Cheeburger Cheeburger Menu

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  • Salads
  • Burgers
  • Cheeplatters
  • Cheewraps
  • Dipping Sauces
  • Lunch And Dinner
  • Kids Meals
  • Sides
  • Desserts
  • Shakes & Malts
  • Beverages

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  • Joe D.

    Probably my favorite burger joint EVER! Food is always fantastic and everyone is super friendly. The shakes are also amazing. I do warn you though. This is NOT fast food everything is cooked to order so you will wait either at your table or to take out. If you're in a rush go to the arches. If you want the best burger you will ever have go here!

    (5)
  • Adam H.

    Okay, to start let's just say it's basically a malt shop. Burgers, shakes, sodas mixed to order, even egg creams for all you Brooklinites. They're big on two things here; limitless opportunities to customize your shake and burger and massive, bronto-rib-steak sized servings. The half order of fries can feed 3 easily. Their smallest burger is a quarter pounder (and that's cooked weight, not raw weight) and they go all the way up to one pounders (a ridiculous 20 ounces raw weight). Most custom toppings are complimentary, but bacon, sauteed onions or mushrooms will cost you extra. The food takes a while. Is it worth it? Well, if you like malt shops, sure. I guess it is. The food is pretty much what you'd expect, if slightly mega-sized. And the shakes and egg creams are good. Certainly worth a try if your nostalgic or you can't remember a place outside of the old neighborhood where you can get an egg cream.

    (3)
  • Jason Q.

    I'm a fan. 1 lb burger was huge but defintely worth it. I'll be sure to come back again.

    (4)
  • Ron M.

    We've eaten at Cheeburger Cheeburger several times over the years and our experienced is mixed--good sometimes, less satisfactory others. I stopped by for lunch the other day, mostly because the Mexican place in the same shopping center was closed. The cheeseburger was pretty good this time. Their method is that you choose the cheese and then as many toppings as you want. It's a nice system. They also have good fries and onion rings, although I didn't get any this time since I was alone and not all that hungry. I did splurge on a milkshake (frappes from my Boston days). They make them in lot of flavors and feature different kinds of mix-ins. I got a yummy Butterfinger one! Here was the problem: they will only cook the burgers medium or more. This really infuriates me because I like my burgers medium rare. And excuse me, but I think that I should be able to get them the way I want them, even if I have to sign some kind of waiver that I won't sue them. Here's the pisser: when it came, their version of medium was a perfectly cooked medium rare. The server I had was TERRIBLE. Really, one of the worst service experiences I've ever had. She was very officious about the medium rare/medium thing and from then on practically dropped everything on my table. I usually don't tell servers how I feel if they do not do a good job--conflict avoidance at all costs--but this one was so awful that I actually told her what I felt. I informed her that since she's working for tips that being unpleasant to her customers is not really a winning strategy for making money. I will not likely go back and recommend that everyone avoid it as well, at least the Fraser store.

    (1)
  • S C.

    Great burgers, suberb shakes. Staff are all extremely nice. Highly recommend!

    (5)
  • Kim P.

    Whahhh??? None of you bitches have been to Cheeburger Cheeburger?!?! This place is tied for first for burger chains in my book - right up there with In-N-Out. It's like In-N-Out in that it's a small chain, and in these parts apparently NOT KNOWN. I might commit sacrilege and say that it's actually BETTER than In-N-Out (don't smack me!) because they have a bigger menu and better fries. (Lets face it - Out's fries suck.) And their milkshakes are reason alone to head to this place. The ambiance is...themey. It's got the whole 50s diner thing going on. At first glance you'll think the Easter Bunny threw up in there - pastel walls, pink lighting, turquoise chairs. But once your eyes have adjusted, you'll notice it's PACKED. Granted, with what appears to be about 5 kindergarten classes and their "chaperones" - but this isn't Chuck-E-Cheese fare - the burgers are for realz. They are famous for their 20oz monster burger (called The Pounder - a misnomer - obviously weight has been adjusted to meet 21st Century America's expectations for mo bigger junk food) and if you finish it, your picture will be placed on the "Wall of Fame" with the other 10 year olds who accomplished the feat. I myself go for the "Semi-Serious", a modest 1/3 lb (ok, 7oz) and then rationalize that with the calories saved I can gorge on fries and a large shake. They have TONS of toppings so you can customize to your exact liking. (hmm...banana peppers? Or jalepenos? How much do I want to feel this later?) Save room for their "Best of Both" basket of fries and rings, and then choose from one of many sauces. Wash down with one of like 50 milkshakes on the menu or create your own out of a zillion different ingredients to choose from. They make them fresh with real ice cream. The Chocolate Banana Peanut Butter usually wins out, but I need to mix it up a bit, I know. OK. I know where I'm having lunch tomorrow...

    (5)
  • Alex C.

    This is an absolutely fabulous burger place! It is a chain, although most of them are located down south. From the looks of it from the outside it looks like a crappy burger place people that work in the shopping mall go to eat, but oh boy will you be wrong thinking that! I don't know whether to tell you that the curly fries, the pounder, or the milkshakes are the best part....so I suggest trying all three! This is truly an old-fashioned burger joint where the burgers are huge (and hugely delicious), the milkshakes are thick and creamy, and the decor is from the 60s and 70s. If you're hungry give the Pounder a shot. It is not very difficult to finish, although they do make a big deal, and take your picture, if you finish it. If you work in the area, it's a great place to grab a lunch during the week as a break from whatever you normally eat!

    (4)
  • Eduardo C.

