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Eclectic Americana décor featuring a mix of random posters from the 1930s to 1960s—circus ads, state fairs, comic books, and cartoons like those you might find in The Atlantic or similar magazines. Late 90's to 2000's rock like RHCP and Linkin Park playing in the background.
There are about 29 seats, including tables for 2–4 people and counter seating. No reservations are accepted, and the place gets busy. I stopped by on a Saturday around 11 a.m. and still encountered a line about six people deep, which took roughly 20 minutes to be seated.
I ordered the regular cheeseburger, which came with two onion rings, a handful of fries, and a gherkin for JPY 1,700. The burger was well assembled: homemade tangy BBQ sauce on the crown bun, mayonnaise on the heel, tomato, crisp lettuce, and a relatively moist patty with a surprising amount of char—despite not being a smashburger—topped with melted cheese.
I also ordered the kid’s burger, which consisted of two sliders (just buns and patties), served with fries, salad, and an orange wedge for JPY 1,000.
It’s not bad, and the pricing is ultimately fair. As a self-proclaimed burger aficionado, I can tick this spot off my list—but I doubt I’d return.