- Will the line be ridiculous?
- How different is this place from a regular Hopdoddy?
And here are your answers:
- No. In fact, we were seated immediately and offered table service. Score and score for a person who does not like lining up for food, let alone long lines.
- As Eater Austin described Lil'Doddy, it is a "streamlined" version of the regular restaurant. Differences I noted were a lack of bison patties and the presence of a drive-through. The former was not a big deal and the latter seemed cool for people in the area neighborhoods. You still get a nice selection of burgers and other items (including an ahi tuna burger, which looked great). Also, there is plenty of beer on tap.
I also found the staff to be accommodating. The menu offered a version of the Buffalo Bill with a chicken breast. Normally I would have wanted this, but I have been eating a lot of chicken and turkey products this week. Also, I woke up thinking about beef burgers. It turns out, getting me a Buffalo Bill with beef (all natural Angus) was not a problem. In fact, having a second patty added for good measure was not a problem either (I'm hitting the weights today, so of course I need more protein).
The upshot is that lunch at Lil'Doddy was delicious and the time provided no problems for us vis a vis crowds.
Now that I've shared about burgers, at some point I plan to discuss my last couple of trips to Hank's Austin. That point is probably sometime next week. Plus, there are a few trivia updates I've been meaning to write. Stay tuned.
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