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Businiess name:  Red Mill Burgers Interbay
Review by:  Cameron W.
Review content: 
To me, most hamburgers taste the same. Wherever you go there seem to be just minimal differences and one never really stands out from another- except in two cases. For those lucky enough to try an In-N-Out Burger [located in California and Nevada (and Oregon?)] that reigns supreme for me. There's something about spending $2.50 and getting an incredible "animal style" hamburger that just blows my mind. The second best burger would have to be Red Mill Burger. And since there are no In-N-Out's here...Red Mill takes the cake here in Seattle. They offer real meaty burgers with thick slices of bacon, crunchy lettuce and the perfect amount of mayo and ketchup. You honestly cannot get a better burger in Seattle. Each burger is cooked to order - there's no prewrapped burger waiting to be handed to you. All the Red Mills are located in neighborhood areas so its probably just locales dining there most of the time. And another great thing about Red Mill...they have a no cell phone rule. So turn off your D@MN phone!

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