Job took me to Orland Park yesterday. Finished up around 2 and as I am not familiar with the area, I used my Navigation system to find nearby eating spots. Schoop's came up within 1 mile of me so off I went. My anticipation started to sour as the system informed that I had arrived at my destination only to find myself in the parking lot of the Orland Square Mall parking lot
As I had seen several full service Johnny Rockets in Malls in the south, I headed in with my fingers crossed. As I turned the corner at the Food Court, there sat Schoop's next to Great American Steak & Potato, Sbarro and Panda Express each with the recquisit "I'd rather be anywhere else than here) staff.
I ordered a Double Cheese with everything, fry and a drink. It took a while which was fine as I saw that it was being cooked fresh.
The Fries arrived luke warm and were mediocre at best.
On to the burger. The burgers were large (a single would have been enough) and the crisp edges looked great. I then realized that "everything" consisted of the burger, cheese and bun. The only condiments at the counter were Mustard, Ketchup, Relish, Chopped Onion and Pickle slices.
When I removed the bun, there was not one spot of grease on it and the bun was so dry that it literally fell apart when I picked it up. Additionally I am at a loss as to how a burger can be this dry when cooked fresh on a griddle.
Now if the burgers had spent a little less time on the griddle, had nice slices of raw onion and fresh tomato and a fresh bun this could have been a very good burger.
I look forward to the opportunity to experience Schoop's at one of the full service stand alone locations.
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