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Laci’s Burger Joint

Posted in American, Articles, Restaurants by Lonnie
Oct 11 2008
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  • joebass123:

    your blog is great and thanks for the info about laci’s. it looks great and i’ll have to check it out :)

    Reply October 12, 2008 at 5:20 pm
  • Doug:

    I tried out Laci’s last week. Considering myself to be an extreme “Burger-phile”, I was sort of disappointed.
    I ordered the Blue Burger (blue cheese, carameled onions, letuce and tomato). The pluses were the presentation including the handy carrying box and colorful black/white wrappers, the high-quality bun, and my surprise to receive REAL fries (Texas style cut)instead of waffle fries as advertised. The negatives were the extruded burger itself which may have had extenders added and would have preferred the bun toasted. Overall, I’ve gotta give Laci’s a C+.

    Reply October 13, 2008 at 9:43 am
  • Ann:

    I tried Laci’s for the first time last night and thought the burger was first rate. For what I got, I didn’t think $6.95 was bad at all. If you by a comparable size burger at McD’s or Wendy’s and add the fries – you’ve spent almost that much for now where near the quality!

    Laci’s has added some stools and a narrow counter that looks out the front windows so there’s definitely a place to sit if you want – perhaps a new addition since Lonnie visited.

    They’ve come up with some pretty creative burgers but you can always try the Diva burger to get it made “your way”!

    Definitely worth a return visit!

    Reply October 16, 2008 at 1:33 pm
  • Lillian:

    We had the Blue burgers tonight and got an Eastwood for our toddler (a kids meal would be nice!). The burgers were pretty tasty. I thought the Blue could have used some mayo…it was a little dry. The sweet potato fries were yummy. I think adding a drink to the meal would help with the price. How much could a drink add to their cost? We’ll probably get burgers there again.

    Reply October 18, 2008 at 10:17 pm
  • Mike and Teresa:

    Today was our first visit since Lacy’s opened. We have had meals from the previous occupants (Lotsa Pasta, etc) and were always happy that this location was occupied and running as a restaurant/takeout establishment. While there we reminisced about the old Tri-R Diner, and exchanged memories with the owner. Quality, quantity, presentation were great. It is VERY tough to find a good local burger joint in this area – and its great knowing this location, along with its owner, is there to set a new standard.

    Reply November 14, 2008 at 3:32 pm
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