    Cheeburger Cheeburger is a retro cheeseburger place where you can get juicy burgers and delicious shakes. The decor is very retro, think 50s diner, and it fits the menu very well. For your burger, you pick the size and cheese, then you can fill it up with as many toppings as you'd like. The shakes are a treat, and you get whatever didn't fit in your glass on the side for later. The price is very good considering how much food you get, and they sell their sauces and seasoning for you to enjoy their taste at home. I highly recommend it for anyone with an appetite or just a non-fast food burger. P.S. If you manage to eat their famous One Pounder cheeseburger, you get immortalized on their board as you walk in. Do you have it in you?

    (4)
  • Domenic F.

    Its a decent place for lunch. Many of my lunches working in this area the moose went here and consumed plenty of cheese burgers. It is good, and the shakes were awesome. I would recommend it before I would go to Friendly's or to 5 guys.

    (3)
  • Shawn P.

    Burgers are cooked with high quality meat. Very fresh. Onion rings were top notch as well. Service was very good although there were not many people there the day I went. Had a milkshake as well that was solid. Only gripe is price. A little too high for dogs and PP&J. $72 bill (included tip) for 2 burgers, grilled cheese, dog, PP&J, fries and a milkshake. Will be back again sometime.

    (4)
  • Marcelo B.

    Best burger in the region. Cooked at order. You should not go there if you are in a hurry.

    (5)
  • CUPS O.

    HOLY S WHY ARE THERE NOT MORE REVIEWS FOR THIS PLACE?!?!! IT IS AMAZING!!!! there are so many milkshakes but the only one you need to know about is the strawberry birthday cake. o the smoress is banging too. my buddy bruce and i we're going to try every flavor milkshake they have but we got through like 30 then i quit my job and we stopped tasting them. but i'll always remember bruce, i'll always remember. yeah they also have these killer onion rings and fries and they'll pile them all up in a big pile and you can eat them all while you drink your shakes. wow. cheeburger squared, you rule.

    (5)
  • Scott G.

    very good burgers and fries i have lots more to try here. And very friendly

    (5)
  • Nijole T.

    Descent, this was a chain I have been wanting to try but never came across in our area. I was expecting it to look a bit nicer, this location seems a bit run down/outdated. The girls working were nice though and for the fact that we showed up at 8.30 pm and they close at 9 they will still friendly even if we made them have to close an hour late. The reason I had wanted to go is the huge menu of free toppings for burgers and salads and they did raise a brow when I said I wanted EVERY topping on my salad. That is over 20 mind you and I got all this for just over $6. Pretty damn good, it was tasty too, not gourmet by any means but filling after a long day on the road. The man got the pounder for which he got his picture taken and put on their wall. He ate it cuz he was hungry not to get on the wall but said it was pretty good. My son noticed after ordering his kids meal that they also have a half pound challenge for kids and was pretty dissapointed when they said it was too late to switch his order. Other than that he enjoyed his meal as well. The prices are fair, they have the biggest selection of shakes I have ever seen, I was more than tempted to get one with about 20 different flavors but talked myself out of it once I saw all they use is flavored syrup and none of the actual fruits/candies its supposed to taste like. In all a fun dinner but not worth going out of your way for.

    (3)
  • John F.

    The atmosphere is weird in this place. I get the 50's theme concept, but it feels poorly executed. The decor is mis-matched and sparse. The food - I found the menu overwhelming and confusing. I settled on the patty melt, medium, with onion rings. It was served as well-done as one could make a burger. It was tough and over cooked. The onions where thick sliced and not cooked enough so, instead of taking a bite and getting a little taste of all of the ingredients, I bit in and pulled off a string of onion that could not be bitten through. The flavor and seasoning was not special. I can make a better burger at home. Finally, the price. A little under $15 for a crappy burger, greasy onion rings and a soda. I won't be coming back.

    (2)
  • Kim N.

    Dried out burgers, grainy milkshakes and a greasiest of fries. Our burgers were both ordered medium and they were extra medium well and tasteless. The shakes weren't blended well so were lumpy. $40 on two burgers, two orders of fries and two small shakes, and we threw half of it out. Massively overpriced. Don't come here if you're in a hurry. We waited about 20 minutes for takeout. The only decent thing about this visit was the staff, which seemed understaffed but hard working.

    (2)
  • Jen L.

    I stopped in here for a shake after braving the DMV today for a license renewal. Maybe I was just super cranky because of the two hour wait I had to endure all to have my photo taken, but I was annoyed that even though the woman behind the counter was very warm and friendly, everything there seemed to move in slow motion. It took awhile to be greeted, the milkshake options were overwhelming, and even after I did choose a milkshake, everyone behind the counter seemed to be socializing, so it took a little while to make. To top things off, the shake was over $6. On the bright side, it was a totally delicious shake, but the price and customer service were kind of off putting. Maybe my expectations are too high, but if you're a restaurant located next to a DMV, customers will appreciate you way more for speedy service because there's good possibility that many patrons stopping in are trying to avoid a complete and total mental breakdown after hanging out at the DMV all day.

    (3)
  • Matt K.

    Nice 1950's style decor, a huge menu, dozens of topping for your burger, including some really weird ones to make you excited about your burger. Their burgers come in several sizes, including the 20 oz. version. Wow. Lots of flavors of shakes too. I tried the classic burger, which is the smallest, coming in at 5.5 ounces. I am glad I didn't get anything larger. The meat itself was dried out and tasted like cardboard, even though I ordered it medium well. I would hate to think what they do to the well done version. The lettuce was the shredded kind you can buy in those gigantic pre made bags. The bun was also tasteless and boring. I tried the tzatziki sauce, which was not garlicky or very cucumbery. It tasted like sour cream, basically. Shoulda had ketchup I guess. The price of the burger was only slightly higher than Five Guys, but it was smaller. Ouch. There are many better burger joints out there. Like Five Guys, even.

