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Bidrage med feedbackLong time ago, Lol! Before they open the Sacramento site. Did I? Stop and pick my cake in the hood / Vallejo location? I remember making a proposal to open here in Sacramento. And here we are? Banana cream cake ever there every day!
Nations have some great hamburgers and a variety of cakes. In fact, it is a good thing that Marie-Kalender has closed because now people find out how great the Pies are in the nations! The breakfast menu is varied, and the food is prepared like a short cafeteria, not a high-end restaurant. It's better to eat. They also offer simple items such as hot dogs, grilled cheese, salmon and chili. The food could take a while, but it's worth it. The salad and tomatoes on the burgers are fresh, and the meat has great taste. The frits are a little generic, but the onion rings are fabulous! It is great to have the nations as part of our community!
Pies are too sweet now. I'm a living nation. I'll eat here every day. Anyway. But not this time! (I lived in the bay and ate most in Oakland on Broadway. Also in Hayward by Hwy 92. Never. Always in 12 or so years I had cake DIESER Dang sweet! I couldn't get anyone to my house to eat it. Even the Pecan Pie tastes like someone threw a bag of sugar on it! Yes!
I'm not a stranger for Nation's Giant Hamburgers when I visited many of their locations when I lived in the Bay Area. Since it was good for two decades (my last time at one of their locations was about 1998-99), I was fixed for my nation. This brings me to a trip to the Sunrise Marketplace in Citrus Heights, where I finally had the opportunity to taste their delicious burgers. Right at the lively Sunrise Blvd. and north of Madison Ave. in Citrus Heights, this nation's site has been located since the end of 2011. This is very surprising given the amount of restaurants that come and go; especially in this part of the city. I came here on Friday 8/27/2021 at 6:45. Parking was very easy to find and there was a ton of open places available. And many people may not know that; from the end of 2021, this is the only nation 's Giant Hamburgers in the Sacramento area with many of their locations in the Bay Area and a few locations in the San Joaquin Valley. As far as the interior goes, this place is very spacious. Since only another customer was present during my visit, the place had many seats with a considerable number of tables and stands. I look almost at the look and feel of this place that resembles a small modern diner; especially as they specialize in sweet treats like their famous cakes with over a dozen to choose from. They also have a large dedicated breakfast menu as well as chicken sandwiches, fish burgers, BLT 's, chili dogs, and of course what they are known for their standard burgers. Since I wanted the Burger experience, I went the simple route by ordering a simple hamburger with everything, a side of frits and a drink. The total price was around $12 (after tax). This place offers a self-contained well drink area and a conditioning station that includes ketchup and hot sauce. After my job was done, I was ready to find out if this place was as good as I remember. After the first bite the overall taste and taste was well above average. The burger was seasoned for perfection while the bungalow had the right amount of consistency. They also packed a ton of salad, onions, tomatoes and pimples (as available on request). The frits were soft on the inside with the correct amount of crabs on the outside. Overall, Nation's Giant Hamburgers was an above-average experience. The service was only average, as many of the employees really didn't conflict with me when I ordered or when I got my food. Remember that this part of the city has a competition with Smashburger and The Habit has less than 1/2 miles away. But for a delicious, generous burger, definitely give nation a try. My rating, a solid four stars.
My first time at Nation's after hearing about it for years and I got to say it's exactly what I thought it was. Fairly priced burgers, hot dogs, breakfast items and pie in a cozy diner setting. I ordered the regular hamburger and while I liked the size of the patty, it was hardly flavored at all. There's really no reason to come here over In-N-Out or Five Guys when they have tastier burgers for your $7. The pies weren't bad, but again nothing to write home about.