Review: Grub Burger

Guest contributor Michael Capps gives his thoughts on the various burgers available at Grub Burger Bar.

Mady Daddario

Guest contributor Michael Capps gives his thoughts on the various burgers available at Grub Burger Bar.

Michael Capps, Guest Contributor

With many restaurants throughout Frisco and Plano, there’s one more worthy choice to consider, Grub Burger.

With a menu that has many unique dishes, Grub Burger is worth a visit.

From fresh baked bread everyday to brisket mixed in with their burgers, this restaurant is truly one of a kind.

The “Lockhart Legend”, is a cheddar-cheese burger with Applewood-smoked bacon, Dr Pepper BBQ sauce, two onion rings and sliced dill pickles.

Although a tasty burger, it was hard to eat and a little messy.

Also tried was the Mac ‘N’ Cheeseburger, a burger with macaroni, cheese sauce, and bacon.

This burger was delicious and surprisingly not messy. What could be a burger made to be eaten with knife and fork, this one is surprisingly able to eat this with their hands with the bun never getting soggy.

This burger is definitely worth a try for everyone.

Beyond the burgers, Grub Burger also many hand-made shakes with a personal favorite, the “Kitchen Sink”. This is a delicious shake with pretzels, salt, potato chips, chocolate chips, caramel sauce, butterscotch sauce, coffee grounds and peanut butter. This mouth-watering shake is definitely worth a try if you want something sweet.

There are plenty of places to get a burger near school, but Grub Burger, one of the most recent additions to the scene is definitely worth a visit.