{"id":5960,"date":"2016-02-01T22:50:20","date_gmt":"2017-02-22T15:22:01","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"-0001-11-30T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"-0001-11-30T06:00:00","slug":"searcy-burger-round-up-2-main-street-cafes-jumbo-burger","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thelink.harding.edu\/the-bison\/2016\/02\/01\/searcy-burger-round-up-2-main-street-cafes-jumbo-burger\/","title":{"rendered":"Searcy Burger Round-Up #2 \u2014 Main Street Cafe&#8217;s Jumbo Burger"},"content":{"rendered":"<p dir=\"ltr\">Main Street Cafe is a staple of Searcy cuisine. Imagine a humble diner in a small town in a movie, and you can pretty much visualize Main Street Cafe. The cafe is open for breakfast and lunch, and the menu offers a wide variety of home-style options. It&#8217;s the type of place you might go with your grandparents after church, in the best way possible. Their base burger \u2014 a quarter-pounder called the &#8220;Regular&#8221; \u2014 starts at $3.69. The &#8220;Jumbo&#8221; weighs in at six oz. as opposed to four and costs $4.59. Cheese can be added to either burger for an additional 59 cents, and bacon for $1.49.<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\"><strong>Hunter:<\/strong> Main Street Cafe&#8217;s standard burger is pretty good for a pretty good price. I think the &#8220;Jumbo&#8221; is a really nice option, because while a quarter-pounder isn&#8217;t always enough, a half-pounder can sometimes be too much. There isn&#8217;t a whole lot to say about the burger itself; the meat was fresh and well seasoned, with a slightly bold accent. However, it was dry, apparently cooked well-done. It wasn&#8217;t bad, but it certainly wasn&#8217;t anything special. I prefer a juicy, greasy burger, and the &#8220;Jumbo&#8221; didn&#8217;t offer that. The burger stands to benefit from a bacon add-on, but it&#8217;s hard to justify at such a high price. It is still a burger I would recommend, however, as the bold seasoning and fresh meat gives it a strong, distinct flavor at a good price. I give the Main Street Cafe &#8220;Jumbo&#8221; a 6.5\/10. <\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">As a side note, the fries were very bland &#8211; sort of like that of a bag bought from the freezer section and baked in the oven &#8211; so the diner probably won&#8217;t satisfy any craving for a classic &#8220;burger and fries&#8221; meal. Another side note, I will definitely be going back to try the &#8220;Main Street Burger&#8221;: &#8220;Two cheese and bacon infused patties on a toasted bun.&#8221; <\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\"><strong>JP: <\/strong>Two bites into the Jumbo Burger at Main Street Cafe, it was already falling apart. Now, this fact alone should tell you everything you need to know about the burger. &#8220;Falling apart&#8221; is often what we look for in meat \u2014 ribs, especially \u2014 but not in burgers. When a burger is crumbling, it is halfway perfect, which is another way of saying not perfect at all. For a burger to crumble it must be tender, but it cannot be juicy. And the beef must be high quality, but it is likely overcooked. <\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">All of the above was true for the Jumbo Burger. It was mostly delicious, but it failed as it lost its coherence, messily ruining the bread-to-meat ratio that can make or break such an experience. Yet for all its shortcomings, this burger fulfilled my innate desire for classic diner fare and scored a solid 6\/10. More than anything, it piqued my curiosity for Main Street Cafe&#8217;s eponymous burger, which takes a full 30 minutes to cook.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Bottom Line: <\/strong>Main Street Cafe&#8217;s standard burger is pretty solid. It&#8217;s nothing special, but it won&#8217;t let you down or break the bank. Averaging our scores, it receives a 6.25. We&#8217;ll return next week with the diner&#8217;s flagship, the &#8220;Main Street Burger.&#8221; <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Main Street Cafe is a staple of Searcy cuisine. Imagine a humble diner in a small town in a movie, and you can pretty much visualize Main Street Cafe. 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