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Back to the charging for Fries debate.

Most of the good burger places we go to charge between ?3.50-?5 for fries in addition to the cost of the burger.

personally this works for us as a couple as my OH likes fries with his burger and I prefer a side of coleslaw or salad.

I think as long as the fries are good, chunky and not those skinny tasteless frozen fast food cafe ones (ok I know some people love those) charging extra for them is fair enough

?5 for chips, madness....


The extra cost for fries is something that i've noticed creeping in across the board over the last few years as well as roasts where you now only pay for the meat and then have to pay for all of the other sides at an additional price.

Any chance of a menu being on the website? I really dont see any point to the website without a menu on it?


The new Palmerston is the same. Difference being i actually want to give Saucy Chip a go, if when at work i could look at a menu to decide, that is.

Perhaps time for a fact check.


Meat Liqour's classic burger, the Dead Hippie is ?9.50. Fries ?3 extra.


Saucy's classic burger is also ?9.50 but they do other dishes, salads etc. It's not a fast food joint.


Even The Plough (M&B chain), current holder of the most flavour-less burger on LL Award, is ?13 for a burger inc fries.


Want the same Plough burger in a slightly better location? Then head to sister pub The Dog in DV where they will charge you ?14.50.


On a budget? : McDonald's, Burger King, Finger Lickin Chicken....


In 2019, for this kind of independent restaurant and a prime location this is not out of kilter.

Humdinger Wrote:

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> No need to charge ?1 extra for bacon either

> really. Im paying almost a tenner for a burger

> with no chips included, come on, at least chuck on

> a slice of 30p bacon for nothing.



?1 extra for bacon is par for the course, surely?


Why would they give you it for nothing?


The place looks great, btw, I love the flowers outside. I hope after all the setbacks that now the place will flourish.

Humdinger Wrote:

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> The regular (?4) saucy chips sound like they might

> be ok value, given the stuff on top of the chips,

> but i wonder how bi the portion size is.


Chips at saucy are ?4/8 so small portion / big portion.


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Sue Wrote:

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> Humdinger Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > No need to charge ?1 extra for bacon either

> > really. Im paying almost a tenner for a burger

> > with no chips included, come on, at least chuck

> on

> > a slice of 30p bacon for nothing.

>

>

> ?1 extra for bacon is par for the course, surely?

>

> Why would they give you it for nothing?



Because Honest Burger manage to (and always have, even when they were starting out)serve you a big tasty burger including bacon, cheese etc etc, with a portion of chips on your plate for ?11.50.

Humdinger Wrote:

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> Because Honest Burger manage to (and always have,

> even when they were starting out)serve you a big

> tasty burger including bacon, cheese etc etc, with

> a portion of chips on your plate for ?11.50.


I don't agree with this idea that a burger in one place shouldn't be more expensive than a burger in another. It's not an identical product, why should the price be identical? Perhaps the Saucy burger is superior. Perhaps the environment and service are more restaurant-quality, rather than Honest's borderline fast-food offering. The only way to know is to try it.

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