Leander High School's online student-run newspaper

The Roar

Leander High School's online student-run newspaper

The Roar

Leander High School's online student-run newspaper

The Roar

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Restaurant Review: Mighty Fine Burgers, Fries, and Shakes

Mighty Fine Burgers, Fries, and Shakes is known for their classic Texas burgers along with their fries and shakes. Their menu is small, but incredible. On the menu, “red, white, and yellow” means ketchup, mayo, and mustard. When an employee is asked how they are doing, they usually reply, “mighty fine.” The atmosphere at Mighty Fine is old-fashioned and welcoming.  They accept cash and credit cards. They have long picnic tables set up inside. It’s both family and casual date-friendly. Inside, there is a TV set up for their customers’ entertainment. Mighty Fine is a good place for lunch. The prices were very reasonable for the quality of food. The cheapest burger on the menu is $3.74, plus $0.50 for cheese. The most expensive burger is $5.24, plus $1.00 for cheese.

The Mighty Fine staff believes that quality is everything. They cook their burgers with all natural meat. They cook their fries in peanut oil because it is the “purest and best tasting oil.” I must agree with them because their fries were so good that they are now my favorite. Their shakes are hand-dipped and amazing. The quality of the service was top-notch. They delivered my food about ten minutes after I ordered it and they were always making sure that I was having the best experience possible. My burger was exactly how I wanted it. The fries, once again, were phenomenal, and my strawberry shake was great. The restaurant is also mighty clean. 

After I finished my meal, I used their state-of-the-art Hand Jacuzzi.  Not only does it wash hands, but it massages them at the same time. I was incredibly fascinated with this “handy” invention. Their bathrooms are clean and classy. They went as far as putting a chandelier in the ladies room.

They are located at 1335 E Whitestone Blvd Cedar Park, TX in 1890 Ranch. Their open hours are 11am to 9pm on Monday-Thursday and Sunday, and 11am to 9:30pm Friday-Saturday.

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Valerie Garner
Valerie Garner, Staff Writer
Valerie Garner, known to her peers as Val, is a senior staff member on The Roar. That’s not all she does. Val is also the editor of LHS’s yearbook, The Lair. She has been a Leander Lion for entire high school career. After high school Val hopes to find herself in the city of College Station at Texas A&M. She wants to study communications there. When Val is not focusing her time on school, she is devoted to serving at her church. She is involved in her youth group, mentoring middle school students, and singing as well. Val enjoys playing the ukulele in her free time. She likes to eat Yaki Soba, a Japanese dish consisting of fried noodles. Her favorite colors are pink and blue.