- Burgers
- American
Fatburger
Menu for Fatburger
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Ratings and Reviews for Fatburger
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May 01 2012
William B. via Yelp
Is it true? Are they closed? Hooray! Here's the problem with Fatburger: They serve more than one item. See, Fatburger made about 14 types of burgers, but...read more
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Dec 21 2011
Quan D. via Yelp
Greatest turkey burgers in the city! I dig the way you order your meals there. Always go with the skinny fries.. Decent serving size and reasonable prices.....read more
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Jul 30 2011
Shay W. via Yelp
I am so happy this dumb of a place has closed!!!!!read more
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Mar 27 2008
doitdonna via Citysearch
I like this little spot. It gets busy around lunch. If you like this, youll LOVE Five Guys burger and fries....read more
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Feb 04 2008
via Citysearch
I was so glad to know that Fat Burger finally arrived in Atlanta. I had the priviledge of experiencing Fat Burger almost 20 years ...read more
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Jan 20 2008
via Citysearch
The food here is good but the prices are out of this world. You better have a fat wallet if you plan on eating here. This is not a...read more
The Scene
This is a fast-food joint all the way: Order at the counter and employees, sans headphones, bark the order to the fry cooks. Retro jukeboxes usually hold court in the middle of the restaurants, but are rarely used, since jazz and R&B are always piped in through speakers.
The Food
Sure, there's the grilled chicken sandwich and the chili dog, but other than that, it's all burgers. Wrapped in paper, served on plastic trays and dripping with toppings--mustard, mayo, relish, tomatoes, lettuce and onion--these burgers are definitely fat. Add cheese, bacon and a fried egg and you've got a hefty, cholesterol-laden treat. Or go the healthy route and order the turkey burger with everything; it's almost as good as the red-meat variety, and just as messy. Skip the ordinary fries and order a side of the fresh onion rings--the grease factor is low, and the crispy, golden batter is delicious.