Slow, slow, slow. I came here when I was a judge for the baltimore science fair and they took over 20 minutes for my food to be done. The line was not organized. The orders were not taken consistently(some got a number, some didn’t). The people that worked there just didn’t seem to know how to handle the large crowd. My burger was overdone and not worth the wait. Next time I’ll get my food somewhere else or just get the chicken pieces that were already done and easy to grab.
Joe Nam D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Washington, DC
Premium burger and shake joint in Towson University’s student union. They add upscale ingredients like avocado, real crab, sushi-grade tuna, and more to their sandwiches. Milkshakes are also very affordable. $ 3 for a regular size shake. I had a value meal that was available at the time– cheeseburger, fries, and small vanilla shake– all for $ 8. Burger although small was firm and moist. Fries nice. I saw the lady use legit milk and good ice cream to make the full-bodied shake. No corner-cutting ala McDonald’s or Arby’s here. I’d compare Bedda Burger to Shake Shack in DC, maybe better and definitely cheaper. Finally, I got a chocolate banana shake to bring the total up to 2 meals on my gf’s school meal plan. Even if you pay cash out of pocket, it’s quite fair price per taste ratio.