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Krazy Jim's Blimpy Burger
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Established in 1953, this burger joint with a cafeteria-style setup also makes sandwiches.
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Ann Arbor District Library: Downtown
343 S 5th Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48104, United States
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Huron River Water Trail
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Ann Arbor Civic Theatre
322 W Ann St, Ann Arbor, MI 48104
WSG Gallery
111 E Ann St, Ann Arbor, MI 48104
Gutman Gallery
118 N 4th Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48104
Argus Museum
525 W William St, Ann Arbor, MI 48103
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Krazy Jim's Blimpy Burger
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Krazy Jim's Blimpy Burger

304 S Ashley St, Ann Arbor, MI 48104
4.2(925)
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Established in 1953, this burger joint with a cafeteria-style setup also makes sandwiches.

attractions: A2AC (Ann Arbor Art Center), Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum and Leslie Science & Nature Center, Ann Arbor District Library: Downtown, Theatre Nova, Liberty Plaza, Huron River Water Trail, Ann Arbor Civic Theatre, WSG Gallery, Gutman Gallery, Argus Museum, restaurants: Fleetwood Diner, Frita Batidos Ann Arbor, Kosmo's BopShop, Bori Korean Kitchen & Bar, Conor O'Neill's Irish Pub, Pacific Rim By Kana, The Chop House Ann Arbor, Pretzel Bell, Avalon Cafe and Kitchen, Blue LLama Jazz Club and Restaurant
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(734) 663-4590
Website
blimpyburger.com

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Featured dishes

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Veggie Burger Blimpy Style
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Steak Cut French Fries

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Nearby attractions of Krazy Jim's Blimpy Burger

A2AC (Ann Arbor Art Center)

Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum and Leslie Science & Nature Center

Ann Arbor District Library: Downtown

Theatre Nova

Liberty Plaza

Huron River Water Trail

Ann Arbor Civic Theatre

WSG Gallery

Gutman Gallery

Argus Museum

A2AC (Ann Arbor Art Center)

A2AC (Ann Arbor Art Center)

4.8

(36)

Open 24 hours
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Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum and Leslie Science & Nature Center

Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum and Leslie Science & Nature Center

4.7

(1.8K)

Closed
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Ann Arbor District Library: Downtown

Ann Arbor District Library: Downtown

4.7

(142)

