. "3"^^ . . "2"^^ . . "2"^^ . "2014-10-21T00:00:00"^^ . "4"^^ . "I have eaten at several good 'gourmet' burger places on the strip, and BurGR has been my least favorite so far (see my \"Vegas\" list for other burger recommendations on the strip: http://www.yelp.com/list/vegas-las-vegas-196). It is by far the largest, and was mostly filled, but it's the least aesthetically pleasing from the inside. Sure there is an awesome looking sign lined with flames, but the seating and arrangement of the restaurant reminded me of a hospital cafeteria. The staff were also wearing outfits that appeared to be '50/'60s inspired that many of them looked extremely uncomfortable in. Almost every time a female staff member walked by she would be tugging on her dress because of the awkward fit. Not to mention that almost no one looked happy to be working here. The atmosphere was in stark contrast to all of the other burger places I have been to on the strip. It felt like a very cold and robotic environment that lacked personality beneath the flames that initially drew us in.\n\nThe food was decent, but not to the standards of the other burger places I have had on the strip. I ordered the Southern Yardbird Burger, which is a chicken sandwich, and a side of Truffle Parmesan Fries. The sandwich was okay, but nothing extraordinary. The fries were nowhere near as good as the parmesan fries I had at a sports book the day before. I also took a couple bites out of the Hell's Kitchen Burger, which I believe is their signature sandwich, and neither me nor my date thought too highly of it. Overall, the food here was nothing special.\n\nI can't see myself eating at BurGR again. It is okay, but not up to par with the other offerings on the strip. There are many other places in the immediate vicinity that I much rather eat at."^^ .