Fit Burger
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Very expensive for what you get. We got 2 burgers and onion rings for $35. There was only a small handful of onion rings, there was hardly any sauce o…
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This was the worst burger place Ive been to, the meat paddy was still red in the middle and overall the burger was greasy and bun was heavy Anything b…
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Nice, clean, non-soggy burger. Ingredients were fresh and cooked well. The sweet potato wedges were also really good. Crispy, thick and tasty. Would d…
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10 Reviews on “Fit Burger”
Best burgers ive had in a long time and i would recommend this to anyone that wants to get a burger. Its not oily or dry best tasting food ever
Awesome and delicious recovery smoothies for your post-gym sesh! Great selection of protein powder as well. Im constantly impressed by the generous portion sizes and freshness of the food.
Great for a post-gym feed! The burgers are fresh and the flavours meld together well. I like the fitness theme and the fact that there’s a whole room of supplements to browse through as you wait for your meal! A little on the pricey side, but a good cheat meal every now and then.
A very average burger. The patty lacked seasoning, and overall a bland burger. With the minimal choices I would have expected a better outcome in quality. There are better local burgers.
DISGUSTING!!! Would never step foot in this place again! I will definitely be spreading the word to family and friends! Thought we would try something local but what a horrible night unhygienic and bad service!!!!
I like the minimalist menu. Good burgers; good place to eat at when looking for burgers. Just really one of the good burger places in Berwick.
Average at best. Beef pattie poor texture which tasted like bits of sinew, and with the pattie about 30% smaller than the bun itself. This means a lot of bread in each bite without meat.