It was a Sunday and I was in the mood for a burger. Unfortunately our normal burger place is closed on Sunday, but my dad knew of a place he’d been meaning to try over on Broadway. They’re open on Sunday so we headed over there. Looking at the building you’d expect to go in for some tacos y burritos, but it’s a burger place. They may have had other things on their menu but I don’t remember; I was there for one thing. OK, I was there for two things, burgers and fries. Maybe I was there for a drink too. So three things; I was there for three things. We walked in and found a table in the back, right next to a small radio emitting the loudest and tinniest sounding pop music I’d heard in a long time. This was practically strike one because we could barely hear each other. Luckily we weren’t the only ones annoyed by the poor quality of this music, and the two guy’s at the table in front of us got someone to turn it down. Honestly I think we could have just gotten up and turned it down ourselves. We ordered a couple singles with cheese, fries, and drinks and before we knew it, they were ready.
The burger itself was good, but not great. I think it was lacking in the grease department; maybe a little healthier than you’d expect from a dive burger joint. The bun wasn’t anything special either, but I’m not one for the specialty burger buns. It was the fries that were worth writing home about. Thicker cut homemade fries; just about right. They had some kind of seasoning on them, which was good too. All in all, it was a good burger and fry combo for a Sunday. It doesn’t stand up to some of the harder hitters in Wichita, but it takes a good swing. Like I said, it’s a good Sunday burger for when the others are closed. Would I go back? Maybe under the right circumstances; I’d not be opposed to giving them another shot. They certainly weren’t bad by any means. If you're in Wichita, think about giving them a try sometime.
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