On Saturday, some of the staffers from The Cardinal and The Show took to Martini Brothers Burger Bar for some incredible food. Here is what we thought!

Maleck Saleh

The John Wayne: Words cannot truly describe the joy your taste buds will experience if you order this burger. Juicy but still textured by the onion rings. Surprisingly enough, their BBQ sauce is really good for a burger place. If you want comfort food with a unique twist, check out the John Wayne.

Neal Timlin

I had the Knox burger at Martinis, which is a typical cheeseburger. While it was amazing, the onion ring appetizer was by far the highlight. Crispy and cooked perfectly the waitress brought out a stack of 12 onion rings along with three dipping sauces: BBQ, honey mustard and their homemade sauce. The onion rings melt in your mouth and the experience is only made better by the amazing assortment of sauce.

Cooper Johnson

Over the past several months I have heard a ton of my friends rave about Martini Brothers and after my visit I totally understand why. I ordered the “Mac Attack” The “Mack Attack” was a hambu rger smothered in mac and cheese. On top of the insanely juicy burger were maybe a half dozen fried onion petals. There is no doubt that the burger was one of the best I’ve ever had. However, the fries were even more impressive. I used to think that fair fries were an anomaly that were only available once a year. I was wrong. The three hand-fulls of fries that accompanied my burger were fantastic. Crunchy. Soft-centered. Fantastic.

While the food was great the atmosphere was also rather unique. As we were sitting around the table we decide the best word for the music was eclectic. It jumped from Irish folk music to soul to jazz. Upon walking in the front door the first thing you see is a red IBM typewriter. Needless to say the atmosphere itself is worth a visit.