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Doug's Burger Den

Doug's Burger Den

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3.6 Google Review
231 E State St, Eagle, Idaho, 83616, United States
(208) 939-3300
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May 2, 2018
This place, having been here for almost 30 years if I am not mistaken is it Little Gem hidden off the Beaten Track. I always enjoy the hamburgers and the bread mushrooms are my favorite too, and it's always accompanied by friendly smiles and courteous help. If it's busy and you have to wait that's a sign that it's good so stop in and enjoy it if you get the chance

May 17, 2018
A Family Owned place that have spent years making great food. And a great bunch of folks who work here. Keep up your hard work.

Feb 5, 2018
I wanted to like this place, but what a rotten experience! We went through the drive thru which took about 15 minutes, with nobody ahead of us. We ordered two burgers and a chicken sandwich and two orders of fries. That's it. We take it home to eat it, and we are missing one burger. My buddy had no complaints about his chicken sandwich, and the fries were fine, decent actually. My burger, an the other hand, left a lot to be desired. The patty was smallish, over salted, and compressed to the point that the edges were super thin and burnt to a crisp. There was no moisture left in the patty, totally overcooked. We called the place and told them about the missing burger, told them we were on our way back there. They said they would have it ready. We traveled for another 5 minutes to arrive. My son went in for the burger, and waited 15 more minutes for his double cheeseburger. They offered him a milkshake, but we don't know if it was owing to the long wait or botched order. The milkshake was average. Can you guess what both patties on the double cheeseburger looked like? Yep. Charred to a crisp, small, and salty. Son said it wasn't bad, but we both agreed we'd have been better off going to Mickey D's. And that's saying something.

Feb 26, 2018
Great Service and very Friendly Staff. Price $9.50 is a little high for a veggie burger, fries, and a soft drink IMO though, otherwise I would have given a 5 star review. Food was very good.

May 9, 2018
awsome food! service was friendly. great burgers and shakes just like when I was a kid!

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