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Burger Bytes April 17, 2012 3:00 AM by Mark Mayer

Irene’s

Cocktail Lounge

5480 W. Spring Mtn Rd. (ph: 873-5758)

Irene’s is one of the best deals in town, whether it’s the burger, food specials or video poker.

There’s a 16-oz New York Steak Dinner for $8.99 anytime. There’s also a Steak & Eggs Graveyard Special for $3.95.

And there’s even a Four to the Royal perk, among other great slot promotions. Check with the bartenders on those. We’re most concerned with the burger.

We definitely like being able to go up to the window and place the order knowing the one taking it is the actual cook. And this Green Bay Packers hangout gives you plenty of burger, fries plus drink for under $8.

There is also a NASCAR "King of the Road" Challenge. Irene’s is your ideal corner bar.

SCOREBOARD

SERVICE: 4

PRICE: 5

POTATOES: 5

MEAT/BUN: 5

ATMOSPHERE: 4

WAIT TIME: 5

TOTAL: 28 of 30

RATING: 93.3 (5 star)

SCALE: RATING:

28-30: A 93-100%: 5-STAR

25-27: B 83-92%: 4-STAR

21-24: C 70-82%: 3-STAR

17-30: D 57-69%: 2-STAR

6-16: F 20-56%: 1-STAR

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