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Burgers Pies Fries

Burgers Pies Fries

2600 E Race Ave, Searcy, AR 72143, USA, United States

Bbq • Cheese • Burgers • Chicken


"**Service at the Time of Order:** I had never heard of this restaurant before, but as I passed through Searcy, Arkansas, its intriguing idea of "Burger Pie Fries" caught my eye. Since the drive-thru line was long, my wife and I decided to go inside to place our order and enjoy a sit-down meal. There was no one in line, and the staff was very polite and seemed to genuinely enjoy their work. The restaurant was well-staffed. Unfortunately, I misread their signage; I thought they served "Burger Pies," but it's actually "Burgers, Pies, Fries." While they do offer Fried Pies for dessert (along with sliced samples), they also have some savory pie options. We decided to split a BBQ Pie as an appetizer to sample before our main meals. The BBQ Pie was fantastic! I mentioned to the main staff member that they should consider creating a Burger Pie, and she said she would relay that suggestion to the owner. Another staff member approached us and noted that they had received plenty of feedback from customers asking for more savory pie options, including a Burger Fried Pie, which sounds like a great idea. Our food came out to us extremely quickly, taking only about 10 minutes. I must also highlight the wonderful atmosphere in the restaurant—it's refreshing to dine in a place where everyone seems to get along and enjoy their jobs! **Appearance of Food:** The appearance of the food was outstanding! It was evident that they take pride in presenting each plate. (Please see attached photos.) Everything looked as though it would taste amazing! **Quality of Food:** Unfortunately, the quality of the food was marred by excessive saltiness. I was even tempted to take the leftovers home just to analyze the salt content with my Horiba LAQUAtwin NaCl Salinity Meter, although I've never used it for that purpose before. While we both enjoyed the flavors, it was quite a challenge for any taste other than the overwhelming saltiness to come through. I generally love salt, but this was perhaps a bit too much."