Over priced, hamburger patties are to thin, french fries only one size cost $3.99 about $4.50 with tax... They have a .99 cent hamburger advertised on the outside window to draw you in, and then when you get inside, the customer find out, the burger is only meat and bread with a pickle & mustard. No mayonnaise ketchup lettuce or tomato 99 cent, and everything else is 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and $9. So when a customer is attracted to come in after seeing the .99cent Hamburger Special advertised on the Window. The customer is going to averagely spend 5 to $10 because they can't order anything else with the .99cent hamburger, unless they spend over $5.even if the customer call itself being smart and tried out to order just a kid menu for $5 they give him the same 99-cent burger with mustard only a little bit of fries and a small drink. The question is why don't they have those little bitty fries that they put in it kids meal on the menu as small fries for $2 and the regular french fries that they have on the menu for $3.99 be the large fries ? If they was to do that, then they would I have a reasonable menu for customers can come in and afford buy reasonable meal... Their marketing manager should be fired. Because their food isn't bad, it's just overpriced, and Missed marketed. If they change their 99 cent hamburger into a real 99 cent hamburger and put small fries on the menu at half the price of their large fries, and put small fries on their menu. I'll change my opinion and recommend other to go. I'm just an upset customer french fry lover, that came into this restaurant to order a 99-cent Burger what's a small fries I only have $5 to my name and when I went inside I couldn't order the burger and fries because with taxes I didn't have enough. So I ordered 4 hamburgers with no mustard, pickles, or tomatoes.... All I want on is mayonnaise ketchup & lettuce only. Then the hostess who was taking my order told me that I can't get lettuce ketchup and mayonnaise put on my burger for 99 cent I can only get mustard and pickle only and I tried to argue with her and I told her that I can't eat mustard and pickles didn't you hear what I said when I first ordered this hamburger I said I would like a hamburger with no mustard no pickles no tomatoes but I want lettuce ketchup and mayonnaise. All hamburgers come with lettuce tomato onions pickles ketchup mayonnaise mustard. Those are the proper ingredients for hamburger if a customer add cheese then it's a cheeseburger if you go to any restaurant it asked for a hamburger those going to be the main ingredients you would receive on your burger. For a regular hamburger. This restaurant is forcing a customer to eat only meat and bread with mustard and a pickle and they're calling it a hamburger that is not a hamburger they need to re-evaluate their advertisement of a hamburger because that is false advertising when you can order a hamburger buta you can't get no lettuce tomatoes onions pickles ketchup mustard and mayonnaise on your burger unless the restaurant only have thousand island sauce that they put on burgers like some...
Read moreI recently had the pleasure of indulging in the wet burrito at Olympic Flame Burgers, and I can confidently say it's a taste sensation that deserves every bit of its 5-star rating.
From the moment the plate arrived, loaded with a hefty, saucy burrito, I knew I was in for a treat. The portion size was generous, promising a satisfying meal that exceeded my expectations. The presentation was appetizing, with a colorful array of fresh toppings and a tantalizing drizzle of sauce.
What sets Olympic Flame Burgers apart is not just the quality of the ingredients but the careful balance of flavors. The salsa added a refreshing kick, the cheese melted to perfection, and the sauce brought everything together in a savory embrace. It's evident that the chefs here are masters of their craft, putting thought and care into every bite.
The service at Olympic Flame Burgers was excellent, with attentive staff ensuring a pleasant dining experience. The ambiance was welcoming, making it a great spot for both casual meals and celebratory occasions.
In conclusion, if you're a fan of Mexican cuisine and haven't tried the wet burrito at Olympic Flame Burgers, you're missing out on a culinary masterpiece. It's a flavor fiesta that will leave your taste buds dancing with joy. I'll be returning to savor this delectable dish again and again. Five stars – no...
Read moreI recently had the pleasure of dining at Olympic Flame Burgers, and it was a fantastic experience. The restaurant, located in the heart of the city, has a warm and inviting ambiance with a touch of nostalgic Americana.
The star of the show, of course, is their burgers. The patty was perfectly cooked to my preference, juicy and flavorful. I was delighted by the variety of toppings and condiments available, allowing me to customize my burger to my liking. The brioche buns were fresh and added a wonderful texture.
The service was excellent, with friendly and attentive staff who made sure we had everything we needed. The menu also offered a range of other American classics, from crispy fries to milkshakes that were a perfect complement to the meal.
The pricing was reasonable, considering the quality and quantity of the food. Olympic Flame Burgers is an ideal spot for a casual meal or a quick bite, and it's clear that they take pride in serving up classic American comfort food. I highly recommend giving it a try if you're in the area.
Overall, Olympic Flame Burgers is a hidden gem that delivers delicious, no-frills American fare with a smile. I'll definitely be returning for another round of their mouthwatering burgers in the...
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