I thought maybe because the previous owner of the now shuttered Nineteen-B owner/operates this place it would be spectacular. But it leaves a lot to the imagination. Big Burger occupies an old biker bar, and the only changes I could see were the sign out front and the paint job. The special atmosphere that made Nineteen-B comfortable, inviting, cozy and vibrant are non existent. Before I opened to the public I might have removed the confederate flag stickers, certain political symbols, non family friendly things about the place. Opening a place that just sells burgers is a statement! Lots of places sell burgers. Does Big Burger have amazing burgers? A burger you couldn’t get anywhere else? NO! The food was mediocre at best. If they want to survive they need to stand out from the competition and right now, it’s just not cutting...
Read moreMe and a couple friends went here. Probably won't be back. The food was OKAY, nothing to brag about and DEFINITELY NOT a "big Burger". "beer battered" fries are just plain fries and not much to write home about. The atmosphere is a Bar and not a restaurant. You go to the register and order your food, waiting to be waited on, you'd starve. And lastly, although I'm all for black businesses, the least they could do is play a variety of music on the TV. The ONLY music playing was hip/hop and rap. Would have been nice to hear other types...
Read moreDecent food but very overpriced. I asked for no mayonnaise and got mayonnaise all over my burger. I took it home so I didn't know until I got home. Kind of a deal breaker for me. After I scrape the mayonnaise off, the burger was very good. Big patty. Still, for this $$$ I'd like no mayonnaise when I ask for it. Also, the prices on the beer and drinks are pretty high. Also, they could clean the place up a bit. If it's high end they're going for, the mark has been missed. Not a George Burger...
Read more