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This place has a prime location but it wasn’t enough to warrant a return visit. Located in the heart of Downtown Boise, Good Burger serves veggie burgers, chicken and beef options, along with milkshakes, French fries and side salads. Pricing is affordable, with fries starting at $2.95 for a small and burgers ranging in the $7-$9 price point. When we arrived on a Friday night, the floors were sticky, the line was hard to navigate (you have to walk through the crowded tables, and multiple items on the menu were not available. They don’t have any gluten free items (gluten was in the veggie burgers and even the fries), and they mentioned they were out of ice cream since 4 pm…it was 8 pm when we arrived. I just had the fries as the female helping us order let me know she found their veggie burger to be gross (usually places just say it isn’t their favorite) and they were out of ice cream. My brother had their BBQ burger but they forgot to remove the cheese. The food tastes like fast food and even though the location is great, you’ll easily spend $16 + tax and tip for a burger drink or milkshake and fries. The portions also seem to be average to small which was a little disappointing given the price/quality. If you’re really craving a quick eats downtown, this definitely is a spot a lot of people visit. However, if you want a good veggie burger/gluten-free items, or more artisan options for the same price, consider some of the other American restaurants downtown.

Burgerim Gourmet Burgers – Menu with Prices – 120 W CityLine Dr Suite 600, Richardson

Came for the grand opening and honestly was super disappointed. Waited in line for about like 45 min before opening really hungry and ready to get this free burger and buy some fries and etc. They had like 2 vendors come out and a DJ and had lots of balloons and what not. Finally after waiting in the heat they open the doors at 12:05pm and only let 10 ppl at a time. Me and my bf get inside and we get to “order” and by that I mean they had pre made burgers sitting out and we only got to choose from 2 options the grilled chicken or the regular burger. So now that I didnt get to try the burger I wanted to try ( assuming we could choose any burger since the advertising said free burger.. you would think it would be any of their burgers that you could choose from) we ordered a fries and grabbed our burger from the counter (who knows how long it’s been sitting in the back already made) We sit down the burger is pretty small and super sad. The veggies looked super non existant. I opened the burger and finally found it hiding. The burger was sooo dry and super chewy. Like some frozen patty that you get at your school cafeteria lunch. It was so bad I would not pay like 8 bucks for this. The fries finally came out after we finished our burger and we had to go up there to ask when our fries were done. They had it just sitting up there and no one delivering to our table.. The fries were so small.. and it was like potato chips? It was definitely better than the burgers but still so pricy for the amount of fries and size of it. Also what was really annoying was there was nothing on the table. At least have some napkins… you have to grab everything at a station which was annoying to do when theres a bunch of ppl in the store. Giving 2 stars cause they tried and gave free burgers but honestly this just made me realize why these burger IM have bad reviews and that the quality of these burgers is defin not worth the price. In and out is a million times better than this and cheaper go there instead.

Citizen Soul Menu with Prices 60 S Main St, Alpharetta

This is definitely one of my favorite restaurants in downtown Alpharetta. I love the vibe here. It’s fancy without feeling pretentious. The service is amazing and the food is two thumbs up. I have been here twice now, both times during the lunch hour. Both of my servers were on it–constantly refilling my water, willing to answer any questions I had, and bringing our food out almost immediately after we ordered. To all my Gluten-Free friends, this place has you covered. They have Gluten-Free fried chicken! Say What?! Yes, that was my reaction too! Since I was recently diagnosed with a Gluten Sensitivity, I thought that I was going to have to say goodbye to most fried foods, but not here! They also have a separate gluten-free fryer for their fries. I’m telling you guys that this place is a win-win. The fried chicken was a huge portion of tender, white meat. It honestly tasted like real fried chicken, if not better. I could not believe it was gluten-free! Their fries are house cut and crispy– just the way I like them. They are cooked in duck fat, which gives them a different taste than you’ve probably had before. Prior to becoming gluten free, I tried their house burger. This thing is fully loaded with ingredients and you will not leave hungry after eating this one. Now, I would just order a lettuce wrap instead of a bun when I order. My first visit here I also tried the pimento cheese fritters. These are a must order if you can consume gluten. They are so good! They have an impressive wine selection, so make sure you try a glass or two! I opted for the rose’ and it was so good. I do recommend using the Yelp app or calling to make reservations. The restaurant on the small side and can fill up quickly–better safe than sorry! Street parking is available all throughout downtown and there is also a parking deck near city hall (behind the restaurant).

