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First off, the burgers were absolutely deeeeelicious! Got the Cali and Patty melt and they were both extremely good. We were however disappointed with the sides. The fries and tots had nearly no salt at all and could use some seasonings. Shakes were okay too. Will definitely try other burgers soon but unfortunately probably skip the tots/fries Service: Take out View all feedback.
What Penelope Anderson doesn't like about 208 Burger Q:
The food is honestly hit and miss. I really enjoy deep fried mushrooms but these are always under cooked. If they were normal size they would be fine, but trying to use mushrooms this size just doesn't work. View all feedback.
The food was amazing definitely will go back. I just wish they would have given us our honey mustard and no ice in our drinks like we asked. Other than that... great place!
What a great place to eat!!! Well worth the drive!! Totchos!! Amazing!!!
This is the food makes a small town famous, the uniqueness and the excellent flavor, out of the franchise world, this establishment is a must to visit and taste, I only wish the sitting area was a little more adequate to create the atmosphere.
I went for the first time last week. The 208 burger was amazing! The tots were hot and crispy. I will be back. Excited to try some of the BBQ. Well worth going!
I ordered the 208 Burger, which is pretty typical of their offerings: elaborate toppings in tasty and unflinching variety atop a small, low quality beef patty. I would call that their only flaw; if they would invest a little more money into a thicker,better quality patty (or two), their burgers would taste like the amazing burgers they are instead of like a pile of toppingsmostly successfully trying to hide the taste of poor quality meat. Unrelated, I think they should work on their fooddescriptions a bit. While I was eating I got to witness several customers receiving what was presumably their first time orders,and most expressed incredulity at how different their order was from what they expected. For instance, the 208 Burger lists deep fried pickles on it. I think most customers would assume there were breaded, deep-fried pickle chips, but they wouldactually receive breaded pickle spears balanced atop the burger. One customer even returned the burger upon seeing his oder.Managing expectations is easy, just put deep fried pickle SPEARS in the menu description. Ditto for other vague ingredients.Just ask the servers which menu items get the most confused reactions.