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    3.6 (11 reviews)
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    Shake Shack Ladue Crossing - ShackBurger

    Shake Shack Ladue Crossing

    2.8(153 reviews)
    2.1 mi
    $$

    I haven't been to Shake Shack in so long and I hadn't visited the Ladue location so this was a…read morefirst! Parking is great by it being in a plaza. There are kiosks near the entrance to order your meal, take a number, and have a seat on the patio or inside the dining area. Ordering was flawless. Our food was out in less than 15 minutes (Saturday at 1pm). The presentation was amazing and food was delicious. No complaints. I could clearly taste each ingredient in the burger and the shake. They have a section off the dining area with a shuffleboard table! Their prices are high but as a once in a while treat, I can dish out the money.

    This place is unfairly maligned, and I'm not sure why. It must be attracting the wrong kind of…read morecustomers, the kind of people more than happy to regale you for hours on end with their opinion about the seasoning on the tendies at Cane's. I don't need to know these people personally to be able to name the 10 CDs they owned back in the 1990s. (If they weren't around back in the '90s, obviously I wouldn't want their opinion about anything.) Shake Shack isn't as good as Hi Pointe, but it's good enough that I wouldn't drive past a Shake Shack to get to a Hi Pointe if, for some reason, I just had to drop a Section 8 rent payment on my lunch. I was only there yesterday because I was meeting people, and I figured I'd go all out since I might never return. I didn't get the most elaborate sandwich, but more so because the specialty selections sounded, erm, ridiculous to me, to use currently acceptable terminology. But you best believe I got both a shake and the weirdly pale-looking cheese goo on my fries. I notice they nickel and dime you on various add-ons and options, e.g. whipped cream on your shake and what have you, which seems kinda pathetic, but it still ends up being less than you'd spend at a Five Guys. But that's true of literally anywhere you can shop in 2026, including Hermès. I appreciate the fact that you can order via kiosk, like at a Panera. It saves you from having to explain how you'd like your sandwich to the staff, which may or may not consist of Ladue residents. (They honestly seemed lovely.) Ordering my Double ShackBurger, I noticed that it comes standard with lettuce and tomato but no pickle or onion, which are available free of charge, so I went ahead and took care of that. The weird cheese gloop on the fries is only $0.50 extra, but I don't know how necessary it is. As its complexion (so to speak) suggests, it lacks the tang of stadium nacho cheese. It's not bad, but I would have been fine with just ketchup. Crinkle-cut fries are no one's preference (literally no one), but these might be the GOAT crinkle-cut fries. They're crisp to the point where they held up even under the gloop, but they weren't all dried out. They wanted another $0.50 for the whipped cream on my Cookies and Cream Shake. Are they saving up to go play Pac-Man? The shake was nearly impossible to suck through a straw when I got it (ahem), and that's even before you account for the bits of off-brand Oreo cookie. I wish they'd give you one of those bigger straws, not just a regular soda straw. If they're doing that for the environment, I might have to get the president involved. For some reason, they made my burger twice. They brought out a tray with everything on it, including my burger, and then later they brought out another burger. As a result, I ended up eating two double cheeseburgers, cheese fries and a shake. It wasn't my finest hour. I shudder to think how many calories I consumed. The guys I was there with (no Diddy), who were all runners, were shocked and appalled. They're not ginormous burgers, but I notice the buns are a little bit smaller, so the meat and various toppings hang out over the edge. It's an odd bun, weirdly soft and chewy, with a flavor that calls to mind the more premium/non-WIC hot dog buns they carry at the nearby Schnucks. The meat didn't seem to be as high quality as the meat at the aforementioned Hi Pointe, but the toppings were, uh, top notch. Overall, I'd describe the burger as an elevated Dave's Double from Wendy's, which, if you know ball, is the highest compliment you can pay anything, let alone a burger. I'd be curious to know where people are eating, if they don't like Shake Shack, but maybe I don't want to know? It'll be a while until my system is rid of all that ground beef, and longer still until I've recovered financially.

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    5 Star Burgers - Mixed basket of fries... it's more than it looks.

    5 Star Burgers

    4.1(564 reviews)
    1.8 mi
    $$

    Grabbed lunch at 5 Star Burgers in Clayton and walked out wondering why I haven't been coming here…read morefor years. The bacon cheeseburger is built for people who actually want to taste beef. The half-pound patty came out medium-rare with real char marks and seasoning that went all the way through -- not just a salt crust on the outside that fools you on the first bite. The toasted bun held everything together start to finish, which sounds like a low bar until you've had a $20 burger collapse into your lap. The bacon had a genuine snap to it, the cheese melted into every layer, and the produce was clearly cut that morning. You can tell the difference. The fries are a full portion and they stay crispy long enough to actually eat them. Service moved fast for a kitchen cooking everything to order. The room has that no-nonsense burger joint feel -- you're there for the food, and the bar-and-grill setup makes it easy to linger if you want to. Clayton location is convenient, parking is straightforward, and the price-to-portion ratio is better than most places charging the same or more for half the effort. If you're in the St. Louis area and want a burger that doesn't cut corners, this is the one. I'm heading back next week specifically for the mushroom Swiss.

    I've seen this pop up across Yelp a few times and decided to give it a try since we were near the…read morearea. We came on Saturday and going street parking close to the resturant. No parking on Saturday is a plus. No wait to sit inside and out wasn't crowded but steady. They also have outside seating for nice days. We were greeted immediately upon sitting and our server was spot on. 2 of us ordered the 5 Star burger, 1 a grilled chicken sandwich and 1 bison burger. The sandwiches were good and the fries too. However my hubby did not like his bison burger which was a surprise because he usually enjoys bison burgers. He says it just didn't taste as good. Also the "large" fries were not enough to feed 4 of us and went pretty quick. If in the area, I would likely visit again to try other food options.

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    Bougie Bites - Fries

    Bougie Bites

    3.9(23 reviews)
    5.0 mi

    This was an amazing spot to try!! Vegan food!! So I'm…read morecurrently fasting this month and doing meatless Mondays. And thanks to google, this vegan spot was first on the menu. Upon entering you are greeted by a friendly cashier, definitely recommend ordering from them! Remember, they are cashless! I forgot that on my second meatless Monday! I changed my mind and decided to get something more! the second time upon visiting I got the Dirty Little Vegan (chicken imitation). This was a very good experience! I will definitely come back if you want a personable experience. On the inside it was only one chair. So be mindful you may have to eat somewhere else. But they are friendly indeed! Definitely recommend trying something new, you would be surprised at what you like!

    I tried Bougie Bites STL for the first time and ordered the Ouuwee Impossible Burger with…read morecaramelized onions and melted mozzarella. The burger itself was really good; flavorful and satisfying. The fries were seasoned great, and I also ordered a side of cheese sauce, which was good, it had a hint of spice to it that I really enjoyed. This establishment is more of a pickup spot rather than a sit-down restaurant. There's only one small table with two chairs. I didn't mind grabbing food to go, but I would've preferred the option to sit down and eat comfortably. Parking was easy, with plenty of spots available in the lot, which was a plus. As for the service, it was just okay. Since it was my first visit, I had a lot of questions. They were answered, but the interaction felt very minimal. I didn't really feel welcomed or invited, which took away a bit from the overall experience. Overall, decent food and convenient parking, but the atmosphere and service could be warmer.

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