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I'm new to this zip code. Got a coupon for Smashburger via the USPS, thought I'd give it a go. I get there about 11:30 AM. There are about five people in line in front of me. ONLY ONE GUY servicing the line. I think the people at the register were discussing the finer points of the Mona Lisa? After about three or so minutes I left. Sheesh. Really? I have not eaten _anywhere_ where the food is good enough to stand in line for 15 minutes to order a hangerber. Nope. Never. Nada. Nichts. Zip. Zero. Never. Nothing. There should have been AT LEAST TWO people taking orders at that time of day, and if people want to discuss the Mona Lisa? ----- NO SOUP FOR YOU! ----- I get the impression from other reviews that this place has been around for a few years? Really? And they STILL make people stand in line for ten or fifteen minutes to order a hangerber? I'll not likely return. Life is too short to spend 15 minutes standing on my haunches to order a freakin' hangerber. I have a life to live. No time for this kind of nonsense.
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