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    Burgr Burgr - Triple bacon cheese BURGR and season fries

    Burgr Burgr

    4.7(13 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    WOW!! Freddy's? In-and-out? Five Guys? Etc…read more.. The burger was incredibly fresh, and the meat was absolutely delicious! You could tell it was never frozen; it was juicy and packed with flavor. Every bite felt like the perfect example of what a burger should be. The season fries (shoestring) have a kick to them but never had better fries. I suggested chili cheese fries and hope they take that into consideration The atmosphere was calm and pleasant when I arrived (about 30 minutes after opening). It wasn't busy yet, but I noticed a few people enjoying their meals outside. The staff provided phenomenal service quick, courteous, and genuinely friendly, which made the visit even better. This chain is drive-thru only and serves à la carte, much like Five Guys but it's both cheaper and, in my opinion, even better! This will be my permanent go-to burger place! I highly recommend it!

    I would have taken a picture, but we ate it all too fast. Lol…read more We ALMOST didn't eat here because we weren't sure it was even open. We're from Denver but passed through for a baseball tournament and this popped up on yelp, so we decided to try it. So glad we found this little gem. The burgers were delicious and fresh. The fries were crispy, and the milkshakes were perfection. I wish we had a Burgr Burgr down where we live. Would absolutely comeback. 10/10

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    Burgr Burgr - Cheeseburger, fries and a milkshake. Very good.

    Cheeseburger, fries and a milkshake. Very good.

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    Loaf N Jug

    Loaf N Jug

    2.0(3 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    I am making a complaint against a worker. My husband and I are door dashers, and we needed to fill…read moreup on water, caffeine and to use the restroom. My husband brought in his reusable very large big gulp personal mug to refill of water. He showed the worker the mug and told him he was getting water. The worker nodded that he saw, as we came to the counter with his mug of ice water(with the lid off to show proof), my Dr pepper, and we were purchasing nicotine pouches. The workers name is Roger (he looked like a messy slob). Roger decided he wanted to state to my husband that he wasn't allowed to bring in his big mug only ever filled with ice water again. His reasoning was that it was to big and he would have to charge him double. My husband explained that it was just water and it went back and forth for over a minute like that. Roger kept getting upset that my husband wasn't backing down over free water. It shouldn't matter what size cup/mug you bring in for free ice water. We were purchasing other things, my husband was honest that he was getting water and he was honest showing him. Roger was totally disgusted( his face showed it all) that he wasn't getting his way over free water. I have worked in retail for over 30 years and that includes pilot/Flying J as a manager which is a huge 24hr truck stop. People would bring in their own personal mugs for water all the time. You never want to treat a customer like that. We were honest! And when we were paying the $11.04 for my soda and my husbands nicotine I put my debit card in the machine and it didn't read it and Roger reached out to grab my card without asking. Needless to say I pulled my hand back...totally rude...don't reach out to snatch it out or my hand that you just argued with us about over free water. Never ever reach for a card until you have permission to touch it. I don't know what he has on his hands, touching dirty money. I don't think he knows what a bar of soap looks like. Don't ever go into your work looking like a slob, shirt all stained hair all greasy and smelling to high heaven. Roger you work with the public and alot of dashers like us go in there to fill up, grab a snack, grab a drink and to use the restroom. Roger be kind to others as we are your paycheck. I wanted to give this loaf n Jug zero stars, however I had to at least put 1 in order to submit this review.

    The employees here are very rude and disrespectful. They seem nice till something tiny happens…read more They need to learn how to speak to customers and not act like a fool representing a store. Especially come at my husband like we are in high school. Some people need to grow up.

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    Schwartz's Krautburger Kitchen - Reheated meat head

    Schwartz's Krautburger Kitchen

    4.1(20 reviews)
    1.7 mi
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    I grew up eating krautburgers and I turned out OK. (This is the statement anyone says when they…read morehave basically been poisoned when they were a kid - like how I used to wash my hands in gasoline after painting houses - and I turned out ok. My parents grew up playing with mercury and they turned out ok. But don't take this joke as to infer that I am saying this food is poison because it is not - i am just hilarious, that's all) I love krautburgers and I miss 'em. This german cabbage pocket is amazing. Hamburger, cabbage, cheese and mustard (and one of them from Schwartz i got had jalapeños). Obviously the dough is important too but I couldn't tell you anything about dough except that if it tastes good - good job. Good Job Schwartz. I really was pleasantly surprised with their recipe. I will say that my grandma's are better but she is no longer with us. My Grandpa was born in Evans and my Grandma lived on a farm that was right were the Greeley mall ended up. They lost the farm in the great depression and then she later worked at that mall until she retired with pennies. That seems like an even greater depression. Anyway, I wonder if everone in that area ate krautburgers. I think the fast food chain Runza confused a lot of people because they also made krautburgers - and most people just saw the burger word and were upset for what looks like an inside out burger without sourkraut in it. Anyways, give Schwartz a try and tell them My Grandma probably wanted you to try them. And if you are in the business of doing what I say, subscribe to me on everything (roboticwilly) and go back and "like" everything I have ever done because what the heck else are you going to do? Thank You.

    Schwartz's was a homecoming for me on a recent trip to Greeley, and I was delighted to see that…read morethey had some old-school Volga German favorites for even a vegetarian like me. Krautburgers (also known as runza or cabbage pockets, as my family calls them), is a yeast bun filled with peppery cabbage, beef, and onions. They are a specialty of the Volga German people (ethnic Germans from Southern Russia that immigrated en masse to the Great Plains in the early 1900's), and are particularly popular in eastern Colorado. I grew up eating them made by my Volga German grandmother, but have not had one in years due to my vegetarianism and moving away from the area. To my knowledge, Schwartz's is one of the few places left in the region that still makes them, so my family and I had to stop in while in Greeley. Located in a simple strip mall, Schwartz's humble location belies the rich and, personally nostalgic, experience that it offers. The menu features classic cabbage pockets, along with more modern, Americanized options like jalapeño and broccoli-cheddar (they even serve Colorado green chile on the side). Shockingly, Schwartz's does offer a vegetarian option, but to my chagrin, they must be ordered in advance, so I wasn't able to sample it. I will certainly prepare better next time. Instead, I tried the cheese pockets, which were essentially the classic dough filled with American cheese and deep-fried. It was fun- not nearly as good as a classic cabbage pocket, but it sufficed, especially after I paired it with a side of their hot sauerkraut to mimic that old-world flavor. In addition, I was pleased to see that Schwartz's offers more Volga German classics even beyond cabbage pockets. On the side, we ordered classic spaetzle (not something I grew up with, but a nice German touch) and the classic Russian cucumber and onion salad in sour cream dressing with dill, just like grandma made. The desserts were out of this world, as well. They had my favorite grebble- a fried cinnamon and sugar donut, and the classic cherry kugan, or coffee cake, an integral part of every Volga German funeral or wedding I have ever been to. My companions who were able to sample the classic cabbage pockets were very pleased, and particularly noted how perfect the dough was, just like we all remembered. Schwartz's is a must for anyone looking to learn more about an obscure regional Colorado culture, and I commend them for keeping these classic recipes alive on the Eastern plains.

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