. "I imagine this place is what you'd get if Noodles & Company had Five Guys' baby. I think it's going for fast casual, although lacking on the fast and a bit too pricey for what it is--although I will say my burger was very tasty.\n\nProblem #1 - You order at the counter as soon as you walk in the door, but you don't get to see a menu in advance. Confusion is not a good way to start your experience.\n\nProblem #2 - After you figure out there's a paper menu on the counter, step aside to review it, and go back to to place your order, you pay and are given a receipt to write in a tip and sign. What exactly are you tipping for? You haven't even received your food to know if your order is right.\n\nI guess because I didn't leave a pre-mature tip, I didn't get a thank you or an order number. So I assumed I seat myself, got my drink at the fountain, and slid into a booth.\n\nAfter waiting for a good 10 minutes or so, someone comes out with my food--not sure what table it goes to because I don't have a number.\n\nOkay, even though I ordered at the counter and got my own drink, someone did bring my food to the table. Seeing that there are no garbage cans, I assume someone will bus my table too. However, Noodles & Co and Boston Market do the same and have never asked for a tip. So I'm still a bit miffed.\n\nOverall, it was a clean, nice casual atmosphere. My burger was tasty, but on the small side (about the size of a McD's cheeseburger, but thicker and juicier). Shoestring fries were fine, but nothing special. So I don't regret trying it, but I won't be in a hurry to go back either."^^ . . . "1"^^ . "0"^^ . "3"^^ . "2"^^ . "2016-06-09T00:00:00"^^ .