It was closed for the winter but I bet it’s a popular spot to eat in the summer (which may or may not have anything to do with the fact that it seems to be the only spot to eat for many miles around!).
The “smallest eatery in town” with “the biggest taste” serves up burgers and dogs with a side of humor (“Ketchup! You’ll RELISH the flavor”) and a dollop of religion (“TASTE and see that the Lord is good. Psalm 34:8).
Or you could “Pop in” for the “freshest salad in town.”
The artwork is a treat, too, with an imaginative rock waterfall rising straight up from the ocean and the elegant white styrofoam container showing off the fresh salad.
You wouldn’t mind sharing the picnic table with a burger, hotdog, and fries, would you?
I think we might have to return next summer when the Burger Hut is open!
Not quite Rodeo Drive is it??????????
ReplyDeleteBurgers, Hot dogs and fries are not on my eating list. They represent Junk food in my books.
The salad might stand a chance.
Sure is an "interesting" find.
Cheers
Colin
PS: My prayers were answered - CZECH MATE swattered the GREEN TREE FROG!
This place looks awesome! Reminds me a little of my early days in Orange County, and eating at a place called Knowlwoods Worlds Best Hamburgers. I recall it as a little truck stop, dirt and gravel lot, screen doors and flies, and really good burgers. It was larger than the Burger Hut, but shared a similar vibe!
ReplyDeleteVery quaint. Definitely worth a trip back for you to tell us how the food was.
ReplyDeleteI hope you will enjoy what they offer.
ReplyDeleteIt is amazing what one finds on the back roads - always interesting.
ReplyDeleteThey have decorated it very nice!
ReplyDeleteThat's a cute little place. Hope you get to go back this summer when the place is open. I had much rather travel the back roads than on the Interstate. Sure takes longer though.
ReplyDeleteWhat fun, hope you manage to try the food.
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