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    The Hangover Burger was absolutely incredible! The sunny side egg, double bacon, and hash browns as toppings on a high quality burger was incredible. The sweet potato fries were great too - fresh cut daily and sprinkled with cinnamon and sugar. Drafts are $2 off during happy hour (4-6pm weekdays).

    Service was great, restaurant was clean, and I'm confused on the complaints about the noise unless its been since addressed as it wasn't a problem when a buddy and I were there around 6:00 on a weekday. I'll definitely be back.

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    Management at this establishment is willing to go the extra mile to make things right.

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    This was my first time here. The place is very noisy and hard to hear, but the food and beer is amazing! I had a great time.

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    This new place in Dublin is a welcomed surprise.  

    We have always sat at the bar or bar area when we go and the atmosphere is just great.  The servers are very patient with our wanting to taste a handful of beers, before deciding what to have (they even encourage it).  Although I often still settle on my favorite Headhunter IPA by Fathead, but I have also been treated to Uinta IPA, Ithaca Flower Power IPA, and even CBCs Sohio Stout, all thanks to being able to taste something new without having to commit to a pint.  My new intrigue the next time I go will be to try the Weasel Boy Dark Weasel Mint Chocolate Stout (sometimes I just love beer and dessert in the same glass).

    As for the food, these guys obviously know what they are doing.  The scratch-made menu is upscale for burgers and chicken sandwiches (salads too), but still very unintimidating to the lesser skilled culinarian.  The California Burger is sinfully delicious.  The next time I tried the salmon salad -- also delicious.  I am a huge fan of lots of stuff in my salads and this one delivers: huge chunks of artichokes, with feta & kalamatas, and a generous piece of salmon on top.  My latest visit, I ordered a mash up: the california burger preparation except with the piece of
    grilled salmon from the salad instead of the burger.  I higher recommend this new creation and the kitchen didn't bat an eye when I ordered "off menu." Taleggio cheese, avocado, sprouts, arugula, tomato and cherry pepper relish mayo with that salmon is a match made in heaven!!

    These five stars are well deserved!

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    Large beer selection, large bar area and large actual bar.  The beer selection is broken up by type and the selection is pretty solid.  Being from Chicago we have a large amount of beer bars now and this one would be average in comparison but out of the bars I've been to in the Columbus area this was the largest beer selection I have seen to date.  Little light on trappist and some other European beers focused mainly on US breweries from reviewing the list.

    Didn't try the food so cannot comment.  

    Overall solid and I would return.

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    The theme of this review is "Why the Pint Room is Awesome and Not Redundant with 101 Beer Kitchen Nearby."

    When I first heard about the Pint Room, I probably rolled my eyes. ANOTHER craft beer center with 10000 things on tap? I mean, First World Probelms or whatever, but these joints are starting to become like the bagel shop boom of the 90's. Every one individually operates like they're special, but the multitude of similar-style joints evidences otherwise. Why would we need the Pint Room with 101 just down the street? I couldn't imagine Pint Room being nearly as good, so I suspected it would just be overflow for when 101 waits were too long.

    Well, I was wrong. The Pint Room is different than 101, and I may even prefer it in certain situations. The Pint Room is much more sports bar. I'm not a sports fan, but I'll happily tag along to watching a game here. Big TVs, comfortable seating that will give you a good view wherever you sit.

    Cozy, unassuming. There is still some kinda weird decorating in here, like barely-there stenciled damask patterns (hello 2006!) mixed with, like, zoo animals or something? But I don't mind that. At least it's unique and has some sort of interior design. Weirdly, the bathroom has black toilets... the upside is it keeps things from looking gross, but the downside is it keeps things from looking gross. How do I know that there's not disgustingness going on there? I don't.

    Anyway. If the Pint Room is more sports bar than the name might suggest, it is also more burger bar than the name might suggest. In fact, I can get craft beer anywhere nowadays, but the burgers here are unique and special. There's classic bacon-cheeseburgers, mid-crazy shiitake with gouda, and super-crazy PBB&J burger with pepper jack, strawberry jam, fresh strawberries, peanut butter, and bacon. And much, much more. No doubt when I want a fun selection of burgers, I will put Pint Room on my list of crave-quashers. So, 101 may cover more culinary ground, but if it's a burger I'm after, I'll head towards Pint Room's more focused, streamlined menu.

    As much as I gripe about the obvious craft-brew trend, I'm a huge cheerleader for these non-chain restaurants with good food and good brew taking over the suburbs... just like 101 Beer Kitchen.

