It was only a matter of time before someone tried to associate words that imply health—organic, free-range, grass-fed—with burgers, fries and franchises. This newly arrived concept (with two other planned area locations) is giving it a go, with McDonald’s-like patties, soft buns and thin-cut fries. It’s a quick-dinner option, and while our fries (which get their crisp from olive oil) needed more salt, the burger hit the spot. But best of all is what happened after we ate: nothing. No post-burger grease-coma that other spots induce. Insider tip: Get the double-meat burger; one patty isn’t enough for grown-ups.
Review
If you haven't been there yet, you are definitely missing out. And not having a car isn't an excuse for not checking it out - the Wynnewood train station is right across the street. The burgers (especially the bun!) and fries are delicious and didn't put me in a food coma or make me feel sick, even though I was entirely full after my single patty burger, fries and milkshake. The milkshakes are too good. My vanilla ice cream with oreos had just the right balance of ingredients. I'm looking forward to going back and trying other flavors!! Posted by Tiffany: Sep. September 2nd, 2009 at 4:30 PM
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