The Habit Burger Grill is a burger-centric, fast-casual restaurant concept that specializes in preparing fresh, cooked-to-order chargrilled burgers and handcrafted sandwiches featuring grilled Tenderloin steak, grilled chicken and sushi-grade Ahi tuna cooked over an open flame. In addition, The Habit features fresh handcrafted salads and an appealing selection of sides and shakes. Visit The Habit Burger Grill today at 2400 West Nob Hill, Yakima.
Charbroiled burgers star at this fast-food chain also offering deli-type sandwiches, salads & fries.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2400 W Nob Hill Blvd, Yakima, WA 98902
Phone: (509) 490-3003
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Customer service is 100%. Cashiers are kind helpful and patient. The manager Amber is liked by everyone and always has a positive attitude no matter what.
The dine closes earlier than the drive through but changes every quarter or so but since it doesn’t specifically state that in the times I’ll do my best to keep the reviews updated.
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What really impressed me was how he communicated with his team. You could tell he treats his staff with respect and friendliness, not just as a boss but as a true leader. That kind of attitude makes all the difference and shows what great leadership looks like.
The food was fresh and delicious, and the service was top-notch. I’m honestly a little upset I didn’t catch the manager’s name because he deserves recognition for his professionalism and kindness. Thank you for such a wonderful experience—The Habit Burger Grill definitely earned this five-star review! Highly recommend!
I’ve had two very negative experiences related to their apparent feelings of entitlement to a tip. The first time when I went to pay for my order, the manager, who was the cashier, indicated that the card reader wanted me to answer a question before I pay. It was asking about a tip. I told the manager that I didn’t feel comfortable giving a tip before receiving my food nor service first. She seemed to be a bit put off by my statement. After I paid for my order, I saw her going over to a couple of employees and whispering something to them. And then, shocker, my order was messed up, and it appeared that they had tactfully individually placed each onion ring in the tray so that it would “look” like a lot of rings when in reality it wasn’t a full order.
My second experience was in the drive-through. I had placed my order at the order screen, and the total showed as $25.51. I pulled up to the order window. The cashier held the card scanner out of her window, and I held my credit card near the scanner, hovering, not touching the scanner, and hearing the “beep” that the charge was made. The cashier asked if I wanted my receipt, I told her yes, and she handed it to me (see attached photo). Boy was I surprised when I saw that my total was $29.34. So I took a closer look and saw that the receipt showed a staff tip of $3.83!!! When the cashier brought my order to me, I asked her why my receipt showed an unauthorized tip charge of $3.83. She looked all nervous and said “you must have touched the scanner pad when you paid”. I told her “no”, and that I made sure I didn’t touch it. I asked for her name, and then I asked for her boss’s name. In a rather cocky manner she pointed behind her and said “He’s right here, do you want to talk to him?” I could tell that she had full confidence he would back her, and would probably also say that “I touched the pad”, so I didn’t bother. So as I drove off, she was walking away laughing.
Making unauthorized charges to someone’s credit card is a criminal offense… trust me, I know. I’m very disappointed in the personnel and leadership of The Habit in Yakima, WA. Great food, but not worth getting ripped off.
NOTE: I’m glad I was not in a hurry (my Dad & I spend one day each week together to have a meal and just visit / he’s 85), and I now have a much better understanding of why the drive-thru is always full. My receipt shows I ordered at 12:25p. The “come get your food buzzer” (which they give everybody inside the restaurant) went off at 12:42p. So it was 17 minutes to get our food after waiting in line (5-8 minutes) to order. For us, ON THIS PARTICULAR DAY, it was not a problem for the long service time. We sat in the dining room for a couple more hours just talking.
To be fair, they promote “cook to order” food, and it DOES taste MUCH better then any McD’s, Burger King, etc. food.
When we have time “for the experience” , I’ll return with my wife for another burger.