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Businiess name:
Frankie's Cafe
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Review by:
Terri M.
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Review content:
Frankie's Cafe is an interesting name for this restaurant because it used to be a very good Chinese restaurant (fast food) It really doesn't catch your eye, though. It is a NEW restaurant, and we hope it gets to stay.
We went for lunch (me, my husband, and our 15 year old daughter). We all ordered their burgers. They were HUGE, very well priced ($4 ish for a "meal" combo) and DELICIOUS!! We were very impressed with their taste and flavor. Definitely like a burger YOU would make on your grill at home. Very fresh ingredients. Placed in baskets with Fries and a drink on the side.
The Cafe has a TV running (sports). You order at a bar, they give you a number, then when it's called you retrieve your order from their counter. Kind of a self-serve set-up.
They have clean tables, and curtains around the windows. Unfortunately, I felt a little claustrophobic because the little curtains they have up are dark (sure it helps with the cooling here in TX, but makes the booths which are already dark feel even smaller.)
All in all, though we really liked the food and will be taking our visiting family here for lunch in about 2 weeks. Casual and fun and affordable.
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