Monday, July 1, 2013

Bombdiggitys

After a particularly enjoyable family event in South Jordan, we decided to enjoy a late dessert at a place we'd noticed on the way. The name was certainly interesting and it made us mentally salivate for, of all things, Beefalo burgers and frozen custard.

Bombdiggitys at 1481 W. 12600 S. in Riverton bears all the appearances of a local burger joint. Shakes, fries, sodas... even the picture board of Man Vs. Food survivors of whatever ginormous concoction they could invent. The twist of it all is that they do it with Beefalo, a hybrid invention crossing domestic cattle and the North American Bison. They boast a healthier burger of more than 70% protein.

The Atmosphere 3/5

I don't believe the small town grease-hut feel of the restaurant benefits its intended appearance. It is more special and has more to offer than it lets on at first glance. I imagine, however, that presenting themselves as a lesser quality eatery allows them the advantage of lower expectations. If you expect a $0.99 blackened puck of meat with american cheese between slices of wonder bread and receive a $6.00 sweet carolina barbeque burger, you'd likely walk away with a positive experience.

The Service 5/5

We were practically the only people there. It was their last operating hour on a Saturday, but places like these tend to be hotspots for the local high school kids. We had all the attention to ourselves. They were very helpful describing the restaurant and its menu. The food was made quickly and was delivered to us.

The Food 4/5

I ordered the special of the day, the "Hawaiin Burger" (I love public typos) with fries, drink, and a shake. This turned out to be far more than I should have. I was very full. The meat was great and I'd be inclined to have more of it at a backyard barbecue of my own. Actually, they sell the beefalo meat directly out of the restaurant in every variety. Ribs, Steaks, and ground beefalo. 
 I did have a problem with the rest of the burger, however. The bun was a thin white bread that soaked up the BBQ sauce and became too flimsy to support the sandwich. It began to crumble into a messy disaster. Also, the sauce itself pooled in the center of the onions which then created a pressurized liquid bomb that exploded on impact. 

Conclusion

This place is a great local burger joint to go to with friends and family. Beefalo is a fun and seemingly healthier alternative to the cow. The shakes are thick and stacked high. Bring an empty stomach. Enjoy!


1 comment:

  1. It's not a bad place, too bad it's not doing very well. The only reason it has survived this long is the owner of the restaurant also owns the herd of beefalo cows they use as their meat source.

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