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    Liked decor. Waiter was friendly but was too busy to be attentive. Had onion rings which were tasteless even after we added a lot of salt. Kid's grilled cheese was great for my 3 year old. My husband & friend really enjoyed their beer selections & hamburgers. Definitely a great beer selection & staff is knowledgeable about it.

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    The Pint Room is a pretty cool place. They have a rather decent beer selection with a large number of things on tap. In particular they have a number of stouts that I have a soft spot in my heart including the yeti espresso stout.

    The food is also worth the visit. The feature of the join is the burger selection which ranges from what you'd expect to some rather unique offerings. For example they have a burger with a crab cake, a Peanut butter and jelly (with strawberries) burger, and even one with lobster among others. Strangely, the PBB&J one is a favorite of mine despite the fact that it doesn't sound like it would be that good.

    The service staff are very polite and provide excellent service. The interior is definitely a trendy sort of atmosphere with that modern feel of straight lines and a touch of minimalism. Overall I rather enjoy it and find myself going there fairly often.

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    Definitely a trendy place that appears quite popular, particularly with the 20 something / 30 something age group.   Big screen TV's outline the perimeter for the celing around the place.   Was there during March Madness, but nobody appeared to actually be paying any attention to the games.  

    Our waitress was really helpful, explained the menu, offered suggestions and was just plain kewl.   They have 101 beers on draft and another 100 in bottles or cans.  Order by the number.   They write your order down on a cell phone.  Takes longer if they cannot type.  The pub has a very contemporary feel inside.  

    The menu is a one pager that contains a half dozen appetizers, a half dozen salads and the rest is burgers, chicken sandwhiches and other sandwhiches.   There are some uncommon blending of different ingredients to make the sandwhiches that sound intriguing, but the chicken sandwhich that I had was - okay.  

    Don't plan on carry on a conversation inside when they are busy.   I cannot tell you how many times we had to ask the waitress to repeat herself.   Great atmosphere if you want to party.  The interior is an open air environment that is ideal for watching many of the big screen tv's.

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    This place was good, with a really nice food selection and reasonable prices. I hate when prices aren't listed on drink menus but since it was reasonable I'll get over it.

    Beer selection was pretty nice although I have to say if you put a Blue Moon in with your microbrew selection I'll think less of you. I love wheat beers and nothing on the menu of 7 or so in that category piqued my interest.

    I had the wedge salad and it was yummy and really good sized.

    Went for a work happy hour, and since we showed up pretty close to 5 on a Friday there wasn't much of a wait. Service was pretty good - fun that they use iPod touches for servers.

    The reason this gets three stars instead of four is that it is LOUD in there. You have to shout to hear people at the same table. They really need to get some insulation or room dividers in there -- it's all basically one big room.

    The ambiance is just ok, too... kind of boring.

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    Returned again and had much much MUCH better service. Tried the wings which are huge! Although only 6 come, each one is about the equivalent of 3 traditional wings, meat-wise. Asked our waitress which sauce she recommended and she told us she recently mixed 2 for someone else so that's what we did - the buffalo and bbq I think. Perfect balance of sweet and spicy. Would be nice if they gave you some wet naps. We also split the infamous PBB&J burger. It was good, but not as fantastic as everyone makes it sound. Maybe that's because I'm not a big burger person - they're not what a gravitate towards when dining out. The amount of beef was more than I care for and masked the crazy flavors a little too much. The SPFs came with dippy sauce this time. Yay :) Tried the tangerine beer and loved it. Went well with the sweetness of the PBB&J burger. Will be back again to try something else.

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    Love this Place !  Excellent Beer / Wine / Craft Beer / Local Beer selection ,  Great Food , Great Staff . Gets crowded after 5pm on Fridays & Saturdays . I hope they might add more selections one day to the MENU . The Burgers are great . Fun place . 4 MEOWS --- GO !

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    Stopped in to this place after catching a Hockey game with friends while visiting Columbus and came away quite impressed. The waiter was a little too familiar and personal but made great recommendations and didn't rush us out even after his shift had ended and the kitchen closed.

    They served Kentucky Bourbon ale out of a stemmed pilsner glass which for some reason made it taste better than any beer I've ever had and believe me that is a goddamned long list.

    I hope this place gets the support that it deserves because the location is atrocious. If I lived closer I'd certainly be a regular.

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    Went for lunch today.  We got the bottle caps, which were delicious!  Nicely fried and not soggy at all.  Good flavor and dipping sauce.  I had the California Burger which I really enjoyed.  I thought the fries were great too!  Seems like they're freshly made and the little bit of cheese on top was yummy!  My husband had the Cajun Burger.  He loved it.  I tried a bite and also enjoyed it.  It had a bit of a smoky flavor which I enjoyed.  The server was friendly and attentive.  Liked that they have growlers so you can take the craft beers home.  I think we might pick some up for a super bowl party this weekend.  Can't wait to go back and try the beers and more burgers!

