The Food: 3.5/5 Stars
There is no doubting the quality of the Burger Lounge's beef, especially for a price of $7.95. I can tell you about it, but they do a much better job on their website as well as in their stores-- Burger Lounge is all about promoting it's grass-fed beef for the flavor and health benefits. And the beef was tasty, no denying that. But as a burger, it was ver
The Drinks: 2.5/5 Stars
Burger Lounge offers little choice for alcohol. And what they do offer is extremely overpriced, even for La Jolla. They have really hurt themselves with their pricing point. I can walk across the street to Karl Strauss and get more beer offerings at a better price (apparently, they are quite aware of this and not-too-politely harassed us about this). But I was able to get Boont Amber Ale on draft (I really enjoy this beer but rarely find it available on tap, so nice surprise!) There shakes are good, but nothing better than what's available at most places.
The Atmosphere: 3/5 Stars
If this wasn't located in La Jolla, the score would be way lower. The establishment itself lacks intelligent planning. Seating is extremely tough due to lack of space for groups of more than 3 people (not kidding). The ordering counter takes up most of the inside, and the burgers are still cooked in the kitchen. But they seem to be aware of this, by keeping walls to a minimum and maximizing windows-- Burger Lounge is a sterile white color, so they know to take the focus away from their blandness and direct it outwardly to La Jolla. For the
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Overall: 3/5 Stars
Burger Lounge knows how to attract its demographic-- providing an affordable high-quality beef burger at a certified green restaurant. However, it doesn't have enough going for it to make me want to go back. I know other options for better beef and drink and better atmosphere. If you want a quick and easy grass-fed burger, this place is an okay option, but you're better to go elsewhere.
haha. I'm definitely ordering the calendar now for sure.
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