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Lenny's isn't all that bad a place. Ive been to two or three in the warehouse district, normally though the one in downtown glendale. The prices aren't that bad, and generally you get alot of food for your money. You get a pretty good selection of burgers, and both hot and cold sandwiches. They also have the basic sides of fries, and onion rings, along with fried zucchini and mushrooms. The soft-drink selection is pretty standard for a burger place, and you can get a large for ~$2.50. Their shakes/malts/floats are excellent, and at $3.73 for a large, made with actual flavored ice cream and real fruit (depending on the kind of shake, of which they have ~18 kinds), which is start contrast to what you find at other burger joints, which use soft-serve with syrup. \r
Now, granted their burgers are great, they *do* leave a bit to be desired. They come dry, and typically have a small salad piled on top of them. They also claim their burgers are cooked medium, although most every burger ive gotten stood as counting more as a hockey puck, not medium. Their fries, while touted as being really good, do have one serious drawback. They aren't cooked at a high enough temperature. Which means that they are generally soggy and limp. Regardless of those drawbacks, Lenny's is a definite place to look up if you're looking for a burger thats not *that* bad, bigger than what you see at any other burger place, and definitely cheaper.
Pros: Quick, cheap, and tasty
Cons: Burgers are dry, and fries are a bit limp
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