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    This is a GREAT bar, AND the food is awesome! Definitely an amazing beverage selection, always a hundred beers on tap, and the food is a surprising plus! The sweet potato fries and onion rings are great compliments to any dish. Portions are huge! Ingredients are fresh! A GREAT place to watch a game!

    Cons:  Servers place your orders on iPods which is timely (the beer menu is HUGE and scrolling through takes time) and the flooring is very dangerous when wet. I last visited for lunch during a snow and it was very scary to walk to and from the exit. The flooring is beautiful but more of a residential grade in that in a house, if the floor gets wet it gets mopped up quickly whereas in a restaurant setting in in-climate weather, it is difficult to keep up. My parents are older and I was carrying an infant in a car seat and we were all nervous of walking to the door.

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  • 0

    Well , I went here sat. Night and it was packed. The conversations were very loud, not a big deal though. Started with bone-in buffalo wings and they were terrible, but hang on it really gets better. (Sent the wings back because there wasn't any meat on them.) My girlfriend and I both got cheeseburgers and they were very good as well as the buns. My girlfriend thought fries were ok, however , I thought they were excellent.
    We ordered a side of slaw and it was homemade and had a quite bit of horseradish in it. We both thought it was outstanding!!! I had two beers that I'd never heard of and I must have got lucky because(with the help of there menu descriptions) they were my two new favorites!! The names were" Lost coast Tangerine wheat" and "Iron Fist Dubble fisted". A little side note,there aren't beer prices listed so you might want to ask.

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    Wow they have a lot of beers... and Dudes... ladies this could be a good "hot spot" The bartenders are super nice also. I will be back. It is a fun place to just hang out.

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    Great lunchtime stop -- think it would be even better at happy hour so I could have a beer. Classic burger was cooked as requested, fries were awesome and really enjoyed the hamburger bun. Will be in again!

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  • 0

    Good idea, but a little strange on the execution.  The location of this place is what will ultimately kill it.  The strange little Shoppes are mostly vacant and hard to get in and out of.  That will be hard to overcome for a place like this.

    Interior is very modern, which doesn't necessarily work for a beer joint in my opinion.  Looks like the owners spent a bazzillion dollars on decor, which they are going to have a hard time making up.    We were here during prime lunch time and it was about 1/4 full.  For some reason, I don't see this being a hot night spot, but I could be wrong.

    Lots of beers on tap, which is always a plus, and lives up to the name of the joint.   Menu is very ambitious and trendy, but food didn't quite live up to expectations.  The "short-rib chile" was excellent with more meat than you would see in normal chili!!  Burger was good, but not great.    

    Give it a chance, if you are in the area, but I am worried about the longetivity of this place.

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    I was a little reluctant to go here with the description of a burger bar (not generally something I would order).  We walked in and I was impressed with the ambiance.  You can truly go in and get whatever you are looking for: restaurant or bar.  The restaurant is seperated nicely.  The bar is simply amazing- love seeing all of those handles!  My favorite spot, which we were lucky to get, were the seats right in the middle, we could see it all.

    I wanted to be open-minded and tried one of the burgers.  They had a wide variety that really sounded delicious.  I got the BBQ burger and my daughter tried the hangover.  They were fantastic!!!!  As I said before, I am not a burger person.  I can honestly say, I can't wait to go back!  I've been craving another burger!  We enjoyed the hand-cut fries and both had beer cheese soup, which was phenomenal as well.  

    The wait staff was friendly and I greatly appreciated the quick service using the I-pod touch system.  Especially the fact that she could swipe my credit card the moment I handed it to her.  

    The beer selection is fantastic!  I, personally, am also not a huge beer drinker.  They have a good selection of ciders which I don't normally find.  I didn't find any problems with the number system of the beers.  I asked by name and number, which worked for me.

    Overall, I was glad I went in and can't wait to return.

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    I met some friends here on a Friday night around 5 PM.  We were seated immediately.  The decor is modern with clean lines and tons of tvs everywhere.  This would be a good place to catch a game.  The beer list is fantastic.  They have 100 or so beers on tap and on the menu it's organized by style (ales, browns, ipa, fruits) which makes it somewhat easier to find something you like. When you order, they will ask you the beer number instead of the name of the beer so they can type that into their itouch to send to the bar.

    Some areas of improvement.:
    While I found the beer list to be great I was disappointed that I couldn't order some sort of flight.  When I had asked the waitress about a flight she said something along the lines of "we're still new, we don't have that yet."  She didn't offer an alternative, which there actually is one.  I saw another table order sample (shot-sized), each for a dollar.  It would have been nice if the waitress presented this option.

