You want to step back in time and have good old American fast food
in a non-corporate setting? Go to Huck’s Café in Commerce, where
time truly stood still. They mostly serve burgers, hot dogs, and bbq, but have
all kind of other items too. The service is fast and friendly and the food is
old-school and very affordable.
I order a "Huck Burger" ($3.50), which is actually a plain
burger to which you can add all kind of toppings. I choose to add BBQ sauce and
tomato. The burger is a bit dry and the bbq sauce has little taste, which makes
the burger fairly similar to what you would get at a basic grill party at
friends. The Stew Dog ($2) is a (friend?) hot dog with Brunswick stew on the
side – I add some onions to it. It is pretty decent, but the stew is a bit too
sweet for me. The best part of the meal the half order of Fried Chips ($1.25),
which are directly out of the frier, crispy and perfectly salty!
VERDICT: 75/100
Honest old-school fast food as it was done (I assume) in the 1960s.
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