Ok, I was watching that local restaurant PBS show and these 3 douches went on and on about how great this place in Waldo was. Again, I heard the famous line "it's the best hamburgers in the city" - Ring...Ring.. "Hello PBS. I would like to pledge a whole sum of 'shut the hell up' please. Do I get a tote bag for that?" Let me make this quick. The burgers taste like burger king , the curly fries are from Arby's and the milkshakes are from a dark awful place. The onion rings made me burp all day long, but were good. But the tots, I have to say, were pretty great as was the warm baklava. Kitch was fine classic little place and the service was pretty grumpy. So, if you need a burger, go around the corner to the old Dairy Queen (I know, I know, it's a chain- but it's a time warp). They have a Dig-Dug machine, and the old yellow bench tables. And when they cook the burgers the whole inside fills up with smoke. It brought me back to 1985- hasn't changed a bit. So 2 spoons for Max's and 3 spoons for the DQ just for the memories.

You should have tried the gyros. Meh.
ReplyDeleteI love max's! The gyros are awesome!!! Dairy Queen blows!
ReplyDeleteThis blog has lost my interest. Max's has top notch, juice-laden burgers.
ReplyDeleteWhen the french fries are the best and most memorable part of the gyro combo you had for lunch, it's a pretty good sign that you should get your Mediterranean fix elsewhere. (And the tzatziki was basically sour cream with some cucumbers in it.) #gyrofail
ReplyDeleteThe burgers are the best, and your taste is questionable. The tots are amazing too. If KC didn't agree, the place wouldn't still be open after 3 decades! Oh, and notice the Dairy Queen around the corner is no longer open.
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