We had given up on making a play for dinner based on burgers because the result is so often disappointing. However after reading so many page of love for Kumas we were obliged to give it a try.
The space is great. I do not like the death metal or whatever music was playing but the volume was perfect and the place had a noisy atmosphere without being disruptive to conversation. The low lights, original art and omnipresent smoke from the gril were all very appealing.
The menu is basic and the beer selection great. Disappointingly the first 4, yes 4, beers I tried to order were unavailable. I don't know if it is providence or my uber typical preferences but I was pretty annoyed after the 4th rejection. Not that it is a big deal or that I was unhappy with the porter on tap but I can't recall that happening before and it got me wondering if the menu was outdated or what.
For the food we started with an order of chips then had two burgers. The chips were good but not warm or heavily seasoned. The first burger was a neurosis medium with a side salad. The ceaser was good but strangely sweet, very sweet. The neurosis was cooked right and had all of the necessary parts though we would have preferred mustard which was not offered.
The second burger was the iron maiden with jalepenos. It was ordered med rare and arrived med well. I checked the receipt to make sure it was ordered correctly and our serer had it marked with the MW. I was underwhelmed by the cherry peppers as they seemed to be more sweetly pickled than what I was looking for but the avocado was generous and sliced perfectly. The fries were copius and good.
All in all the food was good and the ambiance is top notch. But, I still don't feel strongly about this place. We will have to go back for brunch before making a real decision. Until then I am still looking for my favorite 12 burger.
“Statistics show that of those who contract the habit of eating, very few survive.”
George Bernard Shaw, Irish playwright (1856-1950)