Open 24 hours
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Theatre Nova

Theatre Nova

4.8

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Lionel WallaceLionel Wallace
After four or five years away, I was excited to finally make it back to Crazy Jim’s Blimpy Burger in Ann Arbor. This spot used to be one of my go-to places during my college and grad school days — a true local legend known for its wild burger combinations and unmistakable vibe. I was hoping to relive some of that old-school Blimpy magic. The menu hasn’t changed much, still offering dozens of ways to build your own burger. I went big with a quint (that’s five patties) topped with lettuce, tomato, mayo, and onion. My wife kept it classic with a double, adding pickles and mustard to hers. We also ordered onion rings and decided to dine in instead of getting takeout this time. Here’s where things took a bit of a downturn. The dining area was noticeably dirty, which was a letdown. The burger itself was just okay — tender meat but lacking seasoning, and the bun was a bit stale. Onion rings were decent, but nothing special. After nearly 25 years in the Ann Arbor area, it pains me to say I walked away a little disappointed. Blimpy Burger used to hit different — especially back in its original location. Maybe it was just an off day, but this visit didn’t live up to the memory. If you’ve never been, it’s worth checking out once for the local history.
William SkellengerWilliam Skellenger
Had to wait 30 minutes in line but it is worth it. Don't fret about the ordering process, it is really simple. First: Expect the staff to be ornery! This is their schtick and it is part of the deal. Often they are hilarious, so just let it go. If you aren't in the mood for it then go somewhere else. They've been doing this since the '50s, they're not changing it because you can't handle it. 1. Take a tray. 2. Order whatever you want from the fryer. I recommend fried onions. 3. Put a cup on your tray if you want a fountain pop. 4. Tell the grill guy "triple on plain" to get a triple burger on a plain bun. Tell him if you want grilled veggies or bacon now as well. Don't talk about cheese at this point! 5. When your burger is done he'll ask you about cheese. They have cheddar, American, you name it. 6. Tell the guy at the end of the line what condiments and toppings you want. 7. Ask for ketchup for your fries if you want some at this point. 8. Pay and tip. Carry your tray to a table. Get a fountain pop on the way if you paid for one. All of this gets you a smashburger grilled in front of you, hopefully you got a laugh and enjoyed the food. If not? 🤷‍♂️
BigJayPBigJayP
The burgers were okay at best. I've had better and I've had worse. The fries were hot, but soggy and soft. The onion rings had little to no batter on them and the other veggies were the same. I'm sure people don't eat here for the hospitality because they are sorely lacking in that department. They've been in business for 50 some years, so they must be doing something right, but I'm not finding anything. You better know what you want before your turn in line because the staff (cook) will belittle you and make fun of you. Do you remember the 'Soup Nazi' from Seinfeld? This is the Soup Nazi in female form. You could say that she's the Burger Nazi. Know what you want and enter at your own peril. The prices were a little high in regards to the food you receive. I won't be back and I don't recommend this joint to anybody. This is a swing and miss for me. ❤️🍔🍟❤️🍔🍟❤️🍔🍟❤️🍔🍟 Based on hospitality, they get 0 ⭐️ Food gets 3 ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Atmosphere get 3 ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Service goes with hospitality for 1 ⭐️ Overall rating is 1.75 ⭐️
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After four or five years away, I was excited to finally make it back to Crazy Jim’s Blimpy Burger in Ann Arbor. This spot used to be one of my go-to places during my college and grad school days — a true local legend known for its wild burger combinations and unmistakable vibe. I was hoping to relive some of that old-school Blimpy magic. The menu hasn’t changed much, still offering dozens of ways to build your own burger. I went big with a quint (that’s five patties) topped with lettuce, tomato, mayo, and onion. My wife kept it classic with a double, adding pickles and mustard to hers. We also ordered onion rings and decided to dine in instead of getting takeout this time. Here’s where things took a bit of a downturn. The dining area was noticeably dirty, which was a letdown. The burger itself was just okay — tender meat but lacking seasoning, and the bun was a bit stale. Onion rings were decent, but nothing special. After nearly 25 years in the Ann Arbor area, it pains me to say I walked away a little disappointed. Blimpy Burger used to hit different — especially back in its original location. Maybe it was just an off day, but this visit didn’t live up to the memory. If you’ve never been, it’s worth checking out once for the local history.
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Had to wait 30 minutes in line but it is worth it. Don't fret about the ordering process, it is really simple. First: Expect the staff to be ornery! This is their schtick and it is part of the deal. Often they are hilarious, so just let it go. If you aren't in the mood for it then go somewhere else. They've been doing this since the '50s, they're not changing it because you can't handle it. 1. Take a tray. 2. Order whatever you want from the fryer. I recommend fried onions. 3. Put a cup on your tray if you want a fountain pop. 4. Tell the grill guy "triple on plain" to get a triple burger on a plain bun. Tell him if you want grilled veggies or bacon now as well. Don't talk about cheese at this point! 5. When your burger is done he'll ask you about cheese. They have cheddar, American, you name it. 6. Tell the guy at the end of the line what condiments and toppings you want. 7. Ask for ketchup for your fries if you want some at this point. 8. Pay and tip. Carry your tray to a table. Get a fountain pop on the way if you paid for one. All of this gets you a smashburger grilled in front of you, hopefully you got a laugh and enjoyed the food. If not? 🤷‍♂️
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William Skellenger

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The burgers were okay at best. I've had better and I've had worse. The fries were hot, but soggy and soft. The onion rings had little to no batter on them and the other veggies were the same. I'm sure people don't eat here for the hospitality because they are sorely lacking in that department. They've been in business for 50 some years, so they must be doing something right, but I'm not finding anything. You better know what you want before your turn in line because the staff (cook) will belittle you and make fun of you. Do you remember the 'Soup Nazi' from Seinfeld? This is the Soup Nazi in female form. You could say that she's the Burger Nazi. Know what you want and enter at your own peril. The prices were a little high in regards to the food you receive. I won't be back and I don't recommend this joint to anybody. This is a swing and miss for me. ❤️🍔🍟❤️🍔🍟❤️🍔🍟❤️🍔🍟 Based on hospitality, they get 0 ⭐️ Food gets 3 ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Atmosphere get 3 ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Service goes with hospitality for 1 ⭐️ Overall rating is 1.75 ⭐️
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4.2
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3.0
10y

Though I am but a humble outsider from Jackson, I have eaten at Blimpy's twice thanks to my best friend from Ann Arbor. Blimpy's is a local tradition, and I know there was great fervor when it returned to the area. However, does the restaurant truly stand out amongst the many other great places to eat around Michigan?

I am going to pull most of my review from my last visit because my first was at the old location. The first thing I noted upon my return was the snappy attitudes of the cooks behind the counter. Now, I personally did not mind the biting personalities as I'm sure others might not either. It adds a little bit of authentic flare to the place. However, I must warn people who are sensitive or easily offended because it could otherwise be very off-putting. As for the food itself, the star is and has always been the burgers, and I must say that I was... a bit underwhelmed this time around. I got the double, but I found the flavor of the patty to be a bit bland compared to other burger joints. The quality of the rest of the ingredients was delicious if not standard. We also tried the fried vegetables and the french fries. Okay, I know they call them "potatoes", but we all know that they are home-style fries. I digress. The fries themselves were quite good. Nothing mind-blowing, but then I don't think I've ever had french fries anywhere that redefine what a good french fry is. The fried vegetables, at least on my last visit, didn't seem to have much batter over them, at least not as much as I remember from the first. I will give the benefit of the doubt and say that there is likely a bit of variation, not unlike trying to deep fry something in your own kitchen.

