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Przekaż informację zwrotnąCame in to use coupons they mailed out. Lady at register told us she couldn't figure out coupons so we had to pay full price. $15 for a turkey burger, fries and soda is insane. Coke zero was out, asked same lady to replace it and she didn't.Food is good but the service was frustrating. Not sure we will come back when you can go to Culver's for same quality of food that is cheaper.
I was pleasantly surprised by how fresh and delicious these burgers were! This is easily right up there with Culvers, Five Guys, etc… the fries were also fire. This location had some custom Wisconsin murals and decor, it was pretty dope!
Great little burger place. Stopped in for some food on a road trip, and the prices were decent, even came in at the right time because they do half off on the shakes in the late afternoon. I had a mushroom swiss burger on a gluten free bun, and it was very good. So were the fries and the peanut butter cup shake. Definitely wouldn't mind stopping in again.Dietary restrictions: Gluten free options available.
Pricey but darn good! Burgers could be bigger for the price. Onion rings are really good.
We're trying Mooyah for the first time. My wife had the standard bacon cheeseburger and a small cookie dough shake. I had the new Campfire Burger. We both felt the buns were very good, and the quality of the beef was good. The Campfire burger is a single smash patty with bacon, cheese, homemade potato chips, and sauce. The chips were crispy but unseasoned. Kind of bland. I added salt and pepper. My wife's bacon cheeseburger had lettuce, tomato, bacon, cheese and sauce. Everything tasted fresh. So what was the problem? The bacon. On both burgers the bacon was cooked crispy but had zero flavor. No smoke flavor, not even any saltiness. It tasted like cheap microwaved bacon. Not substantial. It certainly did not stand up to the other ingredients. Two burgers that are $9 each and sold featuring bacon and the bacon is a non factor? Definitely not worth the price. Kind of wished we'd gone to Culver's. We would have gotten more bang for the buck and had bacon that tasted like, well, bacon.