
Part of an old-school chain of fast-food spots offering burgers, fries & hand-dipped shakes.
Hours
| Saturday | 10:30 AM–2 AM |
| Sunday | 10:30 AM–2 AM |
| Monday | 10:30 AM–2 AM |
| Tuesday | 10:30 AM–2 AM |
| Wednesday | 10:30 AM–2 AM |
| Thursday | 10:30 AM–2 AM |
| Friday | 10:30 AM–2 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 500 Queen Anne Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109
Phone: (206) 285-5155
Website: http://www.ddir.com/
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Before I even get to the food, I want to comment on the efficiency of their ordering process. Having been through a bunch of painful ordering processes in the past, this is a breath of fresh air. There are several different counters, and at each, once you get to the front – you pay, and immediately get your food before exiting the line. This makes things so simple. Obviously, this means the burgers are pre-made and pre-wrapped, but since they’re constantly making and going through them so quickly, the burger you get has been made very recently.
Moving to the burger – I had the Dick’s Deluxe, which comes with two patties, melted American cheese, lettuce, relish, and some mayo.
The best part of this burger was the two meat patties. Compared to somewhere like McDonald’s, with its pre-frozen, sad, thin, beef patties – the patties here were fantastic. They were smashed excellently, and had a ton of crispy edges all around. A ton of that natural beef flavor was retained.
Each patty was pretty thin, but when going with the double-patty burger, I got the perfect amount of meat in each bite. This is why I really wouldn’t recommend going with one of the single patty burger options here – the Deluxe is the only way to go
The other ingredients on the burger were also quite nice. The cheese was pretty much melted perfectly. The lettuce and onions were good, and I liked the slightly tangy nature of the mayo as a complement. The buns were also nicely toasted, and accomplished their job
As dessert, I got the ice cream here. This was terrible. Do not get
For a price of just $6 with tax, this is a very cheap burger. I won’t say a single one is massive, but it’s definitely comparable in price (and even cheaper in many cases) to your average fast food burger. And I think the quality here is just better than what you’d find there. Plus, it’s always nice supporting a local place.
Overall, it’s a pretty good burger, at a really good price. 8.25/10
It’s a very unique fast food spot. The whole restaurant just has a ring of window seats, leaving the spacious middle area empty.
The menu is very short and simple. The ordering process felt a bit chaotic—each counter has its own separate line instead of one queue, and you can only order once the person in front of you has received everything they ordered.
That said, the food comes out quickly. But when I picked it up, the Dick’s special burger felt so light in my hand. By the time I stepped outside and opened it, it was already cold. You could barely even see the patty inside—I had to open it up to confirm.
This wasn’t my favorite location though. It was nice there was parking, but there are lots of people moving throughout the parking lot so you have to be a little careful.
The bathroom was a little bit of a disaster but grateful there was one.
The room was just this big space. It was nice there was seating around the outside facing the windows, but the middle was like a big dance floor? Not sure what they do there.
Staff was amazingly nice and super quick!