Mrs. Guido Says: ****
Food: Cheese Dream Burger, fries, onion rings. Quaint 50's style burger joint, but not the chromed-out diner 50's burger joint, rather a dark cozy family restaurant. Always busy, and has been around for close to 50 years, so obviously they're doing something right. The menu, while slightly limited in variety, offers a wide array of burgers and steak. The burger was cooked well done, but still juicy, and dripping in the creamy cheese dream sauce. It was so big, I had to cut it into pieces to eat it without making a huge mess of myself. The fries and onion rings were also of a nice consistency and well seasoned. This is definitely the place to go when you're in the mood for a nice juicy burger, but if you're not craving red meat, this isn't the place for you.
Mr. Guido Says: ****
Food: Cheese Dream Burger, fries, onions rings. The Good Steer has a very nostalgic feel. The sign looks like it's straight from the 50's (that's because it is, dumbass-Mrs. Guido) and apparently it is widely known around the area. Atmosphere inside seems just as nostalgic if a bit dusty. Burger was thick and well done-maybe a bit dry, but that all depends on what kind of burger you're in the mood for. Burger was a bit pricy for just the burger, considering you have to pay extra for the fries. Mrs. Guido wants the cute plush "good steer" doll they are now selling, and because I am a good, dutiful boyfriend I will buy it for her the next time we go there. (This is Mrs. Guido typing again.) (We'll see - Mr. Guido) I can't comment on the steaks and other various types of steer body parts that are prepared here, but the burger was good-better than most places-but still not the best i've had.
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