So, final thoughts on Krazy Jim's Blimpy Burger? Eh... It's decent. The pricing is appropriate for what it serves and I don't think you'll be disappointed with the food. I'm especially happy to give my business to small restaurants over big chains. However, aside from the reputation, I didn't find anything else spectacular about Blimpy Burger. If you live in Ann Arbor, you owe it to yourself to at least try it once. Just don't be surprised if that first visit is enough to satisfy your curiosity.

(A note on how I rate restaurants because it is so nebulous:

5-Stars: There is something highly special about it, and I consider it one of my favorites. 4-Stars: Great restaurant that I would happily go to again. 3-Stars: I'm happy to have tried it, but I wouldn't be heartbroken to never go there again. 2-Stars: Didn't really enjoy it, but would be willing to go back if somebody dragged me along. 1-Star: I highly disliked it and refuse to go...

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1.0
7y

One of those assembly line joints with an assembly line mentality. High-stress production resulting in a low quality product (if "quality" is a word worth using here).

I get that for some people this place is appealing because of its take-no-nonsense customer service or the fact that its been around since the 1950s or some vague remark about its being "local" or "quirky." I wish those things were points of redemption, but none of that is apparent or even memorable when you leave the assembly line.

The ordering process is clunky, unintuitive, prone to confusion, and even if you try to make it easy for the workers, it's a losing battle. It's designed for maximum humiliation when you inevitably fail to adhere to their not-so-specialized order sequence. Either they're playing to the crabby worker shtick or are just crabby - and you really don't care, because it wears on your patience pretty quick. The assembly line system turns what could and should be a simple burger order into an uncomfortable ordeal that just makes you feel like you were cranked out of a machine that can't wait to get rid of you.

When I did receive my burger, it wasted no time disintegrating in my hands, becoming something between taco filling and a rotting salad. The bun was as dry and as tasteless as the fries, and the patties were so thin they couldn't (or refused to) hold their shape, flaking off into burnt chunks of flavorless meat. It was then that I realized the food was exactly like the customer service attitude: "why the hell should we make this enjoyable for you?" There seemed to me to be better places where I wouldn't be treated like a piece of garbage, like McDonald's. The only thing krazy about Krazy Jim's Blimpy Burger is that it's still in business.

Leaving this place, the only feelings I had were disappointment, a mild stomachache, and a lasting regret that I had helped to perpetuate the assembly line, when what I should have done was leave as soon as I entered. My first time was the last time, and I would never recommend this place to anyone. And unlike some other reviews, I couldn't bring myself to excuse the terrible service or conditions by being "local" or "historical." Not all history needs to...

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2.0
5y

Stopped by with family while visiting from out of town. We saw the place on Food Network which is why we decided to try it out. First off, their food is genuinely not bad. Their veggie burger is a frozen, deep fried patty that doesn’t have much taste except for the grease. But the meat eaters with me enjoyed their burgers. They have steak fries which are really good, too. However, The set up is ridiculous. One long line with a tiny board explaining how to order and your different options. Thankfully the guys working the grill help you out by asking you guided questions. But be prepared if there’s the woman working the fries area. She was SO rude!! We walked in and they were so busy that one of us sat down with the kid to save our seat. When we get up to the counter after waiting 20 minutes, the person watching the kid ran up to me to ask that I get her a drink. Then the woman working the fries nastily says to us that we ALL have to be in line. I said “well there’s only 4 of us, one is only getting soup and one is a kid...also, 2 of us are here. 1 is sitting with the kid..” and she sneers and says “you ALL have to be in line.” The guy on the grill saw me getting annoyed with her attitude and he eased us over and said they love kids and told us he’d give her a lollipop if she finished her burger. Whatever. So then we are waiting for them to make our food and it’s time to pick a cheese. I choose American and catch myself halfway through and say “cheddar, I mean cheddar.” The same woman again throws me a nasty sneer and shouts loudly “Make up your mind! American or cheddar?!” I said “ma’am I just said cheddar twice.” And she scoffs and throws the cheddar cheese haphazardly on my burger. I’m not sure what her problem was and why she was having such a negative attitude directed solely toward me as when I got to the counter I even smiled and said hello to her. Maybe she was having an off day or maybe she needs more customer service training. But I wasn’t ready to let her ruin my experience, so I continued with my life and enjoyed my food. Otherwise, the two guys working the grill and...

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