    (2)
  • Bill K.

    Very good service...haven't been here in over 10 years. Had a Semi-Serious burger, which tasted fresh. You get to choose toppings, etc, which are listed on the menu. Had the medium (sharing size) fries, which tasted like fresh-cut. My friends had shakes, which they also liked. Waitress was very nice and kept out drinks filled. Would definitely go there again.

    (4)
  • Laurel W.

    Stopped in to have a shake with my son. I ordered a snickers cheesecake shake - it was good but could have used a little more snickers in the shake. It tasted kind of like a vanilla shake with a few bits of snickers. Buuut I had no idea what to expect either so can't really complain I suppose. My son ordered a blueberry shake that was pretty good- not overpowering with blueberry (they use flavored syrup and no real blueberries). I would suggest offering a kids' size. It is a little bit of a wait so don't stop there if you're in a hurry. Facility was clean and inviting. Overall a decent experience. We will be back to try the food someday!

    (4)
  • Steve S.

    Right off the bat, I'll just say they're worth trying once or twice. They may even be worth it if you just need a good burger fix. But I wouldn't call them overly special. Certainly not worthy of a "Best of Main Line" award (Displayed in their window for 2011... really Main Line? You can't do better?). But that being said, there isn't anything really wrong with the place. I gave the Semi-Serious burger a shot today. The topping choices are definitely a plus. The single half and half fries and onion rings basket is actually a really good deal for one person, and still might be big enough to share. The burger was definitely juicy and definitely fresh. The onion rings were hand battered and thin, maybe slightly heavier on batter than onion, but I found myself enjoying them. The fries are fine... just fine. Not terribly special. The "special seasoning" on the fries just seems to be 85% black pepper. Service, for me, was very friendly at the counter. I'm going to give this place a sports reference. Heck, I'll really go over some of your heads and make it a 76ers reference. This place is the Andre Iguodala of burger joints. That is, they do enough things well to make you think you're getting something really good out of them. Every now and then they give you a flashy slam dunk to get you really excited. But not everything about their game is that special, they don't really do any one thing better than anyone else, and you kind of wonder why anyone would consider them an elite player in the first place. I fully realize that about 90% of you Yelpers probably didn't really dig that reference. But to the 10% of you who did... yeah, you know what I'm talkin about! I might have given this place a 4th star if I had one of their milkshakes though. Maybe they still have a chance to really win me over in the future with one of those.

    (3)
  • Serenity M.

    It's hard to review this place. I come here often and love to order their veggie burger platter, wraps or veggie burger salad. The portions are huge, I love their onion rings, sauces, and endless (FREE) burger toppings. I've had a few shakes from here every once in a while, however I can't jusify the price (almost $6+) to get another one anytime soon. I'm excited to try their new fried mushrooms in the future and it makes me feel better that all of their items are cooked in peanut oil. I mostly get take out from here, and sometimes sit down to eat. The decor of this place is just awful but I like the food when I'm looking for a splurge. I love the menu, the customization options and the veggie friendly choices. The fries here are not very good in my opion, and cannot be kept for leftovers, that is a drawback. The other thing is it seems to take a while for them to make my food, regardless of if I'm dinning in or call ahead for take out. As much as I come here, I am regrettful almost everytime afterwards because of the expensive prices once I get my bill. It comes to around $14 to get the platter for lunch (without a drink), while it is a lot of food, it's a bit too expensive for the quality of food. If they would lower the prices even by a dollar or two, I'd come back much more and have a better experience.

    (3)
  • Natalie B.

    Some friends and I came here for lunch today. We had 7 people and came in separate cars, and the host didn't want to seat us until we were all there. I know that's standard at some places, but he could have been more gracious about it. When we assured him that they were going to arrive any second now (they were about 2 minutes or so behind us), he gave us an annoyed look before reluctantly seating us. I got a Semi-serious (7 oz) burger with pineapple and teriyaki sauce. It was pretty good, except that the bun was just too buttery. Don't get me wrong - I love me some butter - but it was just too overpowering. We also got fries and onions rings, which were good. My friends who had milkshakes were raving about them. Unfortunately, I was feeling kind of ill and I didn't want to push my luck with lactose. Drinks are served in cute little jars, and the place is decorated with a 50's theme. We had to wait about 10 minutes before someone came to take our orders, but our waitress was attentive once she realized she was assigned to our table. She must have realized we were all on our lunch break and anxious to get back to work, so she was pretty quick with getting our check to us. Cheeburger Cheeburger is overall an alright burger place, but it's a little pricey for an average burger.

    (3)
  • Shawn R.

    Great selection of shakes though the consistency of the shakes is lacking. The burger is good as they keep things simple.

    (3)
  • Steve Z.

    This place is a solid novelty burger joint. Order up to 30 toppings on your well-made custom burger.

    (4)
  • Dave H.

    Cheeburger Cheeburger is king of burger customization. Choose a meat patty (up to a pound in weight - yes, 20 ounces), then add any desired toppings from their HUGE toppings list. I went for their Classic Cheeburger, cooked medium, made with American cheese, Worcestershire sauce, a pineapple slice, roasted red peppers, an onion, jalapeno peppers, sweet peppers, pepperoni, bacon, and lettuce. My Cheeburger was missing more than a "SE", unfortunately: while the patty was a good size, it wasn't that moist. The pineapple slice was cold and reminded me of Del Monte canned fruits (not something you'd put on a pizza). Not a fan of their bacon or crusty buns, either. It wasn't a horrible burger, just not a Five Guys or Ruby's creation[1]. On a more positive note, our server handled our group (eight people) without issue, seating us right away, and being polite throughout. You can't beat old-school fifties music, or decor. Did I mention that the half-sized, mint chocolate chip Edy's milkshake I got was a crazily sweet treat? It made lunch more bearable, for sure. [1] If you dare, go for the Cheeburger Cheeburger challenge, where those who take down one of their pounders will get their photograph posted in the front. If my burger was an indicator, the challenge isn't worth it.

