Sharky's closed at the first of the year (2013), according to their Facebook page.
I quit going there after being a semi-regular for quite a while, due to the deterioration of the quality of the food. Â A couple of years ago, the burgers were the best in a five-mile radius. Â Then, the burgers began a steady decline that couldn't justify the price.
Service pretty much was always chaotic and slow, although the staff was pleasant enough. Â And as somebody else said, cleanliness wasn't, apparently, a high priority, as the tables and booths were mostly of dubious cleanliness, if not outright nasty.
These are tough economic times and if a business doesn't cut it, they won't and don't deserve to make it. Â Sharky's, at one time, cut it, but they got lazy and gave up on providing the quality for the prices that they asked. Â Resting on your laurels isn't a good business plan, especially when that business is located in the dead Twilight Zone on Davis Highway around the I-10 interchange. Â I assiduously avoid that area, unless I can't.