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Oh, well it's an A&W... Do they have those where your from? If they do, why are you looking up a good A & W on Yelp? You know what you're getting yourself into. Go if you want, but know there are plenty of better option around town. Check out my best burgers list here: IF NOT READ: It's a fast food burger chain much like the infamous McDonalds, except with a hint of 50's drive through nostalgia, promoting the classic 50's family unite with their burger family, and for some reason a bear with a tuba theme song (ba-dum, ba-dum....) is involved. What do you get? A McDonalds burger with some tasty upgrades. Some charcoal, flame grilled flavour paired along with a tonne of sodium. Grab yourself a Teen Burger, an onion rings and a root beer for the classic American Ay En Dub experience. Is it good? Well personally, I think it's a cuter, stuck in the drive-thru era version of McDonalds, selling the same stuff they always have, except now try to use the power of marketing, madmen-style, to make me think that they use farmers market beef, and better ingredients because they serve their burgers in half open paper bags. I'm not buying it. You're the epitome of mass produced american fast food, A & W, but you're still pretty tasty.
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