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Contribuisci feedbackMy wife told me fast. this place is a 5th we visited waco, many changes since I was in the school in baylor. the restaurant was relatiw busy. our commands were taken quite quickly, eating took a little time out. but it was worth it. I loved the pickle barrels, many choices.
For the first time on the waco twisted root. they enjoyed the in arlington and was another pleasant eating. I had the truthahnburger with goat cheese called the pilgrim and nabeby got gosh jam it with goat cheese and jammy wobble. both burgers were delicious. we added a side of fritten pickles that were delicious, but it was a lot of food! one of my favourites is the pickle bar. fabulous pickles!
The burgers here are amazing. I like the classic with a fried egg above, but they have a lot of burgers, including special exotic meats. their pickles are themselves serving and they can make so many trips to get pickles as necessary. they have a lot of aromas that are all very tasty. my favorite thing here is her root beer. if they are looking for a juicy burger, do not look further and stop them in twisted root!
Amazing Burger bar. the personal is friendly and always ready to recommend to them the best drinks or burgers for the night. the patches are somewhat too thin, but the prices of the burgers are very affordable. they can eat here an amazing burger for $8. I have tired the millionaire burger they can see in the pictures. I'm sure you'll come back here!
Best burger in Waco in the most unique venue with satisfying fries. Lots of little things “make” this place, in addition to the great American food. Quirky stuff like fake taxidermy, funny famous people cards for your order name, no windows, giant projectors displaying sports and old music videos, and on and on. Perfectly cooked medium burger comes standard (just that hint of pink) with a juicy medium thickness patty, decent bun, and quality toppings. They have some interesting house cocktails on tap, along with a full scale bar. It’s both culinary and experiential, a one-two