"0"^^ . "0"^^ . . . "0"^^ . "3"^^ . . "2018-04-27T00:00:00"^^ . "Adams Burger Bar perfectly encapsulates a place that's \"ok\" - not a must-go place but also not avoid-at-all-costs either. Before I get to my thoughts, I'll clarify by saying I went here during lunchtime, so I didn't have the benefit (bias?) of a loud and lively sports bar. So just basing it strictly on the food, Adams is an ok place to go to for a decent (though a bit overpriced) meal. I had:\n- Adams beef sliders: A bit on the sweet side, which may seem weird but actually tasted good. Number (3) and size (hold-in-1-hand) were typical for sliders, though for $15 I guess I was expecting a bit more. (On that note, a group of 6 sat down when I was there and then decided to leave before ordering. I overheard one of them complain about the $19 tag for the Adams burger. Didn't get it so can't comment on whether the full burger is worth that much.)\n- Fried perogies with sour creme and caramelized onions: Not a fan. Usually perogies are filled with something (potato, cheese), and maybe this one was, but all I could taste was the dough. Also the caramelized onions didn't really have a lot of flavour and were more like a visual garnish than something that actually enhanced the dish.\n- Donut dessert: Kudos to Adams for giving me a complimentary dessert. It was a straightforward mini donut which was fine - nothing amazingly different from other donuts, but not bad either.\n\nThis specific location has had its fair share of restaurant/bar turnover. I'd be interested to see if I'm more of the outlier versus all the positive reviews so far, and Adams Burger Bar sticks around."^^ .