Went out of business. When it was new it was a frequent lunch spot of me and my penn state buddys. Shame it is in a bad location for a business and isnt the first to go out in this location
J D.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Pittsburgh, PA
Not a big fan. I don’t think that the burgers are that special and e ice cream could be better. I don’t plan on going back.
Kay E.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Pittsburgh, PA
Burgers are not usually my thing. My main reason for coming here are the shakes, which rival Burgatory’s, and can be had in so many combinations, your head will spin! if you don’t want to order a burger, they have a number of salads and other sandwiches to try. My favorite is the grilled cheese, which is better and bigger than you’d think, and you can get any of the burger toppings on it if you want. I like it with slaw and bacon! My man has challenged the Pounder, their famous burger, and won. His picture’s in one of the albums. He was so thrilled when I first brought him here. The Cinemark is right next door too, so you can get a bite before or after a movie.
Patrick P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Pittsburgh, PA
Where’s the Beef Pittsburgh? !? Well it is at Cheeburger Cheeburger. My goal while I am here is to find the best Cheesburger the area has to offer. I wanted to go to Burgatory, BRGR and Wingharts but did not want to fight the tunnel traffic working near the airport. I decided to turn to the North and go to Cheeburger Cheeburger. They have a variety of sized. I decided not to jump out of a tree and order the 20oz so I ordered the ¾ lb Delirious. The burgers here are pretty much assemble your own with a wide variety of toppings(if you can think of it — I think they will put it on your burger). I ordered my patty with provolone, bacon, sauteed mushrooms, onion and lettuce. I ordered a small fry and a small Chocolate covered pretzel milkshake. Everything was very good. I think the shake had poor execution. They served pretzel sticks in my chocolate shake. It was good but… they should have broke up the preztel sticks. The result was that I had little javelins shooting up my straw. I ended up forgoing the pretzel part . The burger was good. The fries have dipping sauces — I ordered the zesty which had horseradish in the sauce. Overall it was a good experience and I will remember this little burger adventure. There were limited cons to this place. Service — was fast. My waitress was not the most polite or friendly but rather efficient /all business. She was young so no ding here for service. Food — Burger was really good. Shake — I will get another type of shake next time due to the poor execution. Atmoshphere — reminded me of a Steak and Shake — 50’s décor. There were about 6 tables occupied out of 25 tables and I think we were all sitting together. I was sitting so close to the other people I felt like a participant in their trivia game. Overall — they had good food and I will go again.
Stacey C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Pittsburgh, PA
This place is awesome. The service was great. The burger and fries were so good. The portions were huge — and you have to try the shakes! Really reasonable prices too. With tip(and we both got shakes), it came in under $ 35.
Jackie B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Coraopolis, PA
The food here is awesome but I agree with other reviews that I have read, it is pricey. The fries are fresh cut, the onion rings have a light wonderful breading, the cheese on the sandwiches is gooey and their shakes are smooth with many flavors to choose from. We will definitely be visiting again.
Darren W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Pittsburgh, PA
When the ladyfriend and I passed this place last weekend, she told me they sell otherworldy milkshakes. So, when I came up here today, I felt we needed to stop in. Yes, they leave the«S» out in tribute to the old«Saturday Night Live» skit. You see, I am a big game hunter of burgers, and in doing some research of my own, I found that CC has some beast lurking there called Our Famous Pounder. 20 ounces of 100% Angus Beef, it longed to give my belly a bruising. I swear, it was talking shit on me online, daring me to come out and try it, saying I was«ducking» it. It was time for The Kid to head up North to Monaca and unleash Hell. First we were served french fries, ones that are cooked in peanut oil(always a good thing) and didn’t taste greasy at all. I ordered the fries with a Garden Vegetable Sauce instead of the standard ketchup. The dipping sauce I ordered is essentially ranch dressing, which always goes well with fried spud sticks, and these were some of the better french fries I’ve had in some time. Then came The Pounder. You can build your own monsters here, so I gave it sauteed onions, lettuce, tomato, American cheese, mayo, guac, and bacon. You can also choose from teriyaki, peanut butter(yikes!), chopped garlic(missed that), and artichoke hearts. Yes, despite the 50’s décor and themes(oldies play innocently as you fight for your life), this is one deranged franchise, a house of horrors! The Pounder has eyes! They take two green olives with pimentos and stake them through the top of the burger with toothpicks! So it… stares at you. Bacon strips jut out of the burger as if they were tongues, taunting you, intimidating you. The patty itself extends far beyond the bun, acting as a shield. I had to be careful, so I sized up my opponent, letting him cool a little so as not to get burned, and it so wanted to burn me. Then I began sticking and moving, taking bites out of the exposed beef, going all around the burger. At this point I couldn’t attempt to lift it. The bottom half of the bun slid out in a effort to throw me off. I almost used silverware! My date however advised me against it. I didn’t want to get DQ’ed. This wasn’t a Lights Out Street Fight. I had to win clean. I continued to take bite after bite, dodging, thrusting, parrying, weakening it until it was small enough to lift and then devour. My ladyfriend’s amazing Grilled Cheese, with its Texas Toast slices, bacon, pineapple, cole slaw, and honey mustard(it’s anything goes with the other sandwiches as well), tried to interfere but was put out of commission by a few chomps from me. A commendable foe, this burger was as appetizing as it was massive and earned my respect. When I finished The Pounder, the server took my picture and put it on the wall as per standard operating procedure. With another burger defeated, my legend grows. Who’s next? Well, waiting in the tunnel for me was one of their amazing desserts, The Mousse Mountain. Look for it here. G’head. Gawk. Drool…
I brought down this tower of confectionery Satanism with the strength of Samson and the tastebuds of Dionysus. I never thought Oreos, ice cream, and mousse could work together so seamlessly. What chain restaurant has mousse? Rockin’! I also loved how the Oreo pieces were scattered around the tower as if they were rocks or debris, making the dessert all the more Gothic, epic… All if it was washed down with a Shake-A-Soda, which is seltzer water flavored with various syrups. I chose lemon which made it into a cross between a lemonade and a ginger ale. It was served in a shaker glass that is left at the table. They even have a paper towel dispenser at each table so you can clean yourself up during or after battle. My valet got an Almond Joy shake which I got to taste. It was… erotic! Their milkshake flavors are in the hundreds, and you can get them in any combo you choose. What an adventure. Go to their site, find one near you, and take on the Pounder to gain yourself some cred.