With its no frills sterile looking décor, this fast food burger joint lets its food speak for itself, offering both a take-away and an eat in option.
To eat I ordered the Cheesy B burger with beef, cheese, pickles, tomato sauce, aioli and American mustard ($9.90) and the poutine ($9). With its beautifully cooked juicy meat patty (slightly pink just the way I like it) and lashings of sauce, the Cheesy B was delicious. It was, however, small and would not be enough to fill someone with a large appetite. Luckily Wonky Trolley offers a double meat patty option for an extra $4.00.
The poutine was nice, but nothing to write home about - the chips could have done with some seasoning and the cheese would have benefited from being melted.
Whilst not the best burger joint I have ever been to, the Cheesy B was delicious and definitely a burger I would come back for.
Venue: 2/5
Service: 3/5
Food: 4/5
Total: 9/15
Verdict: like - get around to trying it at some point.
To eat I ordered the Cheesy B burger with beef, cheese, pickles, tomato sauce, aioli and American mustard ($9.90) and the poutine ($9). With its beautifully cooked juicy meat patty (slightly pink just the way I like it) and lashings of sauce, the Cheesy B was delicious. It was, however, small and would not be enough to fill someone with a large appetite. Luckily Wonky Trolley offers a double meat patty option for an extra $4.00.
The poutine was nice, but nothing to write home about - the chips could have done with some seasoning and the cheese would have benefited from being melted.
Whilst not the best burger joint I have ever been to, the Cheesy B was delicious and definitely a burger I would come back for.
Venue: 2/5
Service: 3/5
Food: 4/5
Total: 9/15
Verdict: like - get around to trying it at some point.
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