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Businiess name:  Hamburger Heaven
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
The Richie Rich's of the world show up in pastel polos and baseball hats. (I'm sure Bernie Madoff most likely frequented the place), but anyone can afford and anyone come. The reason you must come is that it is absolutely the best cheeseburger you will ever have in your entire life. Now, my family are a sort of cheeseburger connoisseur bunch. So, trust me, I've eaten cheeseburgers everywhere. I've even had a "cheeseburger in paradise", yes, the actual dive bar/restaurant that inspired Jimmy Buffet's huge hit. (More on that in another post). Since Jimmy Buffet now lives on Palm Beach, I'm sure the irony is not lost on him, as he sang about a "cheeseburger in paradise", but now he can have "hamburgers in heaven", and I am with him! Even the Rubens are fantastic.

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