my daughter and i  decided 2 try it. we both went 4 the asian salad ,they give u a very very small container of dressing. i asked the waiter 4 a couple more of the dressings no problem ,i alsohad a order of french fries which were pretty good.  when we got are our bill we noticed a extra charge 4 the 2 very small containers of dressing  = 50 cents each ==  if u r going 2 nickle dime people like that u r not going 2 stay in business 2 long.  the thing that pissed me the most was waiter not saying '' sorry i have' 2 charge extra the dressing '',  i would of gotten it anyways.  we arrived there about 12:45 and the place was empty  2 at the bar and 1 other table.  next store is friday's rest.  there lot was pretty full.  this place is going 2 have hard time here =  2 other places  didn't fare well ==
Review Source:A few co-workers wanted to try Two Bucks yesterday for lunch. Â I joined them with my usual culinary curiosity as this restaurant is very near my place of work. Â Upon arrival, we sat ourselves and the waiter took our drink orders. Â Within a few short minutes, our drinks arrived and we placed our lunch orders.
I ordered the Pork Wrap with a side of fries. Â When it arrived, it was warm and tasty. Â It was a little bland, but since there was hot sauce on each table, I used some to spice it up. Â The fries tasted like fresh cut and they were yummy.
Ironically, I only saw two items on the menu that are two bucks. Â I didn't notice anything that really stood out about this place. Â They have a decent selection of sliders, but the sliders are fairly small. Â I realize sliders are inherently small, but these seemed small for a place that specializes in them.
I'd recommend it, but it's just 'typical'.
My husband and I were in the area, and thought that we would try the newly opened Two Bucks restaurant. Â The menu selections are limited, but there were some pretty decent choices. Â I opted for the black/bleu sliders which are 3 for $6. Â There were at least 8-10 slider choices and for $1 extra, you can mix and match your selection. Â My husband ordered the boneless barbecue wings ($8). Â We also order the sage & garlic french fries (a la carte $2), the waitress mentioned that the portion was large enough to share. Â Our order arrived promptly, and upon glancing at the fries, we knew immediately that we would need another order...lol!. Â My burgers were cooked well, with just a sprinkling of bleu cheese and a cajun aioli spread, which conflicted with the bleu cheese, just a little bit. Â I scraped off the spread. Â My husband thought that the boneless wings were sufficient. Â The star of the meal was definitely the fries. Â Handcut, deep-fried and tossed with sage and garlic. Â They were cooked perfectly, not at all greasy and as I mentioned previously, we had two orders. Â All-in-all this was an ok meal, great price $19 for 2 entrees, 2 orders of fries and beverages. The staff was super friendly. Â I would return.
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