Friday, 10 September 2021

Bettys Burgers - West End


Went to check out some more of the offerings at West Village. This time we decided to try out Betty's Burgers after seeing some theatre at QPAC nearby. Despite arriving later in the evening than we normally would have, I found there to be a decent amount of customers for the hour.



Like the other Betty's joints, we ordered at the counter and received a buzzer to await our food. Service was warm and friendly.


Drinks came first. There really isn't much to say about coke, but the portions were quite large and good value.


Our food was prepared fresh and hot. It was a sight to behold.



Queen V had the Betty's Classic whilst I had the Betty's Double. These were freshly made to order and very delicious. As mentioned previously, my favourite burgers in town are definitely from Charboys, but these come very close their style of thicker juicy patties without my having to take the trip all the way out to Bulimba. The milk buns were fluffy and soft, the patties were thick and juicy without being overdone or too pink on the inside. It had a good amount of melty cheese and there were generous lashings of bacon. It was a solid burger and there isn't much to fault. 


We had both the shoestring fries as well as the thick cut chips to share and compare. These weren't freshly fried unfortunately and lacked the initial heat you'd get straight out of the fryer. The thick cut chips cost a bit more than shoestring, but they were fairly average and didn't justify the extra price. As a fan of shoestring fries, these were definitely superior with more surface area to filling. Having said that, I'll definitely be back, one of the best things about Betty's is their consistency and quality and that's reason enough to come again.

Price Range: $15 - $25pp

Taste: 8/10
Value: 7/10
Service: 8/10
Environment: 8/10

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