    (3)
  • Michelle O.

    I'd say the Challenge, the atmosphere/service and the shakes are what really sell this place. The wall is lined with pictures of people next to the cute (and dorky) stuffed burger prop indicating their status as people who survived the burger challenge. While I was there, a kid proudly posed for a pic after completing the children 1/2 lb. burger challenge. I thought the burgers were pretty good. Not stupendous, but above "average" which is why this place gets 4 stars. Plus, you have so many options to mix and match burger toppings. I added sun dried tomatoes to mine for no additional cost, though it was 99 cents to have my onions sauteed. Hmm... The shake was the highlight of this visit for me. I had strawberry cheesecake flavor. Ohhhh it was soo good. I'd come back just for that. Service was really friendly too, and I liked the cute 50s atmosphere. I'd say this is a great place for lunch and good if you have kids.

    (4)
  • Jefferson H.

    This place has a oldies diner look. I like the style of the restaurant. However, the food that I ordered was mediocre. I ordered a hot dog as the one shown in the menu. It didn't taste that good. The hot dog wasn't cooked correctly. I should of played it safe and ordered a burger since it is a burger place. I had a stomach ache after leaving. I tried their coffee shake. It was good. I would go back just for the shakes only.

    (2)
  • Marc S.

    Good burgers, but they're often undercooked on at least one side. While this may be a step up from other joints where your burger is cooked with little or no consideration for the requested temperature, it's unacceptable for a place which prides itself on its burgers. They only offer three temperatures--medium, medium well, and well--they should be able to nail all three. Fries are tasty if a bit limp. Rings are a bit battery, if my memory serves me correctly. No complaints about the shakes... other than they should be bottomless. Staff is friendly and attentive.

    (3)
  • Kimberly S.

    Love it, especially LOVE the orange pineapple shake. They go above & beyond, whenever they have fresh pineapple they ask if i'd like that in the shake also. The onion rings & that dipping sauce are dreamy!

    (5)
  • David b.

    I came here twice the first time the burgers were great and the milkshakes were to die for. So went again and the 2nd time was not so great the milkshakes were runny and they left out the bacon and cheese on my burger so I will try again maybe i caught them on an off night?

    (3)
  • Sarah C.

    Cute atmosphere. Great fries and onion rings. The burgers need a little more....something (I think seasoning would be the word) but they let you put so many toppings on that it hardly matters. Great place for a quick summer milkshake or to take your family!

    (3)
  • Bob M.

    I totally prefer Cheeburger Cheeburger over the incredibly OVERRATED Five Guys. Had the Semi-Serious burger cooked medium (I like the fact they actually cook them the way you want them unlike 5 Blokes) with an order of small Onion Rings. Sorry, I don't like their fries or Five Lardbutts fries either ( I despise natural cut fries, limp, greasy and gritty is not my idea of delicious). Burger was perfect, nice and thick, cooked medium just how I asked and it was juicy, and I really liked the onion rings (and a small order was HUGE). I think back to the dry tiny burger I got from 5 Blokes and scratch my head, wow they are overrated. I'll take Cheeburger Cheeburger everytime over them.

    (4)
  • Mel H.

    I love love love this place. So many options. I am a burger girl and i can't help but love this place. I can't say enough about your topping options and that goes for more then their burgers. You can customize all sandwiches, wraps and salads. Bring the kids or friends and enjoy the time out.

    (5)
  • A F.

    Friendly service, great shakes and good burgers. The assortment of shakes and burger toppings is enormous. Fries were good and the onion rings, so-so.

    (4)
  • John F.

    This is a chain restaurant, from Florida I believe. But, it's one of the best burger/shake joints around. The onion rings are top notch. When I say top notch, I mean the best anywhere I've been. The coating is light and crispy, not too much, just enough and done right, almost sweet. The fries are solid, and the burgers are very good with almost unlimited options. The shakes are plentiful and varied. I've been there dozens of times, and even though I've moved away, I still go back when I am in the area.

    (4)
  • Eugene H.

    They got a ton of milkshake options, but the burger is about average compared to other burger joints.

    (3)
  • Barney B.

    bite number one of the veggie burger was reminiscent of hospital cafeteria food, mostly because it was the same veggie burger I have had in..... a hospital cafeteria. fries, the same thing everyone else gets in an industrial-sized freezer bag. and the whole 'retro burger joint' is just as flat as the food. epitome of 'Meh'

    (2)
  • Matthew G.

    Cheeburger Cheeburger is a great spot for a good lunch, as long as you are not counting calories. The burgers are good, and the shakes are great. Cheese fries and onion rings are good picks here too. The only criticism i would add is that the service is always a little slow. I don't think they keep enough servers on staff, and if ordering a shake during a busy time period, expect to wait 20 minutes, before you get it. Unless you're on a Paula Deen diet, you'll want to limit the number of trips you make here, because the food is delicious, but loaded with fat. Also, note that the zipcode for this place is Malvern, but it is actually in Frazer, on route 30.

    (4)
  • jerzee g.

    I've never had a bad burger here. This is a place I can always count on. The burgers are not greasy, which I thoroughly prefer. The onion rings are addictive. And while the meat isn't the most flavorful, the abundance of toppings certainly takes care of that! A solid meal considering this is a chain.

    (4)
  • Stephanie M.

