Anthony Couillard
Good Ole, What-a-Burger. This place gets slammed at lunchtime. it had been a while since I’ve been to one and never been to this location. I beat the heavy rush, but still was about 3ppl deep to order. Got a burger all the way, with bacon and grilles onions. Food was fairly fast since they made it fresh for you. Tasted good, fries were a bit undercooked, but nothing too bad. They have a number of tables and a counter you can sit at. Not very big. Few picnic tables outside but it was raining when I went. Burger, fries, and a drink for just under $16, not too bad. Much better than a McDonald’s or BK burger, almost how mom would have made it at home.
… moreBria Smith
small restaurant bad customer service rude cashiers when I went to order she said What you want? and instead of asking, how can I help you or what would you like to order? some food items are out of stock when I inquired about the Philly cheesesteak, they said, let me see if we have the bread and salty fries food was fresh but customer service was bad
… moreJake T
Food is bland, and it feels like a McDonalds play place inside: you never know what disease you might get. Don’t get your hopes up of finding a decent employee. They fired the last good one for being harassed by his coworkers. Justice for Byron.
… moreBrian Zahn
Says open till 8pm. We pulled up at 6:55 pm and they locked the door in our face. Won’t ever spend another dollar at this place.
… moreGordon Shaffer
I’ve seen this burger joint so many times and wanted to stop and try the What-a-Burger. Finally did. Apparently, it’s been around since the early days of the drive-ins (1950s). The place was called Roy’s Big Burgers then. The current reiteration has indoor dining and popular takeout. There’s a wide menu of grilled & deep-fried items. I had the What-a-Burger with cheese and the works. Well, I wasn’t too impressed with it. Cooked frozen patties don’t have much favor. With the moisture of the grilling, combined with the overuse of mustard and shredded lettuce, the sandwich became very soggy and turned into What-a-Bad-Burger.
… moreLatrice Robinson
This place is a little gem in Richmond. After all these years they are still here. It’s nothing like a good burger & breakfast. Their food is made to order. Fresh & fast every single time. We had the bacon egg & cheese and bologna burger along with their hashbrowns. Then we went back later and got some burgers. If you’re looking for one of the best burgers in town. This is where you should go to.
Don’t let the looks fool you.
Oh & they don’t have biscuits here.
… moreEve Kandris
Great customer service. Friendly staff. Prices are reasonable. Food is good and sizes are well over portions.
… moreBarry Judkins
One of three What-a-Burger locations left in VA; one in Newport News, one on Jefferson Davis Hwy, and the Roy’s in Richmond.
Hamburgers that taste like Beef , fresh fries , and cold shakes makes these locations a great lunch spot !! And don’t forget about the Onion Rings! Killer!!
Still can’t beat the lunch or value!!
… moreThomas Bury
In the time honored tradition of hamburger joints, such as Roy’s Big Burger of Lakeside, this fast-food eatery still has one of Virginia’s best burgers for the money. On a recent Saturday afternoon, it was a welcome sight to see that the people behind the counter are able to serve a great single burger that has good griddle flavor, but also excellent water-soaked french fries, plus a good, icy, sweet pink lemonade, too. It is also wonderful to stand in line with some nice mannered and friendly blue-collar people who are out of the house to enjoy some great, relaxing weather and good food, and be served by a kind-hearted and efficient prep staff.
… moreLESLIE Jordan
I hadn’t ever eaten at Whataburger!!! Man the double patty cheeseburger fries and banana shake. Everything was so good. I’ll be back!
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