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    3.4 (7 reviews)

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    Wow!! Full restaurant, great energy, vibes and great food!!…read more Imagine the mindfulness of creating a breakfast, lunch, and dinner menu for keto! So many types of delicious burgers, and salads!! Hot and cold sandwiches and wraps! We got the Avicado BLT salad and the Lime chile burger! We really wanted to try a local burger shop and feel a vibe here in Logan and we definitely found it!!

    Center Street Grill seems to be a beloved stop for locals, and I won't begrudge them that…read more My friend and I stopped by for lunch on a work trip on a rainy Saturday. About half the tables were full. The cashier greeted us cheerfully and offered help from the menu. From start to finish, he has friendly and attentive. The menu is large, and includes everything from reasonably priced (sub $10) sandwiches and wraps, to salads, burgers, fried sides, desserts, and even keto offerings! We ordered a Cobb salad and a Patty Melt and pickle fries. The pickle fries were the most lackluster. Nothing obviously bad that I can point out, they just weren't very good. My salad was very standard. Again, nothing wrong, just nothing I couldn't make at home out of a bag. My friend did really enjoy her patty melt and curly fries. Also, points for having both Pepsi and Coke options in the fountain! Another note, you won't buss your own table. Leave your food there.

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    Taqueria La Villa

    Taqueria La Villa

    4.0(1 review)
    3.0 mi

    Taqueria La Villa is a food truck, or, rather a food BUS. They feature a variety of tacos,…read moreenchiladas, and burritos at incredible prices. They also feature Mexican Coca-Cola, sangria soda, and Jarritos soft drinks. I've only been here once, but if anything else they serve is anything like what I just ate, this place is my new favorite Mexican restaurant in Logan. The only thing they lost a star for is not having some kind of air conditioner, window cooler, or fan inside the bus. It was a pretty warm day (in the upper 90s), and it would have been nice to be completely absorbed in my delicious food rather than focus on the heat. I feel bad for the cooks, too! But, no matter. I'll keep going back. It was so good. Husband and I shared a #5 and each got a soda (sangria for me, Coke for him). Our total came to $9 ($5 for the meal, $4 for the sodas), and it was more than enough food for both of us. The #5 was a big burrito with refried beans, seasoned rice, and the meat of our choice--we got the picadillo (shredded beef) and asked for the sauce inside and on the side rather than smothering the burrito (I like the taste and texture of flour tortillas without sauce). It came out on a pretty Mexican plate with finely cut lettuce (they do it themselves, not from a bag--I watched the cook slicing some more in the back while we ate), diced tomatoes, and a good-sized plop of sour cream. $5.00. Five dollars. FIVE DOLLARS DO YOU HEAR ME?! Not only was it inexpensive, it was GOOD. Good good good good. Probably the best burrito I've ever had, and I'm a really big fan of Cafe Rio's and Costa Vida's burritos. This was better. Each component was beautifully seasoned--the rice, the beans, and the shredded beef--and it all came together in this balanced, beautiful symphony of flavors. That's something a lot of American cuisine loses--seasoning each part so it comes together with complexity. This was magnificent. Tortilla was perfect, too. And then there was the sauce. The sauce gets its own paragraph. It was a mellow orange color and had a great consistency--not too thick, not too thin--and like the rest of the burrito, it was seasoned perfectly so as not to overpower anything--only to complement. I could have ordered a cup of that sauce and had it as a drink and enjoyed it immensely. My mouth is watering as I write this, and I ate it just a few hours ago. Magnifico. Our only regrets: not coming hungrier, and not noticing the bottle of chile sauce on the counter until we had polished our entire plate off. We both had a sniff and agreed it will be amazing. Guess we'll just have to go back. Like maybe for dinner. Or right now.

    Vessel Kitchen - newamerican - Updated May 2026

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