Friday, June 17, 2011

My Marlow's Burger

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Back at home in the dull town of Johns Creek, Georgia, my favorite meal awaits me in a small restaurant called Marlow's Tavern. It's nothing fancy, just a cheeseburger and french fries. That makes me sound like the typical stereotype of an American consumer, right? Well, in my defense, Marlow's doesn't serve your average burger.

When the waiter arrives at the table carrying a plate spilled over with french fries and a massive, steaming cheeseburger, it's already obvious that all other burgers are about to be shunned in comparison. It's exactly that which is the worst part of a Marlow's cheeseburger; you will never be satisfied with another one the same way ever again. Every monstrous bite (each one is since the burger is huge all around) is perfectly cooked, seasoned, and juicy. Then, if you find that you're ready take a break, a scrumptious mountain of crunchy (but not too crunchy!) french fries are waiting for you. Just be warned that the waiter may come back to ask how the meal is. More than likely you're response will sound something like, "Mmmhmm mmm!" Trust me, you're mouth will be far too stuffed with deliciousness to speak the entire time you're seated.

If you ever go to Marlow's Tavern and decide to try their cheeseburger, I advise you not to go hungry, but famished. Even though the burger and portion of fries are both massive, the taste of both will keep you eating until you're full to the point of bursting. I also suggest that before going you accept the fact that Five Guys Burgers and Fries, Steak & Shake, Johnny Rocket's, and any other burger specialty restaurants will mean nothing to you any longer. The best part? Marlow's is cheaper than all of those places anyway! Even if it wasn't, though, the meal would still be just as worthwhile.


1 comment:

  1. A very passionate review! I can tell this place has a special cheeseburger-loving space in your heart.

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