Largely because of it's convenience to the newly renovated Evanston Public Library children's section, we've eaten at Uberburger twice now. While I can name a number of other places where I'd rather eat, it fits the bill for quick post-or pre-library-with-kid-in-tow visits. In another thread, I discussed my distaste for their
fried pickles. I may also have mentioned the excess that is their chili-cheese fries (heaping basket of good fries covered in unfortunate gloop)
Today, we opted for an actual meal:
Big Bürger (which is one patty, the "Bigger" is two and the "Über" is 3 patties) combo: burger, fries, drink

Umlaut-free Mac-n-cheese:

And surprisingly good, if excessively large, Buffalo Chicken Sandwich:

The Big Burger has a big bun and lots of stuff on it, including some nice fresh pickle chips, but big is a misnomer - it was thin and relatively small in diameter - it's sized like McDonalds'. IMHO, in today's world of excess this wouldn't be a drawback, except the bun and toppings are sized for a much larger patty. More importantly, while the beef itself was flavorful, (turkey and veggie options are available) the burger could certainly have been cooked better - it was cooked more thoroughly than I prefer, and without a proper sear - almost completely lacking caramelization.
The garlic-mustard aioli I chose as my "sauce" was basically mayo with a bit of mustard in it (extrapolating from this, I'm guessing that the "Horseradish Ketchup" is cocktail sauce.) The fries, however, were pretty good: fresh-cut as promised, could have been a bit crisper but not soggy or greasy by any manner of means. The Mac-n-cheese satisfied Sparky; a fairly bland, slightly floury sauce on nice firm noodles. I suspect it would have tasted cheesier if Sparky hadn't slurped the topping of shredded cheddar instead of mixing it in. The star of the meal (oddly, considering the name) was the Buffalo Chicken Sandwich: a moist, flavorful chicken breast that had been lightly fried and then dipped in a vinegary pepper sauce: just on the top edge of my tolerance for heat, the 'spouse rated as spicy but not suicide for heat.
This repast (plus one more drink) set us back slightly less than $17, which seemed appropriate for the meal, despite its quirks. Again, they have the advantage of being a lunch place at a location we frequent - so, FWIW, though it's not a destination, we'll probably be back.