

At Fatburger & Buffalo’s Express, you’ll find Fatburger’s signature handcrafted burgers, sandwiches, french fries, hand-breaded onion rings & real ice cream shakes alongside our world famous fresh, never frozen chicken wings and sauces from Buffalo’s Cafe. Whether your craving a 100% pure lean beef hamburger, a plant-based Impossible Burger, a hand-breaded crispy chicken sandwich, bone-in or boneless wings, or a Craig’s Vegan Shake – we’ve got you covered. Visit us & you’ll see why it’s good to be Fat.
Long-running LA-based chain serving burgers in several sizes, plus other classic fast-food options.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 38 S Broadview St, Greenbrier, AR 72058
Phone: (501) 679-0404
Website: https://locations.fatburger.com/ll/US/AR/Greenbrier/38-S_-Broadview-St
Menu Photos
Related Web Results
Fatburger & Buffalo Express – CLOSED, 38 S Broadview … – MapQuest
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Reviews
It took 26 minutes in drive-through to get my food.
Burger was really good. Hot and a good flavor. Regular burger and it with fries were filling. The “skinny fries” were warm, not salted, and had been under heat lamps.
I sat at the window and watched the young folks working.
All had hair covered, all wore gloves, and I noticed gloves were changed often.
To me, $14.20 is too pricey for a hamburger meal.
Especially when the wait was that long, fries were warm at best and were mostly the butt ends. (See photos).
It’s definitely not my go-to place.
But yes, the burger was made to order and had a good flavor.
Pictures are included for the prices of meals. The family of 4 will cost you about $60 bucks.
I hope the business survives.
As for the food itself – it was okay. Not great, and certainly not as good as I’d expect for the price point, but definitely better than most fast food joints. However, since this really isn’t a “fast food” place at all, that seems sort of like a problem.
When we ordered, we were prompted for a tip, which we gave, but then we didn’t actually get service. So, overall – the design is aesthetically pleasing and the food is decent, but I don’t think it outweighs the sub-par service, long wait times, and higher price point when you could spend that money at a “real restaurant” instead.
Shakes ate to die for !