Brett N.
Yelp
Why 5 stars? Because it was excessive. And delicious.
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I came across TNT Burger on Yelp and even though they did not have any reviews, quite frankly, they didn't need any. There were a couple of photos that intrigued me and got me to look on social media for more. On Facebook I found the most ridiculous looking burgers and fries that you'll ever see. I knew that I would soon need to visit, but also that I would need to literally go on a 5 mile walk beforehand to prepare my body for the destruction I was about to willingly cause against myself.
The decision of which burger to order was a tough one, as they all sounded appealing. I ultimately landed on the Colombian burger, but am already excited to try some of the others.
The burger was definitely tasty, but as you would expect, as a bit overwhelming. It comes with an angus beef patty, sauteed onions, shredded chicken breast, sweet plantains, cream cheese, bacon, chips, pink sauce, lettuce and tomato on a brioche bun. Each bite tasted different because it literally was a different meal depending on where I bit.
Speaking of different meals, the Rock'n'Fries. It's funny that these are even called "fries". This closest thing I can compare it to are the Loaded Cheese Fries from Outback, but I think this actually outdoes Outback's version.
Here's the menu description: French Fries, Hot Dog Sausages, Onion Rings, Fiesta Cheese, Crispy Bacon, Chicken Tenders, TNT Sauce, Ketchup and Mustard. My God.
This ended up being the star of the show for me. Like the burger, I heavily debated going with these or the TNT Fries, which are almost the same, but have corn, shredded chicken breast and mozzarella cheese instead of onion rings. Just typing this caused me to gain a pound.
I really love to see how much this entire food truck park has evolved. A few of the trucks have really turned their spots into the closest thing possible to an actual restaurant without having four walls up. Giant tents and several interior tables and chairs are a part of several of these trucks, including TNT Burger. They also had music videos playing, which gave off a lively atmosphere on a Sunday night.
Again, I look forward to returning and trying some more burger options. But I really should only eat here when I am able to fully accept the consequences of the scale the next morning. This place is not for the faint of heart... nor is it good for the heart. But for the belly? It's heaven.