    Also, we ordered some bar bites to share with the table.  We had the bistro fries, tender satay, and pale ale onion rings.  Unfortunately, each was grossly underseasoned even when dipped in their respective sauces.  

    So if you're looking for some interesting beers, this might be your spot, but I wouldn't go here for the food.

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    The bartender didn't know what style a certain beer was when asked. It's your job.

    They don't have half of the beer they claim to. I went through a few different beers before finding one they actually had.

    The rap music doesn't fit the craft beer setting and their is an odd smell of mold.

    Overall the beer selection is good if they actually have that beer and The staff is clueless.

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    Met a friend here for dinner last night and was pleasantly surprised. The place is bigger than it looked from 161 and was warm and noisy inside. We must have timed it perfectly because we were seated immediately upon arriving and not longer afterwards there was a wait.

    I ordered the BBQ burger (medium), which came out a little less done than medium in the middle but was tasty nonetheless. My friend had the veggie sandwich which was loaded with good stuff. What I really enjoyed were the fries, they came out with a sprinkling of cheese, garlic and herbs and were just darn good. But, the star here is the beer list. It really is impressive. They have a lot of Ohio beers on tap and plenty of variety for those who are looking to expand their beer horizons.

    My only issues with the beer list are: A) the numbering system; while I am sure it is helpful for the servers and ordering system, it was immensely confusing when the server referred to a beer he liked by number and we had to search a numerical list that isn't in numerical order to find what he beer was talking about. And #2, (and this is a long held pet peeve), beer lists that don't list prices next to the beer. Just tell me how much the dang beer is, I've already had to search through a giant list of beers, I don't need to decipher a code to find out what I'm going to pay for it.

    Overall, I like this place. Our server was friendly and knew a good deal about the beers. We didn't have any major problems with the iPod touch ordering/payment system... it seems like most of the bugs have been worked out.

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    Went there for happy hour on Friday. $2 off drafts from 4-6. Reasonably priced beer and a great selection which is why I went to check it out. I also had a burger and while a tad expensive, it was very good. I'd give it 5 stars if happy hour was till 7 and their order/receipt process gets some tweaking. I will definitely return.

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    My husband and I went here on a Saturday night. Really enjoyed the ambiance, service was good, not impressed with the food. It wasn't horrible but not anything I'd refer my friends too. It was just ok.

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    I was in town visiting friends and we stopped in this new place to grab a quick bite after my flight landed.  I've been to a lot of places that claim to have a lot of beers.  This place delivers.  My favorite was the Double UP and was surprised to find a few craft beers from the West Coast.  Nice.  The burgers were terrific and the place was busy with a really nice ambiance.   Staff was nice and being new, the place was very clean.  Overall, this was a great experience and we went back for lunch the next day.  Surprised the place was running so smooth after being open just a few days.    One cool thing I liked was the BBQ burger.  I ordered cole slaw on the side but this thing tasted delicious.   I got it the second time as well.

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    Awesome beer selection, hopefully they have a good procedure for cleaning 100 taps at night. Food is good. Some quirks, but they just opened and it is busier than grand central station.

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    Went to the Pint Room in Dublin, OH yesterday for an early lunch. I had no problem getting a seat. Although they became really busy after the 1 O'clock  hour, even though they have only been open a week. Service was excellent, staff was very friendly and knowledgeable. They recommended the Cajun burger, but I couldn't resist the Hangover burger (posted a pic) and broiled lump crab cakes! Crab cakes were delicious, way more crab than cakes, which is rare. Burger was cooked to a perfect med well, which is also rare to have someone cook as requested. I posted the menu. Check it out. I'm assuming you can't go wrong on any dish:). All in all the atmosphere was great, clean place (including the bathrooms), friendly/ knowledgable staff, and great food! 101 beers on tap, will have to wait for happy hour for me. As for the iPhone ordering, really neat... a model of efficiency.  I will be back for lunch and happy hour!

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    I live down the street from The Pint Room, and have been watching it progress for weeks, I met a friend there tonight, it was Great!!  I has a few brown ales, the waitress took our order on an iPod Touch like the other reviews said, she didn't know a ton out about the beers, but asked me how my beer was and what it was like so she could learn more about it, which I appreciate.  

    I had the Shitaki+Gouda burger, ordered it Medium, and it actually came out Medium, honestly one of the best burgers I've had in a long time.  The Sweet Potato fries were a little over cooked, but I chalked it up to it only being open a week.   My buddy had the wings, they were HUGE and he said he liked them.