Bless Your Heart Burgers 33rd Avenue – Menu with Prices – 5410 NE 33rd Ave, Portland

Located at the former site of Cannon’s Rib Express, Bless Your Heart Burgers (BYH) 33rd Avenue is the second location of BYH and the first location on the east side. There seems to be a lot of hype about BYH’s burgers and I can see why. I wouldn’t say its the best burger in town, but I did really enjoy my Classic Burger (with added sautéed mushrooms and bacon) last night. I love how BYH smashes their burgers to get a super crusty finish on the exterior of the burger. That char added so much flavor to the burger, and the burger was still moist too. The sautéed mushrooms added a nice textural element, though I would skip the bacon next time since it was a bit chewy and definitely low quality. Along with my burger, I also shared Chili Cheese Fries and the Down n Dirty Fries with my partner. Of the two, I’d say the Down n Dirty Fries were my favorite. Both of the fries came with this great beer cheese sauce, but I liked that the Down n Dirty Fries came with griddled onions, peppers, and mushrooms, as I felt like I needed more veggies in my meal due to the use of shredded lettuce in my burger instead of a big piece of lettuce, which is normally my preference. I thought the fries were a tad oily, but still tasty nonetheless.

Baha Burger Menu with Prices Patchwork Farms, 3060 Healthy Way, Birmingham

Solid burger joint. This location is super clean, quick, has a friendly crew and in my experiences serves us fresh, made to order burgers and fries that are a good step above average. They’ve got a list of burgers you can order, and a build-your-own section of the menu so you can definitely get exactly what you want. They have options for patties of beef, turkey, lamb, veggie and a few others I believe. Choose your bread, patty, cheese, condiments etc and they’ll whip it right up for you. They offer 4oz and 6oz patties so you have some flexibility there depending on how hungry you are. Fountain drinks…tea..the basics when it comes to drinks. Prices are reasonable and I think fair given the quality of the food. Great option if you’re looking for a burger in this area. Definitely worth a try.

David’s Burgers – Menu with Prices – Suite J & K, 400 President Clinton Ave, Little Rock

Yelp to the rescue! Our original dinner plans were scrapped when the place we chose was packed. I went to Yelp and up pops David’s Burgers. Nice neon outside and as you enter, an old soda fountain feel! We were greeted by several employees and ordered burgers. They gave me a few sheets of checkered paper and I didn’t have a clue what they were for. Shortly after, the employee comes along with a large bowl of fries and puts some on the papers as a free appetizer before the meal…perfect! Fries were yummy and a good hold over until the meals arrived, in around 10 minutes. I had the single with fries and almost went with the double, glad I didn’t! Plenty of food on this combo with fries and drink for 7.99. The burger was super flavorful and the buns were melt in your mouth fresh/warm! Fries were good with partial skin on. This was in the top 5 burgers I have ever had. Good price, friendly staff and great food!

Cupbop Downtown – Menu with Prices – 45 E Broadway, Salt Lake City

I really liked my ramen with my yam noodles for gluten free folk. My friend liked my food as ramen way better than whatever he got. Mine was vegetarian as I don’t eat meat but I ate downtown. I have never eaten from the food trucks so I’m not sure if say they are the same or if they even have ramen in them. Downtown location that’s a standing location had good service, friendly vibes, great people, and our food came out fast. I’d totally come again and order ramen and if the food truck of cup bop carried ramen maybe I’d eat it if it was still gluten free and meat free.

Steve’s Classic Burgers – Menu with Prices – 817 St Andrews Rd #106, Columbia

Best burger there is. Today I finally managed to try this place for the first time. It’s small (moving to a larger building) but great. The first thing I noticed were the Bible’s on the tables and the prayer wall. Then the employees chatting with customers. They were very friendly and helpful. I ordered the classic with cheese, mushrooms, and grilled onion combo. They made the burger fresh and they have a topping buffet so you can add what you want to the burger which was nice, because it leaves no room for error on their part. I have had bad experiences with other burger places leaving things off my burger. I also ordered the peach cobbler and took the food to-go. I took the first bite and it was a winner. It was perfectly seasoned and juicy and fresh. I had my husband try it and he was very impressed. It tasted like a homemade grilled burger (much better than five guys type places, in my opinion.) The cobbler was very good also, however if you like yours with a crispy topping, it’s probably not for you. I will definitely be back. The price is pretty good, comparable to other good burger places, but the taste is much better. I am overly full after eating the burger and fries and could definitely have turned it into two meals if it had not been too good to stop eating. Lol The only thing I would suggest, to bring in more business, is to get a gluten free bun. That is the only reason I can’t bring my family as my daughter can’t have gluten. Get some gluten free buns and charge .75¢-$1 extra for it. You will have a lot more business because gluten free is not only a trend right now but an allergy for a lot of people. Thanks. ð???

