My son-in-law is faithful to the Sky Rocket. It was a 15-mile drive, but it can take 20-30 mins at the wrong time of day- no biggie. I went all in. The Lewisville location is no dine-in experience- tables and chairs and a smallish space but clean, and it works. It’s not an old-school hole in the wall but a new, fresh one! The double cheeseburger was fresh, and the meaty flavor stood out. The focus is on the meat, not the cheese, which I prefer more cheese, or the sauce, which I like plenty of—I loved the sesame seed bun, which is very fresh and durable. I would say the burger isn’t Huge, But at $10 today, that’s what you get for freshly made. The chocolate shake was good again; it was not huge, and it was not earth-shattering. It worked. His fries are thicker, plentiful, and hot, hot, hot. Cause they are fresh. The rocket fries were delicious as well, but a bit spicy. They are smothered in cheese, onions, and secret sauce. I think the secret sauce has cayenne pepper. I didn’t taste any spicy in my burger, though it has secret sauce. I think burger fans need to try this spot—others will think it’s a good burger. Some will come back with cravings. All credit for original pour yourself fou rain colas too- some love it.3 of us and a toddler who knocked back a 1/4 pound patty only, was about $60 with tip.3 doubles, 1 large fry, 1 rocket fry, 2 drinks...
Read moreMy wife and I have been visiting Sky Rocket Burger in Plano and Frisco for about 2 years now. We absolutely think these are the best burgers in the North Dallas area and if you are looking for an old school style burger and fries in a brown paper bag this cannot be beat. I have seen someone on here compare this to In-N-Out but there is no comparison, SRB is in a different class. In-N-Out has little thin patties, the patties at SRB are thick and juicy. SRB is like hamburger crack!!! My wife and I order 2 burgers and share a large fry (it's like a basket of fries, huge) and it's about $20 and it's a lot of food, almost "sick" full, definitely "nap" full. We are very happy that they opened only about 2 miles away because the food is still hot when we get home. I have known it was opening for about 6 months now and drive by there on a regular basis checking progress and now, finally open. I only gave it 3 stars on "Atmosphere", the store is brand new and very clean, but has a very small dining area and it's very basic, not bad, just basic. The burgers more than make up for any of that...
Read moreTheir burgers are good, way better than any garbage place like McDonald's or Whataburger in terms of taste and quality. However, they are very heavy and sit like a brick in my stomach. The toppings taste fresh, and the buns are nicely toasted. The cheese is heavenly, since they use real cheddar cheese compared to the fake plastic "cheese product" most restaurants use, even nice ones. The fries were actually better here than at the original location. They could use some more salt and a crispier outside with a fluffier inside, but they are still great overall. Another issue I had was that the burger patty was placed on the edge of the bun, so when I got to the end of the sandwich, there was no meat left, just toppings. I think you all should add more topping options, like chopped cascabella peppers (the ones In-N-Out uses), whole grilled onions, and mustard-fried patties. I also feel like $6.00 for a milkshake (using Blue Bell ice cream, where I can get a half gallon for $6) is a...
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