    Overall, I would go back to this place anytime, actually going back soon.(taking the Fiance there this weekend).  I lived in Portland, OR for a few years and this place reminded me of a lot of the places I used to go, focused on local beer, which good to great food and enough TV's to keep sports fans happy, but not in your face for those who don't care.  

    A+

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  • 0

    Hit this place at 2PM, light crowd. Beer list was the draw, a very impressive selection of draft beers with an emphasis on Ohio brewed beers. Have to order by number as servers use an iPod to enter your order, a bit different but since you have the menu not that big of an issue. Service was a little slow but will give them a pass on that this time as the place just opened. Food is your basic pub grub with a bit of a twist. Some very interesting burger combo's.  The burgers were excellent. With respect to the atmosphere, lots of TV's with various sports chennels on, music a tad loud but not too bad. Place was very clean looking (should be is barnd new). Wait staff was very pleasant, beers were very good, food was surprising very good. Overall a very good place if you like your craft beers, will be heading back there again this week.

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    I met a group of 6 friends last night at the Pint Room, a relatively new place in the Dublin area. It's located near the 257/33/161 general area. After I drove past it 2 times I finally figured out how to get in to the complex and park. (Obviously I'm not a Dublin native...not smart enough to figure out their fancy schmancy roads.) The place has a cool atmosphere. Very loud and bar-like. They've got 101 beers on tap and then another 100 in bottles on their menu. The menu had room for even more beer that they expect to get in stock soon. They even highlighted their made-in-Ohio brews (always a bonus if you're a beer snob AND have Ohio pride!). We waited a bit to be seated since we planned on eating, too -- 7 PM on a Friday night and the place was really hopping. The wait was fine, though, since we could hang at the bar and begin to try some of their 201 beer options. I ended up having a Sixpoint Bengali Tiger IPA and Finch's Threadless IPA. Mmmm mmm I love those hops! There was also a good selection of seasonals for those still craving the winter ales. The food menu had a good variety of burgers, which is what most of us ordered. I'm a sucker for melted peanut butter and so their PB-B&J burger stood out to me. This thing was AWESOME! It's a burger with peanut butter, bacon, strawberry preserves and strawberry slices. Sounds weird, but tastes SO good. All the other burgers were given good reviews, too -- Cajun, barbeque, and California styles. Overall the place is great. They'll need to streamline things just a little bit before they really get into their groove. With all the beer selections it may be fun for them to consider a club of sorts for people who want to conquer the menu (along the lines of what Winking Lizard or World of Beers does).

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    First, let me preface this by saying that I am a fan of small businesses and hate to write a review like this.  That being said, it was a total s-word show in there today.

    We came here for lunch with my husband's family for a post-Christmas get together.  The beer list is impressive, but you have to order your beer by number.  However, the servers come out telling you the name of the beer so God help you if you don't know the name because they don't know the corresponding numbers.  Oh and if the beer doesn't have a number next to it, then you can't order it at the moment.  They just want you to know that it might be available sometime soon.

    Oh, and speaking of ordering, the servers take your order with an iPod touch, which is just clumsy to put it nicely.  It took our table almost 10 minutes to order because the server kept flipping through the menu to select items.  Then, apologetically, she came back to the table and had to hand-write our order because she forgot to enter the substitutions/changes people had made when she submitted the order to the kitchen.  Sweet.

    Lunch was at 1 PM and at 2 PM we still didn't have our food. The waitress kept disappearing and not coming back to the table.  When we ordered drinks, I ordered food for my small child so that she didn't have to wait, but even that took over 30 minutes.  When our toddler's food finally came, it was on an adult-sized plate.  So I asked for a small plate so I could feed her.  After 10 minutes of sitting and waiting to feed my child, my brother-in-law finally went to the bar to ask for a plate.

    Because I have food allergies, I called the restaurant ahead of time to ask what was on the menu since they don't yet have a website (online it just says "coming soon" and "Opening in November").  I was told that they could accommodate me over the phone so when I arrived, I ordered something from the menu but was then told that the menu wasn't accurate and I couldn't really eat any of their fancier burgers.  At that point, I had a toddler who was ready to lose it, so I just asked for a plain old hamburger with no bun or anything on it.  Boring.

    When our food finally arrived, the server or the kitchen had forgotten my niece's order entirely so we all had to wait yet again while they scrambled to get her order.  The food was fine, but nothing amazing.  My burger was fine and well-cooked, but it definitely wasn't the best burger I've ever had or anything.

    Overall, I think that this place could be cool, but they REALLY need to work out the kinks.  And probably get rid of the iPod ordering system.  Good grief.

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