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Ok. I tried - Several times. But I just don't get how this place is getting good reviews for their burgers. I understand people raving over the shakes - they are AMAZING! The fries (especially the truffle fries) are super delicious too. They've got excellent, inventive cocktails and a good wine selection. But the burgers? Bleh. Even if I hadn't read any reviews before I went, I would have assumed that a place that supposedly specializes in burgers would have figured out how to make a pretty spectacular burger. I guess I assumed wrong. I've tried a few different kinds but have always ended up with salty, but otherwise flavorless burgers. All in all this place would get five stars if it was a malt shop that served fries, but unfortunately they decided to showcase their most inferior menu item and charge an arm and a leg for it. That gets a big negatory in my book. Sorry Zinburger. I'm sure I'll be back for a shake and fries at some point, but otherwise I've learned my lesson.
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