"We've heard about Gonzales Burger since our first visit to the RGV, but that was back in May when the place closes down after the Winter Texas season, so we weren't able to try it then. It was surprising to pull up to a non descript building with the only indication that there was a business of any sort located there being the open/closed sign hanging on the door and a few cars parked in front. They are not open after about 2 or whenever the fresh ground beef runs out. There were 4 5 people behind the open counter waiting on customers and then making the food but never saw any of them move out to the dining room to wipe down a table or two, all of which were dirty and sticky. There is a room of paper towels on each table one was empty) and rather than go to the restroom to wet a towel down, used a bit of my $2 bottle of water to at least wipe a clean spot down for us. There is no decor Costco tables, folding chairs, and a few taxidermy heads hanging on the walls which is beneficial to them, not having to spend money on extraneous expenses, but please try to clean tables or provide cleaning supplies so your customers can clean it for you. The hamburger is freshly ground, and the patties are absolutely huge, but you pay for them! We got 1 hamburger, 1 bacon cheeseburger, an order of fries onion rings $10 for 7 rings and a handful of fries), and the $2 bottle of water. Our bill was $38.90. We've now experienced Gonzales Burgers and will most likely never go back. They've established a reputation that works for them, but for us, the novelty wore off fast. Too many other places to try!"