My fiance and I don’t like to go out to eat anymore since we feel quality of food and service has gone down dramatically. We also don’t like to go out to eat if we can make it at home ourselves. I have to say this will be a repeat visit!! We are obsessed with the grass fed and organic ingredients… even organic drinks and Olipop! You can customize anything! My fiance got the grass fed Elk burger and hand cut fries with an organic lemonade. There wasn’t a morsel left! I got “The National” grass fed burger (with no bacon), added pickled tomato, put it on a keto flaxseed bun with an added an order of the honey Brussels instead of fries … YUM! Everything was high quality, service was great and the atmosphere fun. Can’t wait to try an organic...
Read moreI generally only write reviews if: a) I’ve had more than 1 positive, repeated experience, and b) there are exceptional marks across the board.
Bareburger has the best burger (Buckaroo) I’ve had in many years. I’ve also tried the fries, onion rings, pastrami, milkshake, and fried jalapeño cheese sticks. None of these things are considered health foods, but you don’t feel like you’ve eaten a bunch of processed or greasy food afterwards.
Service has been great with everyone I’ve interacted with and the atmosphere is great, whether that’s indoor or outdoors. They’re new to Glastonbury (just like me) and absolutely worth checking out - can’t go wrong, especially with such a great menu, people, and...
Read moreI’d like to review the food but unfortunately after being promptly seated, we never received water or even eye contact with a server. After 15 minutes we spoke with the young lady who originally seated us (first time an employee was within 10 feet of us) and were told they were busy. We left and went to Magee Mcfly’s where our waiter introduced himself and took our drink order as soon as we were seated. They have excellent burgers and great service. The manager even stopped by unsolicited to see how we were enjoying everything.
Too many great dining options in Glastonbury to tolerate an establishment that didn’t want...
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