Vintage drive-in burger chain serving burgers, hot dogs, and milkshakes.
Atlanta, Georgia
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Same meal a day apart cooked differently, taste different container for dessert. After a long wait I was expecting the food to hot but it wasn't. The first day the order took 26 minutes in the drive thru, the second day way 15 minutes. The best thing I ordered was the brownie bite sundae, the okra was good the first day. I must say the customer service was above excellent though and I will visit again.
— My experiece
10/10!!! The staff that was there today after lunch time from Management to The Kitchen Was Absolutely Amazing! The Big Dude taking the orders Was Amazing! Food Hot and Fresh! Shout Out to The Kitchen and The Little Lady in The Red Apron. Especially The one her break that made me laugh!
— Malaika Johnson
Stop in at the east Atlanta Zesty restaurant! The service was quick and fast. The store was so clean all way to the back. David shift leader Ty cashier and Dhamir the cook was so friendly and nice. I will definitely come back to this store these guys were so friendly and fast. Thank you for amazing customer service
— Tony Bellamy
Do not waste your money here. This was overpriced cafeteria food. Barely any flavor and the food was barely warm. Also the food was packaged so horrible it was just a mess trying to unpackaged at our picnic. I wish I had gone to Kroger across the street and bought groceries. WAY overpriced
— Kayli Barton
Food Rating: Grade Pending: (F) 1. None of the items have allergen information listed. 2. ServeSafe Managers & Allergen Credentials are not readily in view of customers. 3. Several employees were consuming food on the line and a male in the rear did not change gloves before serving a drive thru customer. 4. There was open boxes and visible garbage in the food prep areas that was not properly disposed. 5. There were several food service items (the boats) that were turned up when food was not in preparation to be placed in them. Ambiance: The outside of the facility was clean in accordance with the community standards (it’s in a developing area). The Food and Service: The people were nice and accommodating which was the best part of the experience. I ordered the footlong hotdog special with the onion rings as a side. The beverage was water. The hotdog was tough as rubber. The Bread was stale. The chili was not worthy of taste or quality and would definitely not pass as consumable to canned dog food companies. The slaw was a shame and embarrassment to the organization. The onion rings, appears to be store breaded, were simply greasy and burnt. The Banana Split was a sliced banana with a thin layer of soft serve ice cream, drizzle of chocolate sauce, raw- syrup tossed walnuts (very hard), canned pineapple, canned strawberries, topped with a mountain of highly processed whipped cream, and 3 cherries that were so acidic that the sauce caused the cream to break. (Spoiled cherries kill people—just and FYI). Tasting it was a disaster. Even after scaling back all of that cream it was just a mess pool of milk water and chocolate sauce. Sugar is hydroscopic which draws out liquids from food in this case the bananas and fruit that created a mess. The entire ice cream melted from a short walk from the counter to the table. In my view after 70+ years the quality has definitely decreased from what I ate in this facility as a small kid. This is very disappointing and if the business is to survive then the management really should consider hiring a real executive chef (not manager) and the owners should scale competition. I say this as a fair warning because I’m relocating from NYC to ATL and I will determine if I should contact you to purchase this company and restore it and make it better—or if it’s cheaper—to just open up shop close to your locations and put you out of business. You should be truly ashamed to serve this food in the Black Communities to hard working people who have supported your business for decades and the younger (or new owners) have resorted to feeding them food not fit as animal feed.
— Chef Jean-Pierre Duqueroix