Venue: Local Roots
Location: 15 E. Olentangy St., Powell, OH
Date of Visit: Thursday, May 10, 2012
Burger: The Buckeye Burger
Average Score: 7.1
Price Range: $$$$$
Price Range: $$$$$
Mike: A few weeks ago, I found myself back in the Buckeye
State. I was in Columbus, Ohio and
figured this would be the perfect opportunity to sample some Midwest offerings
and kick off the Burgerler's new page "The Burgerler on the
Lam." What better way to do this than by trying "The Buckeye
Burger" down at Local Roots, which takes pride in the fact that they serve
all-natural, hormone-free meats. Or so it appears; from the amount of
times they mention it on the menu.
The Buckeye Burger, again, is an
all-natural, hormone-free beef burger served on a brioche bun with shredded
romaine, red onion, tomato, and the cheese of your liking. You also have the option of a six or eight
ounce patty. I went for gusto and opted
for the eight ounce with blue cheese, medium rare please! The burger arrived open-faced, so I could see
there was a decent amount of blue cheese resting on top of the patty. Not too much to be overwhelming, and not too
little to get lost among the other flavors.
The patty pretty much the perfect size for the bun; no meat overhang and
no visible bun around its circumference.
After my first bite, I realized it was a bit overcooked; which is a
problem in most cases, especially will good beef. I was relieved to find that the meat was
still moist and flavorful, though it could have had a touch more
seasoning. As I continued eating, it
seemed as though the meat was getting greasier and greasier. The bun was doing a good job at absorbing
most of it; but by the end, my plate and hands were covered in it. The toppings were relatively fresh, so there
was a mild crunch throughout. The blue
cheese brought a bold, sharp flavor that punctuated each bite. I ordered my burger with sweet potato fries,
so the flavor combination was near perfect.
Overall, “The Buckeye Burger” was a
pretty decent burger. Having been the
only burger from Ohio that I’ve officially ranked, I can’t say whether or not
it deserves to bear the state’s name.
But, it was a good place to start; and I look forward to trying more of
what the Midwest has to bring.
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