It can be a lot of things; a spot for a few friends to get together or maybe a place to go when you’re on lunch break nearby. It could also be where families go for a decent burger. I feel like eating here for a summertime moment would be best, due to the tourism and sightseeing from uptown during those months and how the outside seating can capture all that for you. For romantic inquires, I would rate it lower due to the smallness of the restaurant and how loud a crowded place could be. The food; was decent. I’m still on the search for the greatest burger in Oklahoma City. This place feels like I’m getting closer. It misses in a few aspects; It’s messy. Some burgers can pull off messy, but the meat is pressed so it tends to fall apart when served. The caramelized onions are what this place is know for, and I will agree that they are phenomenal. The burgers are a little pricey for what you get, which some would say is just a simple burger and fries, but maybe the pricing is due to how much this place pays for aesthetics. They have their workers cut oranges, limes and lemons for their signature lemonade (pink or regular). The lemonade might I say is almost perfect, just a little too tart for my taste but almost perfect, the closest to perfect of lemonade is state fair grade, and Tucker’s comes close. The Burger: comes in singles, doubles and triple pattied, with your choose of adding cheese. (Extra, of course). Cooked in front of guests and prepared too, so fresh burgers give these place the stars they deserved. You won’t be disappointed if you’re just expecting a decent burger. It is slightly filling, maybe more if you got the double or triple.
I would recommend this place and will be...
Read moreThis place looked like a little hip place to try out so we (my daughter, husband and I) went in to check it out. From the car it already smelled delicious. They are known for their onion burgers so I ordered a single onion cheeseburger, my husband got a double onion cheeseburger and my daughter ordered a cheeseburger plain and dry. They don't come as meals so our french fries and chocolate shakes were an extra expense. She took down our order on paper sacks with each of our names at the top and was really quick at it. She had to be, this place looks like it stays busy as we already had a line formed behind us. We took a seat at one of the long tables by other people eating. Besides the noise from customers talking, there's music playing from speakers, a woman's voice calling people by a microphone to come up and get their orders and loud noise coming from the kitchen sounding like pans clanking. Way too loud for me! I barely made out my husband's name when she called us to come up. The shakes were thick and required a spoon, the fries were a big enough serving for two people, so that's nice to know with fries costing $2.95 each. The onion burger was good and messy. I've had a better onion burger but this one was still filling, I had to take the fries home with me. For the three of us it costed $45.57, so more than $10.00 per person. This place also had a few children at the tables and there is a kids menu, but no...
Read moreI'm not usually one to leave a negative review, but today has been a tough experience. We decided to try Tuckers for the first time, and while I understand inflation, paying $53 for three burgers and fries felt excessive.
We had high hopes, but after about 15 minutes, our food was ready and we were a bit disappointed. The burgers were just okay, and the fries were overcooked, tasting like stale chips from the bottom of an old bag. The flavor was lacking, and we could only manage to eat about half of them because they were hard as a rock.
On a positive note, it’s rare to find a restaurant that gets their sodas just right, and Tuckers did deliver there. Unfortunately, that good impression was short-lived. Both my wife and I ended up feeling sick after our meal. I've spent most of the day on the toilet, and my wife experienced the same issue at home. I’m not sure what caused it, but I can confidently say that a $5 burger from Whataburger would have been just as satisfying without the aftereffects.
It’s disappointing to leave such a review, especially given the price point. I get that inflation is a factor, but I expected much more for the cost. In-N-Out offers a better experience at a third of the price.
I urge you to clean your fryer or take whatever steps are necessary. The quality of the meal should match the price you’re asking, and customers shouldn’t leave...
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