    Delicious burgers with so many toppings available. Love that they have a combo order of fries and onion rings. Both delicious !

    (5)
  • Laurel W.

    Stopped in to have a shake with my son. I ordered a snickers cheesecake shake - it was good but could have used a little more snickers in the shake. It tasted kind of like a vanilla shake with a few bits of snickers. Buuut I had no idea what to expect either so can't really complain I suppose. My son ordered a blueberry shake that was pretty good- not overpowering with blueberry (they use flavored syrup and no real blueberries). I would suggest offering a kids' size. It is a little bit of a wait so don't stop there if you're in a hurry. Facility was clean and inviting. Overall a decent experience. We will be back to try the food someday!

    (4)
  • Kim N.

    Dried out burgers, grainy milkshakes and a greasiest of fries. Our burgers were both ordered medium and they were extra medium well and tasteless. The shakes weren't blended well so were lumpy. $40 on two burgers, two orders of fries and two small shakes, and we threw half of it out. Massively overpriced. Don't come here if you're in a hurry. We waited about 20 minutes for takeout. The only decent thing about this visit was the staff, which seemed understaffed but hard working.

    (2)
  • Joe D.

    Probably my favorite burger joint EVER! Food is always fantastic and everyone is super friendly. The shakes are also amazing. I do warn you though. This is NOT fast food everything is cooked to order so you will wait either at your table or to take out. If you're in a rush go to the arches. If you want the best burger you will ever have go here!

    (5)
  • Kim P.

    Whahhh??? None of you bitches have been to Cheeburger Cheeburger?!?! This place is tied for first for burger chains in my book - right up there with In-N-Out. It's like In-N-Out in that it's a small chain, and in these parts apparently NOT KNOWN. I might commit sacrilege and say that it's actually BETTER than In-N-Out (don't smack me!) because they have a bigger menu and better fries. (Lets face it - Out's fries suck.) And their milkshakes are reason alone to head to this place. The ambiance is...themey. It's got the whole 50s diner thing going on. At first glance you'll think the Easter Bunny threw up in there - pastel walls, pink lighting, turquoise chairs. But once your eyes have adjusted, you'll notice it's PACKED. Granted, with what appears to be about 5 kindergarten classes and their "chaperones" - but this isn't Chuck-E-Cheese fare - the burgers are for realz. They are famous for their 20oz monster burger (called The Pounder - a misnomer - obviously weight has been adjusted to meet 21st Century America's expectations for mo bigger junk food) and if you finish it, your picture will be placed on the "Wall of Fame" with the other 10 year olds who accomplished the feat. I myself go for the "Semi-Serious", a modest 1/3 lb (ok, 7oz) and then rationalize that with the calories saved I can gorge on fries and a large shake. They have TONS of toppings so you can customize to your exact liking. (hmm...banana peppers? Or jalepenos? How much do I want to feel this later?) Save room for their "Best of Both" basket of fries and rings, and then choose from one of many sauces. Wash down with one of like 50 milkshakes on the menu or create your own out of a zillion different ingredients to choose from. They make them fresh with real ice cream. The Chocolate Banana Peanut Butter usually wins out, but I need to mix it up a bit, I know. OK. I know where I'm having lunch tomorrow...

    (5)
  • Alex C.

    This is an absolutely fabulous burger place! It is a chain, although most of them are located down south. From the looks of it from the outside it looks like a crappy burger place people that work in the shopping mall go to eat, but oh boy will you be wrong thinking that! I don't know whether to tell you that the curly fries, the pounder, or the milkshakes are the best part....so I suggest trying all three! This is truly an old-fashioned burger joint where the burgers are huge (and hugely delicious), the milkshakes are thick and creamy, and the decor is from the 60s and 70s. If you're hungry give the Pounder a shot. It is not very difficult to finish, although they do make a big deal, and take your picture, if you finish it. If you work in the area, it's a great place to grab a lunch during the week as a break from whatever you normally eat!

    (4)
  • Adam H.

    Okay, to start let's just say it's basically a malt shop. Burgers, shakes, sodas mixed to order, even egg creams for all you Brooklinites. They're big on two things here; limitless opportunities to customize your shake and burger and massive, bronto-rib-steak sized servings. The half order of fries can feed 3 easily. Their smallest burger is a quarter pounder (and that's cooked weight, not raw weight) and they go all the way up to one pounders (a ridiculous 20 ounces raw weight). Most custom toppings are complimentary, but bacon, sauteed onions or mushrooms will cost you extra. The food takes a while. Is it worth it? Well, if you like malt shops, sure. I guess it is. The food is pretty much what you'd expect, if slightly mega-sized. And the shakes and egg creams are good. Certainly worth a try if your nostalgic or you can't remember a place outside of the old neighborhood where you can get an egg cream.

    (3)
  • Jason Q.

    I'm a fan. 1 lb burger was huge but defintely worth it. I'll be sure to come back again.

    (4)
  • Ron M.

    We've eaten at Cheeburger Cheeburger several times over the years and our experienced is mixed--good sometimes, less satisfactory others. I stopped by for lunch the other day, mostly because the Mexican place in the same shopping center was closed. The cheeseburger was pretty good this time. Their method is that you choose the cheese and then as many toppings as you want. It's a nice system. They also have good fries and onion rings, although I didn't get any this time since I was alone and not all that hungry. I did splurge on a milkshake (frappes from my Boston days). They make them in lot of flavors and feature different kinds of mix-ins. I got a yummy Butterfinger one! Here was the problem: they will only cook the burgers medium or more. This really infuriates me because I like my burgers medium rare. And excuse me, but I think that I should be able to get them the way I want them, even if I have to sign some kind of waiver that I won't sue them. Here's the pisser: when it came, their version of medium was a perfectly cooked medium rare. The server I had was TERRIBLE. Really, one of the worst service experiences I've ever had. She was very officious about the medium rare/medium thing and from then on practically dropped everything on my table. I usually don't tell servers how I feel if they do not do a good job--conflict avoidance at all costs--but this one was so awful that I actually told her what I felt. I informed her that since she's working for tips that being unpleasant to her customers is not really a winning strategy for making money. I will not likely go back and recommend that everyone avoid it as well, at least the Fraser store.

