Atlanta, United States
3365 Piedmont Rd NE
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+1 4048160603
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Outdoor seatingKerbside pickupNo-contact deliveryDeliveryTakeawayDine-in
Bar on siteGood for kidsHigh chairsToilets
Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet
AlcoholBeerComfort foodKids' menuOrganic dishesQuick biteVegetarian options
Burgers were very dry and fries were soggy. Only good part of the meal was the fresh fruit that came as a side with the kid's meal. Sunflower butter was disappointing as a dip for the apple slices. The patty was thin and overcooked. It was served on a small white bun that looked like it came from a fast food joint. They say the beef is grass fed beef but I personally don't believe that. Highly disappointing meal. Do not recommend.
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Great burgers for a really good price. Most burger joints will have an explosion of flavors from all the toppings on the burger but once you taste the meat, it ends up being bland/poorly seasoned. This place is the opposite. They season their burgers, have great taste, and are super juicy. Hush puppies were really good, soft and not dry at all! The apple butter sauce complimented them perfectly. I had ordered pickup before and they forgot my side of fries. Management was very helpful and friendly when I had called them about it. Definitely going back again.
I wanted to try this place because of good reviews. But my experience was totally different. Burger was thin and very dry. Fries were soggy. I will not be coming back.
Imposter gourmet burger spot claiming grass fed beef on a Mcdonald's white bread bun, and lousy iceberg lettuce. Also fries were soggy, because they covered with napkins. Service was good
The food by and large was good. Here is the problem. We ordered a basket of fries. Potatoes are a dirt cheap commodity item, especially for restaurants who buy their groceries wholesale from massive food distributors such as Sysco, US Foods, etc. Because of this, you can assume that the price that they pay for a single pound of potatoes is a fraction of the cost that the average person would pay for the same pound of potatoes, sourced from the cheapest grocery store they could possibly find. The basket of fries that we ordered came in a small drink cup. And that cup, in this case, was shoved into the to-go bag in such a way that they toppled over, and half of contents of the cup wound up on top of the other boxes, and in the bottom of the bag. All things considered, this is a disappointment. Good burgers can be found anywhere in Atlanta. Cheeping out on the fries is just sad. And training the expos to carelessly chuck them in the bag, so that you are left to sift through the cold pathetic crumbs of what once was a perfectly good, albeit cup of french fries, is pathetic.
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