Marcus S.
Yelp
Since moving to the area and not passing up an opportunity to have a burger it was only a matter of time before I had to have a 206 burger. Unfortunately, it doesn't look like it will be joining higher tier of burgers places out there.
It was pretty empty when I came in, even for a decent Sunday evening, it was a bit odd. A couple people came in whom I suppose ordered ahead and one other guy came in behind me. Maybe everyone got the memo and went to Dicks?
I decided to go big. Go Seahawks! The Seahawks Burger - A double cheeseburger with bacon on a brioche bun. Along with this, an order of fries. Cutting to the chase, the burger was underwhelming, particularly because of the price.
They definitely have the Five Guys syndrome (high prices) going on here, maybe even worse. The burger was juicy, but the bitty strips of bacon was kind of a laugh. The brioche bun is an excellent choice. But at close $16, it just did not hit like it should. The fries were a complete disappointment. $4.25 for seasonless fries, lackluster fries.
It's not the worst at 206 (maybe the fries are), but for the high premium on what I'd say is a staple burger, it's gotta better than what they cooked up, particularly with so many burger options around. I may consider another try here, but I wouldn't make this your first choice if you're craving a burger and fries.