Like fairies, hamburgers are famously difficult to photograph because they can take thousands of forms and wear a variety of sauces. Capture a savory creature with today's Groupon: for $10, you get $21 worth of beefy burgers and sides at Fatburger. This Groupon can be redeemed at the Bellevue, Redmond, Lynnwood, Issaquah, and Federal Way locations of the old-fashioned burger stand, so drag race the high-school bully to the nearest or farthest location.
Fatburger's gourmet burgers range from 2.5 oz. single-patty Baby Fat burgers ($2.49) to the XXXL 24 oz. thrice-stacked Triple King ($9.69), with three more moderate options in between. Made from 100% lean beef, Fatburger's gourmet-burger combos start at $4.99 (beer/burger combos start at $5.99), and all of the grilled goodies come topped with fresh veggies, and optional add-ons are available for a custom chow-down ($0.59–$0.89 each). Plop a scoop of chili on your burger and cover it with a slice of cheese for a decadent dining experience, or create a breakfast-themed burger with bacon and an egg. Fatburger's chicken sandwich ($4.99 alone or $8.99 for combo; grilled, fried, or spicy), turkey burger ($4.49 alone or $7.99 for combo), and veggie burger ($4.79 alone or $8.49 for combo) offer awesome alternatives to bovine-based meals. Homemade onion rings ($2.89) or skinny fries ($2.39) act as lovable sidekicks for your brooding, misunderstood burger without a cause, and a sweet maui-banana or cookies-and-cream milkshake can serve as a saccharine dénouement to meat-laden historical fiction ($3.79).
The Fatburger legacy dates back to a morbidly obese 1952 sandwich. The modern-day eateries evoke the sleek ambience of midcentury shake shops, where present-day teenagers flip burgers in open kitchens, while ghosts of 1953 teenagers sip milkshakes through two straws and gaze kittenishly at one another in a corner booth. Don't be surprised, though, if you spot Queen Latifah, Brian McKnight, Casper Van Dien, and other future Dancing with the Stars stars in the booth next to you.
Reviews
Zagat gives the food at the Redmond Fatburger a rating of 18 out of 30, and Citysearchers named this location's burger the Best Seattle Hamburger in 2009 and gave the restaurant a four-star average. Yelpers give the Issaquah and Lynnwood locations a rating of 3.5 stars and the Bellevue and Federal Way Fatburgers a three-star average. More than 80% of Urbanspooners recommend the Fatburgers in Redmond, Issaquah, and Bellevue.
- This is the kind of fast food joint that everyone can enjoy. It's quick, clean, efficient, and lots and lots of variety. – comitque, Redmond location, Citysearch
- My burger- as I like it, plain with cheese- was seriously delish. Handformed, cheese and bread in perfect union, the fries lining the basket, the salted caramel shake just lightly flavored but creamily delicious. – Clover A., Bellevue location, Yelp
Groupon Says
The Groupon Guide to: Classic Movies
Classic movies are national treasures. What are some the best of the most black and white of the talkies?
A Man Buys Flowers for his Sweetheart (1923): Featuring the controversial twist ending where the man, in attempting to buy the flowers, turns his pockets inside out and looks hopelessly at the camera.
Casa de Blanca (1948): There is a huge war happening somewhere but this movie is mostly about kissing.
The Bear in the Attic (1952): Master of suspense, Wolfram Hitchfork somehow invokes terror from a bear being in someone’s house.
12 Anger Men (1959): Trouble’s brewing when the men rent a camper for a cross-country road trip.
Downtown Cowboy (1974): A burly cowboy goes to the city but ends up in a place full of disorienting editing and disturbing make-out sessions.
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