Friday, May 18, 2018

Bombay Bicycle Club


May of 2018

On the skirt of Brackenridge Park, BBC’s colorful street mural has intrigued me for some time.  I wanted to grab a bite with my friend and frequent burger co-consumer, Geoff, and our friend Grandhi before a flight.  Given BBC’s proximity to my home, and large menu to accommodate Grandhi (who doesn’t eat beef), we felt it was a good first stop on our burger tour.



Service & Setting
The building is rather interesting.  A good-sized parking lot.  Indoor and outside seating with a long bar in front and pool tables in the back.  Layout is a bit confusing, but if you stroll in and act like you own the place, things work out well.  There wasn’t a hostess or sign, so we ambled up to the bar and they told us wherever we landed we would be served.  Servers were attentive, and for a busy place the food came out quickly.



Menu
Broad with plenty of options.  They boast a long list of burgers, but in reality, they list every typical add-on as its own burger – hamburger, cheeseburger, bacon burger, etc. A lot of their Tex-Mex was appealing.  We ended up starting with chicken-guacamole nachos. No fresh jalapeño.  Side rant:  I can count the number of times I’ve had fresh jalapeño in a restaurant in the River City on one hand.  Why do we put up with this pickled stuff?  In my opinion, pickled jalapenos only belong on ball-park/movie theater nachos.

Beverage
Good beverage options. We were lucky enough to land in a pint night. Five dollars got you a Big Bend Brewing Co tasting flight, a full pint of your favorite, and the pint glass to take home!

Patty
Geoff and I both got the cheeseburger.  They advertise a 1/3-pound patty, but it felt light for the claim.  Certain bites through the heart of the burger had more lettuce than patty.  I wasn’t asked how I wanted it cooked and it came well-down.  The patty was stand-off-ish.  It has reasonable juiciness.  Flavor was unremarkable. 


Dress and bun
The bun looked like it came off a truck, but did taste better than it looked. They had a good toast on it.  The cheese was adequate with good melt.  The tomato was offensive – it looked like one of the demo slices for a Japanese knife where they brag about how thin they can slice it.
 As a whole, it wasn’t a gut buster – I could have eaten a second burger

Sides
Included with the burger is option for fries and chips with small upcharge for tater tots or salad.  The fries had good skin but low crunch factor.  The chips had great crunch, but weren’t salted.  In my opinion, a tot is a tot and aren’t worth comment.

Geoff’s take:
“The burger is fast-food like”


The Verdict
The burger leaves plenty to be desired, but the ambiance, expansive menu, and drink options make a visit worthwhile if you are live close bye or are visiting the zoo or Japanese Tea Garden.


3 spurs.

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