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Had it once in Vegas, dunno what the hype was. Gave it another shot the next time I was in Vegas, still have no idea why it's hyped up so much.
Steak n shake sucks the big one. Talk about frozen food city. Yuck
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Had it once in Vegas, dunno what the hype was. Gave it another shot the next time I was in Vegas, still have no idea why it's hyped up so much.
that could very well be a location and staff issue. the ones here are always spot on.
SA residents excited that another fast food chain is getting closer.
Color me shocked.
Went to two different ones tbh and on decent sides of the town. The food was decent and all but didn't live up to the hype of it being incredibly awesome. It's just a burger.
They have had that sign on I-10 and La Cantera forever, I'm losing hope.
Why would you make a to-go order if you're eating it in the restaurant? If your plan was to go inside and order food and then take it elsewhere to be eaten, I stand by the drive-thru/box/lap mat option.
Double-double, animal-style. Fries, well-done. Chocolate shake.
Yessss, please.![]()
Uh oh, the recommendation of a lapmat concerns me. Is this one of those slimy burgers where the condiments squirt out with each bite and you end up with a pile of slop in front of you about half way in? Don't like that. Don't like that at all![]()
Still have no earthly idea where you're getting that from. All I stated was IF it is your first time there, don't get it to go. Why would I get it to go then eat there? smh
So much for trying to be "cute"........
The lapmat business is beyond me.
Yes. In which case, I stand by my initial suggestion. If you want In-N-Out to-go, don't bother with the inside dining area. Go through the drive-thru, say yes when they ask if you'll be eating in your car, and they'll put it in a box (and give you a lap mat as a courtesy), which is by far the easiest way to transport In-N-Out foodstuffs. Their method of wrapping burgers and their fry containers and such aren't really suited for a bag.
It's not rocket surgery. When you go through the drive-thru, if you get your food in a box they give you a lap mat. So it is written, so shall it be done.
Think I'd just rather have a P. Terry's closer to me. A little down on burgers overall these days tbh.
every ingredient here is very fresh and not greasy at all.
The only burger that gets a little messy is when you get an "animal-style" burger, which means the patty is grilled in mus , and it has extra thousand island sauce and grilled onions on it. But they don't call it "animal-style" for no reason; the messiness is part of the appeal.
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