-food type of waiter -- who was taking food off of our table, even though we were still grazing on the chips and fries -- and dropping off the check without asking if there was anything else, which in fact, would have been another round of beers.
I'm sure if I had a better experience, one which lasted longer than a Kardashian marriage, I'm sure I would come back. And if you haven't been here, I still think it's worth trying. But in the future, when I want fast-food service, I'd rather just drop the $5 for a 5 Guys Burger -- at least eating there is like having a friend with benefits... no expectations. Oh well, I guess Burgatory is next!