The place has plenty of parking, which is great. It's a bit tucked away from the main street of Pleasant Hill, but once inside, it's a clean and welcoming space with very friendly service. You can order using the indoor kiosk or at the cashier.
The staff were genuinely nice and happy to answer all my questions. I really liked their "build your own" burger option. I chose crispy bacon for mine, though it wasn't crispy when it came out. Thankfully, they quickly remade it for me without any issue. Next time, I'll add a note to make the bacon crispy when I order.
Here’s what we had: Classic burger: My boyfriend liked it. Build your own burger (with fried egg and crispy bacon): The egg was perfectly cooked. I enjoyed the burger, but personally found it a bit greasy — the top bun looked a bit too buttery. Sweet potato fries: Tasty and not greasy, which I appreciated. Soy garlic half chicken: Flavorful, though the glaze was quite drippy — be careful when eating!
I’m taking off one star because the women’s restroom looked a bit worn — the sink finish and wall paint were peeling.
Also, the location doesn’t appear on the official Craft Burger website yet, so I couldn’t place a pickup order online without going through a food delivery app. I prefer to order directly to avoid extra fees.
Overall, the food was good and the service was excellent. I’ll definitely return to try more menu items, and hopefully see the restroom...
Read more#vegetarian. Craft Burger by Shane’s in Duluth has been open for about three weeks, and it’s definitely worth a try. The interior is new, clean, and inviting, with a comfortable dining room. You can order at the counter or use one of their kiosks—staff at the counter were friendly and helpful.
The menu offers a nice variety of signature sandwiches, plus the option to build your own. You can swap out the beef patty for a veggie patty or Impossible Burger on any sandwich. My husband ordered the Blackened Salmon dish—a flavorful combination of Cajun remoulade, crispy onion, honey balsamic Brussels sprouts, toasted nuts & seeds, and marinated grape tomatoes. (If you’re not a Brussels sprouts fan, you can opt to have it served over lettuce instead.) He enjoyed it, but be prepared for the strong Brussels sprouts presence.
I had a burger with Impossible meat and a side of fries. The sandwich was big, juicy, and very tasty. The total for both meals came to $39—not cheap, but a delicious splurge once in a while.
Located across the parking lot from Arby’s on Pleasant Hill, Craft Burger is a great new spot in Duluth for burger lovers looking for fresh flavors and...
Read morePlace is spacious and clean. Randomly selected this restaurant based off the high rating of reviews, but really disappointed in the taste of my burger. I wouldn’t come back to try another burger, but maybe give a second chance for something else.
First, the screen to order is a little confusing when selecting an item. Pretty strange layout on the options. Secondly, I ordered the burger to be medium, not medium well. It came out overcooked and no taste at all. We ordered the Garlic Lover and the Almost Famous (substituted the cheese for fresh mozzarella) burgers. I think my burger was made first because when it came to our table it was COLD. The meet was cold, no garlic taste, no anything. I would not recommend the Garlic Lover to anyone. The Almost Famous burger was better, because there was some flavor. But that flavor came from all the sauce that was on the burger. The burgers are messy and not flavorful. I was pretty disappointed in the burgers, especially for being $12 a burger. It’s like a shake shack without the deliciousness in the burger.
Plenty of parking and restrooms were clean. Tables are spaced...
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