    (1)
  • S C.

    Great burgers, suberb shakes. Staff are all extremely nice. Highly recommend!

    (5)
  • Eduardo C.

    Cheeburger Cheeburger is a retro cheeseburger place where you can get juicy burgers and delicious shakes. The decor is very retro, think 50s diner, and it fits the menu very well. For your burger, you pick the size and cheese, then you can fill it up with as many toppings as you'd like. The shakes are a treat, and you get whatever didn't fit in your glass on the side for later. The price is very good considering how much food you get, and they sell their sauces and seasoning for you to enjoy their taste at home. I highly recommend it for anyone with an appetite or just a non-fast food burger. P.S. If you manage to eat their famous One Pounder cheeseburger, you get immortalized on their board as you walk in. Do you have it in you?

    (4)
  • Domenic F.

    Its a decent place for lunch. Many of my lunches working in this area the moose went here and consumed plenty of cheese burgers. It is good, and the shakes were awesome. I would recommend it before I would go to Friendly's or to 5 guys.

    (3)
  • Barney B.

    bite number one of the veggie burger was reminiscent of hospital cafeteria food, mostly because it was the same veggie burger I have had in..... a hospital cafeteria. fries, the same thing everyone else gets in an industrial-sized freezer bag. and the whole 'retro burger joint' is just as flat as the food. epitome of 'Meh'

    (2)
  • John F.

    This is a chain restaurant, from Florida I believe. But, it's one of the best burger/shake joints around. The onion rings are top notch. When I say top notch, I mean the best anywhere I've been. The coating is light and crispy, not too much, just enough and done right, almost sweet. The fries are solid, and the burgers are very good with almost unlimited options. The shakes are plentiful and varied. I've been there dozens of times, and even though I've moved away, I still go back when I am in the area.

    (4)
  • Eugene H.

    They got a ton of milkshake options, but the burger is about average compared to other burger joints.

    (3)
  • Matthew G.

    Cheeburger Cheeburger is a great spot for a good lunch, as long as you are not counting calories. The burgers are good, and the shakes are great. Cheese fries and onion rings are good picks here too. The only criticism i would add is that the service is always a little slow. I don't think they keep enough servers on staff, and if ordering a shake during a busy time period, expect to wait 20 minutes, before you get it. Unless you're on a Paula Deen diet, you'll want to limit the number of trips you make here, because the food is delicious, but loaded with fat. Also, note that the zipcode for this place is Malvern, but it is actually in Frazer, on route 30.

    (4)
  • jerzee g.

    I've never had a bad burger here. This is a place I can always count on. The burgers are not greasy, which I thoroughly prefer. The onion rings are addictive. And while the meat isn't the most flavorful, the abundance of toppings certainly takes care of that! A solid meal considering this is a chain.

    (4)
  • Jen L.

    I stopped in here for a shake after braving the DMV today for a license renewal. Maybe I was just super cranky because of the two hour wait I had to endure all to have my photo taken, but I was annoyed that even though the woman behind the counter was very warm and friendly, everything there seemed to move in slow motion. It took awhile to be greeted, the milkshake options were overwhelming, and even after I did choose a milkshake, everyone behind the counter seemed to be socializing, so it took a little while to make. To top things off, the shake was over $6. On the bright side, it was a totally delicious shake, but the price and customer service were kind of off putting. Maybe my expectations are too high, but if you're a restaurant located next to a DMV, customers will appreciate you way more for speedy service because there's good possibility that many patrons stopping in are trying to avoid a complete and total mental breakdown after hanging out at the DMV all day.

    (3)
  • Matt K.

    Nice 1950's style decor, a huge menu, dozens of topping for your burger, including some really weird ones to make you excited about your burger. Their burgers come in several sizes, including the 20 oz. version. Wow. Lots of flavors of shakes too. I tried the classic burger, which is the smallest, coming in at 5.5 ounces. I am glad I didn't get anything larger. The meat itself was dried out and tasted like cardboard, even though I ordered it medium well. I would hate to think what they do to the well done version. The lettuce was the shredded kind you can buy in those gigantic pre made bags. The bun was also tasteless and boring. I tried the tzatziki sauce, which was not garlicky or very cucumbery. It tasted like sour cream, basically. Shoulda had ketchup I guess. The price of the burger was only slightly higher than Five Guys, but it was smaller. Ouch. There are many better burger joints out there. Like Five Guys, even.

    (2)
  • Stephanie M.

    Delicious burgers with so many toppings available. Love that they have a combo order of fries and onion rings. Both delicious !

    (5)
  • Shawn P.

    Burgers are cooked with high quality meat. Very fresh. Onion rings were top notch as well. Service was very good although there were not many people there the day I went. Had a milkshake as well that was solid. Only gripe is price. A little too high for dogs and PP&J. $72 bill (included tip) for 2 burgers, grilled cheese, dog, PP&J, fries and a milkshake. Will be back again sometime.

    (4)
  • Marcelo B.

    Best burger in the region. Cooked at order. You should not go there if you are in a hurry.

    (5)
  • Bill K.

