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Just a burger

This restaurant is CLOSED. Post will remain for nostalgia.

Restaurant: Tim's Place

Cuisine: American/New Mexican

Tim Harris owns Tim's Place. A restaurant serving breakfast, lunch, and hugs. That's right! You can order one of Tim's hugs right from the menu. They're free, low-cal and good for your heart.

I first heard about this place in an email from a co-worker a couple of years ago. Since then, I've seen a commercial for it on t.v, and saw a special CBS news report about about Tim this past Fathers Day. I had never found the time to go there however, until today. Tim's Place closes at 2:30 daily, and I arrived around 2:00, so I decided to go for something that would be quick, and something I had been craving all day long. A cheeseburger.

It's listed on the menu as "Just A Burger", and comes with fries, salad, onion rings, or fruit. I also ordered a cup of their daily soup, which was creamy potato with bacon (sadly not pictured!). I gotta tell you, the "cup" was more like a bowl, so I'm wondering if maybe my server made a mistake and thought I ordered a bowl, when I really wanted a cup, but whatever. It was very tasty. The burger itself was also a good size (1/2 pound) and presented beautifully on my plate, with all the standard fixings. I had a side salad instead of fries, and all the greens in the bowl were fresh and crisp. Over all, it was a very good lunch, and as you can see the by the picture, a very visually appealing one.

The service was about what you would expect at any place, only more friendly and a bit more attentive.

Alas, no hugs this time around. I dropped in at a time when Tim wasn't there, so I went home hugless. Oh well. Hopefully next time.




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