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Ok, I guess I need to preface this review by stating I didn't fully know what I was getting myself into when I decided to eat at Stax. I had anticipated a normal burger joint with your typical massive American proportions. I was wrong. Stax is a small place with even smaller dishes. The burgers are all sliders, and each one costs just as much as a normal sized burger at any other sit down restaurant. Now, I'm not saying this is terrible for a date where you don't want to show your true colors by scarfing down a 2 pound burger in front of a new girlfriend; however, if you are hungry and want to fill up for under $10-15, it's not going to happen here. Aside from the diminutive proportions, the taste was honestly just not there for me. It was really pretty marginal and forgettable. That said, my friend who accompanied me enjoyed his burger, so I am sure some of their items taste great. I do know that their sweet potato fries are one of these items...they are AWESOME! Also, their little bar area looked like a cool place to hang out. So, there it is. Go to Stax if you have some cash to let go of and are looking for more of a conversation place than a fill-you-up burger joint.
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