    Very good service...haven't been here in over 10 years. Had a Semi-Serious burger, which tasted fresh. You get to choose toppings, etc, which are listed on the menu. Had the medium (sharing size) fries, which tasted like fresh-cut. My friends had shakes, which they also liked. Waitress was very nice and kept out drinks filled. Would definitely go there again.

    (4)
  • Nijole T.

    Descent, this was a chain I have been wanting to try but never came across in our area. I was expecting it to look a bit nicer, this location seems a bit run down/outdated. The girls working were nice though and for the fact that we showed up at 8.30 pm and they close at 9 they will still friendly even if we made them have to close an hour late. The reason I had wanted to go is the huge menu of free toppings for burgers and salads and they did raise a brow when I said I wanted EVERY topping on my salad. That is over 20 mind you and I got all this for just over $6. Pretty damn good, it was tasty too, not gourmet by any means but filling after a long day on the road. The man got the pounder for which he got his picture taken and put on their wall. He ate it cuz he was hungry not to get on the wall but said it was pretty good. My son noticed after ordering his kids meal that they also have a half pound challenge for kids and was pretty dissapointed when they said it was too late to switch his order. Other than that he enjoyed his meal as well. The prices are fair, they have the biggest selection of shakes I have ever seen, I was more than tempted to get one with about 20 different flavors but talked myself out of it once I saw all they use is flavored syrup and none of the actual fruits/candies its supposed to taste like. In all a fun dinner but not worth going out of your way for.

    (3)
  • John F.

    The atmosphere is weird in this place. I get the 50's theme concept, but it feels poorly executed. The decor is mis-matched and sparse. The food - I found the menu overwhelming and confusing. I settled on the patty melt, medium, with onion rings. It was served as well-done as one could make a burger. It was tough and over cooked. The onions where thick sliced and not cooked enough so, instead of taking a bite and getting a little taste of all of the ingredients, I bit in and pulled off a string of onion that could not be bitten through. The flavor and seasoning was not special. I can make a better burger at home. Finally, the price. A little under $15 for a crappy burger, greasy onion rings and a soda. I won't be coming back.

    (2)
  • Steve S.

    Right off the bat, I'll just say they're worth trying once or twice. They may even be worth it if you just need a good burger fix. But I wouldn't call them overly special. Certainly not worthy of a "Best of Main Line" award (Displayed in their window for 2011... really Main Line? You can't do better?). But that being said, there isn't anything really wrong with the place. I gave the Semi-Serious burger a shot today. The topping choices are definitely a plus. The single half and half fries and onion rings basket is actually a really good deal for one person, and still might be big enough to share. The burger was definitely juicy and definitely fresh. The onion rings were hand battered and thin, maybe slightly heavier on batter than onion, but I found myself enjoying them. The fries are fine... just fine. Not terribly special. The "special seasoning" on the fries just seems to be 85% black pepper. Service, for me, was very friendly at the counter. I'm going to give this place a sports reference. Heck, I'll really go over some of your heads and make it a 76ers reference. This place is the Andre Iguodala of burger joints. That is, they do enough things well to make you think you're getting something really good out of them. Every now and then they give you a flashy slam dunk to get you really excited. But not everything about their game is that special, they don't really do any one thing better than anyone else, and you kind of wonder why anyone would consider them an elite player in the first place. I fully realize that about 90% of you Yelpers probably didn't really dig that reference. But to the 10% of you who did... yeah, you know what I'm talkin about! I might have given this place a 4th star if I had one of their milkshakes though. Maybe they still have a chance to really win me over in the future with one of those.

    (3)
  • Serenity M.

    It's hard to review this place. I come here often and love to order their veggie burger platter, wraps or veggie burger salad. The portions are huge, I love their onion rings, sauces, and endless (FREE) burger toppings. I've had a few shakes from here every once in a while, however I can't jusify the price (almost $6+) to get another one anytime soon. I'm excited to try their new fried mushrooms in the future and it makes me feel better that all of their items are cooked in peanut oil. I mostly get take out from here, and sometimes sit down to eat. The decor of this place is just awful but I like the food when I'm looking for a splurge. I love the menu, the customization options and the veggie friendly choices. The fries here are not very good in my opion, and cannot be kept for leftovers, that is a drawback. The other thing is it seems to take a while for them to make my food, regardless of if I'm dinning in or call ahead for take out. As much as I come here, I am regrettful almost everytime afterwards because of the expensive prices once I get my bill. It comes to around $14 to get the platter for lunch (without a drink), while it is a lot of food, it's a bit too expensive for the quality of food. If they would lower the prices even by a dollar or two, I'd come back much more and have a better experience.

    (3)
  • Dave H.

    Cheeburger Cheeburger is king of burger customization. Choose a meat patty (up to a pound in weight - yes, 20 ounces), then add any desired toppings from their HUGE toppings list. I went for their Classic Cheeburger, cooked medium, made with American cheese, Worcestershire sauce, a pineapple slice, roasted red peppers, an onion, jalapeno peppers, sweet peppers, pepperoni, bacon, and lettuce. My Cheeburger was missing more than a "SE", unfortunately: while the patty was a good size, it wasn't that moist. The pineapple slice was cold and reminded me of Del Monte canned fruits (not something you'd put on a pizza). Not a fan of their bacon or crusty buns, either. It wasn't a horrible burger, just not a Five Guys or Ruby's creation[1]. On a more positive note, our server handled our group (eight people) without issue, seating us right away, and being polite throughout. You can't beat old-school fifties music, or decor. Did I mention that the half-sized, mint chocolate chip Edy's milkshake I got was a crazily sweet treat? It made lunch more bearable, for sure. [1] If you dare, go for the Cheeburger Cheeburger challenge, where those who take down one of their pounders will get their photograph posted in the front. If my burger was an indicator, the challenge isn't worth it.

