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Does anyone know this chain?

 

One recently opened in my neighborhood.  I stopped in and they seem knowledgeable and say that the fries have a dedicated fryer, but I'd just like to hear others' experiences.

 

Thanks.

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I haven't eaten there but I live in NYC so if you try let me know :)

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gami13 Newbie

Does anyone know this chain?

 

One recently opened in my neighborhood.  I stopped in and they seem knowledgeable and say that the fries have a dedicated fryer, but I'd just like to hear others' experiences.

 

Thanks.

I've heard good things from a friend on Yelp, I am new to the whole gluten-free thing and she reached out to let me know about her experiences. But she did let me know that they use Udi's frozen buns and " PV one is better about gluten-free stuff than the downtown one" if you are in the Kansas City Metro.

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I've heard good things from a friend on Yelp, I am new to the whole gluten-free thing and she reached out to let me know about her experiences. But she did let me know that they use Udi's frozen buns and " PV one is better about gluten-free stuff than the downtown one" if you are in the Kansas City Metro.

 

 

That's funny - I have heard the exact opposite - that the downtown one is better than the PV one!  lol   :D

 

 

I think the original post is talking about a place in NYC that probably isn't related to the KC one

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That's funny - I have heard the exact opposite - that the downtown one is better than the PV one!  lol   :D

 

 

I think the original post is talking about a place in NYC that probably isn't related to the KC one

Personally I haven't eaten there yet, a bit pricey for me. I rather stick with Minsky's Pizza but am open to burger places that are more reasonable. I just can't stand paying $10+ for a sandwich!

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