Leeming St, Mansfield, NG18 1NB, United Kingdom
Food over an hour late... COLD Burger was disgusting. Not the first time I've been disappointed but it will be the last.. not ordering from here again.
The flavours on everything was amazing! The chips was the best yet. The burgers was nice although the spicy buttermilk chicken was loat among the other flavours. We had the spicy buttermilk chicken cheese burger and the swiss burger. Well worth the money. The only disappointment was the 3 baby spicy strips for £3.50. Yes it had chips but the menu didn't specify so we assumed it was just spicy strips. The strips was nice but the combo isn't value for money so we wouldn't be getting again.
Always do a great burger here. Staff are nice and its good to see they read the instructions on the orders unlike so many other places. The food is very good too.
Ordered from here twice now and the food is fantastic. First order was very very late but was consistently updated throughout to say it would be late, and it arrived fresh and hot. It was the weekend so kind of expected. Cheeseburger was brill, particularly like the pretzel bun which is very different. Buttermilk chicken bites very yummy although we didn't realise they came with chips too so had chip overload! Second order came bang on time and the buttermilk chicken burger was the best chicken burger I've ever had. Huge piece of chicken and super tasty. Can understand why the chips aren't everyone's cup of tea, they do strike me as just fried chunky frozen chips with some seasoning on. Fresh fries would of course be preferable but they're nice all the same. Deffo won't be our last time ordering.
We ordered what was described as a chargrilled chicken fillet and what came was a greasy breaded burger. The order was cold, the other burger which was a beef burger had all slid apart and then as the cheese had cooled it was almost impossible to get back together as it was cold and greasy and the lettuce was slimy and the bread bun soaked in grease. The side of halloumi fries were in a paper bag that was full of grease