Tom L.
Yelp
One of the best fast food burger chains available in Austin. I've had P Terry, your typical fast food chain, Whataburger, Five Guys, etc... my expectations aren't high because it's casual burgers but wow I was ultra impressed how good the burger is.
The chili cheese fries were good but I've had wayyyyy better elsewhere. To be honest they are mid, 5/10. The chili is dry, not enough wetness, not much chili, very little to no heat, and the fries sorta sucked. Overall, not a fan for the price point too.
The onion rings, hands down the best onion rings in the fast food game. No fast food restaurant can compare not even The Anchor Bar in Round Rock, Buffalo Wild Wings, or Whataburger/Burger King, not one restaurant can compare. The onion rings are light, crispy, crunchy, not overly oily, very simple nice fresh onion ring with a good onion flavor. You must try them with the house ranch, Mighty Fine has the best ranch in the fast food game, slightly better and more savory than whataburger ranch.
I ordered the younger burger and that is enough for me. It's a small one but it packs a big punch of flavor. I highly recommend to get a youngster so you avoid a food coma. The beef quality is superb very high high high quality beef. The minute you bite into the burger, fluffy bun, fresh lettuce with the vinegary mustard, tart ketchup, creamy mayo, the fresh American cheese, and the fall apart beef, it's an umami bite with tons of American flavors.
Whataburger, McDonald's, Wendy's, BK, Jack n the box. Rally's, Sonic Burger, none can come to the burger. The cheeseburger stands on its own.
Is it better than in n out? No, it's not but very closeby on the flavor scale. To compare Mighty Fine, in n out to me is better value, a youngster burger, small fries, small drink for $8-9 but a regular Al cart cheese burger, fries, drink over $12? in n out is less than $8 but you get a savory, highly crafted burger with fries n a drink.