After the openings of Whataburger and Mooyah in the Flower Mound area, The Marquee decided to review local burger joints. At each of the four restaurants the quality of the burger and the atmosphere was analyzed.
Mooyah
The burgers have a lot of flavor and there is endless amount of toppings you can choose from. There are options for every person’s preferences. There is a Mooyah Burger which has two patties, or for the less hungry customer you can get a junior burger that has only one patty. There are other options such as a Veggie Burger, Turkey Burger or an Iceberger which is a burger wrapped in lettuce. There is also a friendly atmosphere. Customers can write and leave messages on the “Moodle Doodle”, a giant erase board. Mooyah was the most inviting for teenagers out all four restaurants. 4.5/5 stars.
Culver’s
There were plenty of options to choose from at Culver’s. They had eight different burgers to choose from. Along with the burger you can chose from different sides, such as fries, green beans mashed potatoes and cole slaw. These options help the customer who is looking for a healthy alternative. Culver’s also specializes in frozen custard. The ice cream is clearly their best feature. Culver’s has more of a family atmosphere. 3/5 stars.
Burgers and Brats
Burgers and Brats have options for every type of person. From “The Straight and Narrow Path” which is a burger with the regular “veggies” to “The Texas Turnpike” which is a burger buried in chili and shredded cheese. But the burgers are dripping with grease. A puddle forms in your basket by the end of the meal. While the burger tasted good, the grease was no appetizing. 2/5 stars.
Whataburger
Whataburger is the good alternative for a cheap, tasteful burger. Another perk is it is open late. High school students can enjoy a burger after the football or volleyball game. The service is extra friendly and they actually deliver the food to a customer’s table. For a fast food restaurant this place is superb. 4/5 stars.
Garrison Acree • Nov 19, 2020 at 12:20 pm
Nice to see that the staffers have been doing reviews as far back as 2011.