    (3)
  • Natalie B.

    Some friends and I came here for lunch today. We had 7 people and came in separate cars, and the host didn't want to seat us until we were all there. I know that's standard at some places, but he could have been more gracious about it. When we assured him that they were going to arrive any second now (they were about 2 minutes or so behind us), he gave us an annoyed look before reluctantly seating us. I got a Semi-serious (7 oz) burger with pineapple and teriyaki sauce. It was pretty good, except that the bun was just too buttery. Don't get me wrong - I love me some butter - but it was just too overpowering. We also got fries and onions rings, which were good. My friends who had milkshakes were raving about them. Unfortunately, I was feeling kind of ill and I didn't want to push my luck with lactose. Drinks are served in cute little jars, and the place is decorated with a 50's theme. We had to wait about 10 minutes before someone came to take our orders, but our waitress was attentive once she realized she was assigned to our table. She must have realized we were all on our lunch break and anxious to get back to work, so she was pretty quick with getting our check to us. Cheeburger Cheeburger is overall an alright burger place, but it's a little pricey for an average burger.

    (3)
  • Shawn R.

    Great selection of shakes though the consistency of the shakes is lacking. The burger is good as they keep things simple.

    (3)
  • Steve Z.

    This place is a solid novelty burger joint. Order up to 30 toppings on your well-made custom burger.

    (4)
  • Kimberly S.

    Love it, especially LOVE the orange pineapple shake. They go above & beyond, whenever they have fresh pineapple they ask if i'd like that in the shake also. The onion rings & that dipping sauce are dreamy!

    (5)
  • David b.

    I came here twice the first time the burgers were great and the milkshakes were to die for. So went again and the 2nd time was not so great the milkshakes were runny and they left out the bacon and cheese on my burger so I will try again maybe i caught them on an off night?

    (3)
  • Sarah C.

    Cute atmosphere. Great fries and onion rings. The burgers need a little more....something (I think seasoning would be the word) but they let you put so many toppings on that it hardly matters. Great place for a quick summer milkshake or to take your family!

    (3)
  • Marc S.

    Good burgers, but they're often undercooked on at least one side. While this may be a step up from other joints where your burger is cooked with little or no consideration for the requested temperature, it's unacceptable for a place which prides itself on its burgers. They only offer three temperatures--medium, medium well, and well--they should be able to nail all three. Fries are tasty if a bit limp. Rings are a bit battery, if my memory serves me correctly. No complaints about the shakes... other than they should be bottomless. Staff is friendly and attentive.

    (3)
  • Michelle O.

    I'd say the Challenge, the atmosphere/service and the shakes are what really sell this place. The wall is lined with pictures of people next to the cute (and dorky) stuffed burger prop indicating their status as people who survived the burger challenge. While I was there, a kid proudly posed for a pic after completing the children 1/2 lb. burger challenge. I thought the burgers were pretty good. Not stupendous, but above "average" which is why this place gets 4 stars. Plus, you have so many options to mix and match burger toppings. I added sun dried tomatoes to mine for no additional cost, though it was 99 cents to have my onions sauteed. Hmm... The shake was the highlight of this visit for me. I had strawberry cheesecake flavor. Ohhhh it was soo good. I'd come back just for that. Service was really friendly too, and I liked the cute 50s atmosphere. I'd say this is a great place for lunch and good if you have kids.

    (4)
  • Jefferson H.

    This place has a oldies diner look. I like the style of the restaurant. However, the food that I ordered was mediocre. I ordered a hot dog as the one shown in the menu. It didn't taste that good. The hot dog wasn't cooked correctly. I should of played it safe and ordered a burger since it is a burger place. I had a stomach ache after leaving. I tried their coffee shake. It was good. I would go back just for the shakes only.

    (2)
  • Bob M.

    I totally prefer Cheeburger Cheeburger over the incredibly OVERRATED Five Guys. Had the Semi-Serious burger cooked medium (I like the fact they actually cook them the way you want them unlike 5 Blokes) with an order of small Onion Rings. Sorry, I don't like their fries or Five Lardbutts fries either ( I despise natural cut fries, limp, greasy and gritty is not my idea of delicious). Burger was perfect, nice and thick, cooked medium just how I asked and it was juicy, and I really liked the onion rings (and a small order was HUGE). I think back to the dry tiny burger I got from 5 Blokes and scratch my head, wow they are overrated. I'll take Cheeburger Cheeburger everytime over them.

    (4)
  • Mel H.

    I love love love this place. So many options. I am a burger girl and i can't help but love this place. I can't say enough about your topping options and that goes for more then their burgers. You can customize all sandwiches, wraps and salads. Bring the kids or friends and enjoy the time out.

    (5)
  • A F.

    Friendly service, great shakes and good burgers. The assortment of shakes and burger toppings is enormous. Fries were good and the onion rings, so-so.

    (4)
  • CUPS O.

    HOLY S WHY ARE THERE NOT MORE REVIEWS FOR THIS PLACE?!?!! IT IS AMAZING!!!! there are so many milkshakes but the only one you need to know about is the strawberry birthday cake. o the smoress is banging too. my buddy bruce and i we're going to try every flavor milkshake they have but we got through like 30 then i quit my job and we stopped tasting them. but i'll always remember bruce, i'll always remember. yeah they also have these killer onion rings and fries and they'll pile them all up in a big pile and you can eat them all while you drink your shakes. wow. cheeburger squared, you rule.

    (5)
  • Scott G.

    very good burgers and fries i have lots more to try here. And very friendly

    (5)

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  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : No
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Drive-Thru : No
    Caters : No

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