Darrell’s Restaurant – Menu with Prices – 5576 Fenwick St, Halifax

Darrell’s makes my favourite veggie burger ever! I have tried many different recipes, frozen patties, as well as innumerable veggie burgers at other restaurants and nothing compares. Every friend of mine that I’ve introduced to it has also loved it! I’ve tried other items on the menu (which have also been good), but I consistently order the veggie burger because I love it so much (and am constantly returning because I have a craving for it specifically). The servers are always so pleasant and it is never a particularly long wait for your order. The only con is that the restaurant can feel a little cramped when it’s busy since it’s not a huge space, but that kind of adds to the charm of it anyway.

Little Big Burger – Menu with Prices – 7711 SW Capitol Hwy, Portland

This has been my favorite Little Big Burger location since it opened! Unlike other locations, they don’t blast the music so loud you can’t hear yourself think, which I and my ears really appreciate. There’s plenty of space, it’s very clean, and the employees have always been really friendly. I am really disappointed, though, by the recent change to their veggie burger option. I had come to love Little Big Burger as one of the top 5 veggie burgers in Portland, but the new offering is hugely disappointing. It seems to be some sort of flavorless textured soy protein deal, which is the worst kind of vegetarian burger, and it’s way too big for the bun size, making it difficult to eat. This used to be one of my regular burger places, but I don’t know that I’ll be going back now that they don’t have a good vegetarian option.

Burger Warehouse – Menu with Prices – 1839 Troup Hwy, Tyler

I love this place! When my husband said he wanted a burger I was like “oh no not again!” I had to convince him to try Burger Warehouse instead of his go to fav Whata you know ? We are both glad we came here. Grilled thick quality burgers with fresh fixings. I like a little heat so I had the Apache burger, it was amazing and just the right heat, not too much or too little. Awesome grilled onions. He had the more traditional Burger Warehouse with cheese and fixings. We both had a side of plentiful crisp on the outside, soft inside, fries. Even the fountain drinks tasted better than a traditional fast food hamburger place. I figure we paid about $8 more total than a having a Number 1 at some other fast food hamburger place. The quality and amount was very worth it. The service was polite, attentive and fast. However, in fairness we did come an hour or so after lunch rush and had the place mostly to ourselves. The décor looks like … well, a cool warehouse. And it is large. This is a sparse no nonsense menu. About six or so burgers to choose from (you can do some tweaking), fries, drinks, shakes and ice cream! We were so full from our meal, will have to try the shakes and ice cream some other time. There were a LOT of ice cream options. Will definitely be back. We’ve visited a lot of burger places in Tyler. To me, this is the BEST. If you like the Whata place style of burger, you will be in burger heaven here!

Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers – Menu with Prices – 3220 N 27th St, Lincoln

Went with the family, usual new restaurant buzz. They ordered the Texas toast hot dogs, and I was craving a big burger. Never have I ever been jealous of a hot dog over a burger, until our visit there. My burger was pathetic. It was thinner than any burger I ever had, including the cheapest burgers at McDonald’s for .88 cents… I was more melted cheese than anything… And to pay over $6 for an embarrassment of a burger meal… Freddie’s realizes it’s in Nebraska, right? Maybe that sorry excuse of a burger is considered “good” where beef is a little more scarce, but not here. Never been back, we go to Honest Abe’s across the street, same kind of fries, but their burgers actually contain hamburger meat, plus a ton of other awesome flavors… we get our money’s worth there. Freddie’s is a hard pass from here on out.

Hat Creek Burger Co. – Menu with Prices – 2311 N Central Expy, Richardson

Let me start this review by saying I recently was diagnosed with Celiac disease. It’s made it really difficult and a pain in the @ss going out to eat. So huge props for to Hat Creek for really catering to people with gluten issues. The effort they take plays a huge role in me giving them 4 stars. I’ve been twice. First time I had a burger wrapped in lettuce and second time I got burger in a bowl. I thought the lettuce wrap had way too much lettuce. But probably better to have too much than too little as you can always take some off. I like the bowl better. If you like spicy then get the Sombrero burger. Really tasty. The sides is where hat creak really shines, especially for folks with gluten issues. Most places you can’t eat most of the sides. Every one of their sides are gluten free which is very impressive. Even gluten free fried pickles which are really good. They have chicken flashers, which are gluten free chicken nuggets. We tried them. We felt they were a little over cooked. If you have a kid with gluten issues they would be really excited they could actually have these chicken nuggets and they would eat them up. Turbo shake with coffee is tasty. Kuddos to Hat Creek from those struggling through trying to live a gluten free live.