Saturday, May 4, 2024

Clocking in at the Craft Burger Company


 Craft Burger Co. 

1450 North Kramer Blvd. 

Placentia, CA 92870


I miss the days when burgers were king. When I started this blog fifteen years ago, burgers were all the rage, and new burger spots were opening everywhere. Around ten years ago, the restaurant landscape shifted from burgers to chicken sandwiches. My top three burger spots in OC from back then have all closed; Burger Parlor, G Burger, and Fuddrucker's. I'll post my top three as of today at the end of this review. Will Craft Burger Company be on that list? Read on to find out. 

Craft Burger opened its doors in December 2022 in the location that used to be home to Meat Up BBQ and Sue Ann's Kitchen before that. I have reviewed and liked both of them on this blog, which you can find by scrolling down and clicking on them if you feel nostalgic. They have not really changed too much in the way of decor since Meat Up left, but it did appear to me that they lightened things up a bit, but that might be because we sat near the window instead of sitting in the side room to the left of the drink station. 

We arrived here with my parents at 4 for an early Sunday dinner. They came before us and were directed to a table. I was surprised that this was not an order at the counter but a full-service restaurant. The menu is divided into salads, loaded tots and fries, sides, and, of course, burgers. The burgers range between $13 to $18, while the loaded fries and tots are about the same price. They have happy hour every day of the week from 3 to 6pm and all day on Monday and Tuesday. Happy hour is $2 off selected apps and $2 off beer, wine, and champagne. The four of us had looked at the menu before we arrived, so we quickly made our selections with our friendly server. 



The Onion Rings ($5.50 Happy Hour Price) got mixed reviews online, but we found them quite enjoyable. The batter on these rings was light yet crispy and did not pull away from the onion underneath, which is a big thing for me. These came with a trio of sauces; ranch, teriyaki, and sriracha aioli. I liked the ranch and sriracha aioli the best and used both in alternating bites. The teriyaki was OK, but it was too sweet for me. The picture on the menu shows these served with the sauce on top of them, and I was relieved that these came without the sauce so we could add just the right amount for our individual tastes. 


Even though we had ordered two starters, Katie pushed us to order these Chicken Potstickers ($7 for happy hour). These six potstickers came with the same sriracha aioli and teriyaki that came out with the onion rings. These were OK, but they did not rock my world. They were fried nicely, but the chicken inside was underwhelming. I'm not the biggest fan of potstickers and can never really remember being excited by any I've ever eaten. 



Now you can see why we did not need the potstickers. The Craft Burger Loaded Tots and Fries ($13) were more than enough for the four of us. We got fries and tots, an excellent option for the indecisive like us. They were topped with green onions, bacon, grilled onions, house burger spread, crispy onions, and jack cheese, a better version of the awful animal fries people rave about from In-N-Out. Unlike those fries, these were really good and crispy, even with all the toppings piled on top of them; it was the same for the tots. I enjoyed the different textures and the amount of toppings they included on this rather large tray. It was way too much for us with the other two starters we got, but I made a valiant effort to finish the tray. 


My parents decided to split the Regular Cheeseburger ($12), and the good people at Craft Burger Co. were kind enough to split it in half for them and bring it out like a burger kabob. The regular cheeseburger comes typically with American cheese, tomato, lettuce, pickles, burger sauce, and onions, all on a brioche bun. My parents opted for no lettuce but kept the rest of the burger intact. They seemed to really like this burger. The cheese was melted nicely to the burger patty, which was juicy and went well with the pickles and tomato. I would have asked for extra burger sauce if this was my burger, but my parents felt it was perfect for them. 


Even though this restaurant is called Craft Burger Co., Katie veered towards this Southwest Crispy Chicken Sandwich ($13.50). At first glance, it reminded me of the bacon Swiss chicken sandwich from Carl's Jr., but with better ingredients. Between the glossy brioche bun is a substantial crispy chicken patty, swiss cheese, ranch dressing, pickles, lettuce, and two strips of bacon criss-crossed. Katie enjoyed this chicken sandwich until the bun fell apart halfway through. She feels they might have added too much ranch dressing, which was unnecessary because the chicken, swiss cheese, and bacon were all delicious.  


I had a tough time picking which burger I was going to have. Craft Burger Co. has an interesting-sounding PB and J burger, a garlic burger, and another one that includes mac and cheese. Ultimately, I went more basic with the Cali Burger ($16). This is listed on their menu as the house special, which helped me decide to pick this burger. Lending to its enormous size was a plethora of toppings. Two strips of bacon, American cheese, avocado, fried egg, lettuce, tomato, pickles, and plenty of burger spread were piled on here. I loved that the fried egg featured a runny yolk, but with the abundance of the burger spread and avocado, this burger was really messy to eat. The bun slid all over the place, and by the end, I ate it with a fork. The burger patty was good, and the rest of the toppings and condiments were top-notch. 

I really liked Craft Burger Co. The burgers were good, the sides were excellent, and most of all, this restaurant brought me back to a time when burgers were way more popular than they are now, and these restaurants were opening everywhere. I look forward to returning to try another one of their burgers soon. Unfortunately, they fall short of making my top three burgers in OC right now, but not by much. Hammer Burger gets my number one spot, The Cut takes second, and Pour Company in Fullerton gets the bronze medal in my Burger Olympics. I'm hoping that burgers will make a return to prominence soon. 

Out of five ketchup slides (because the town of Seymour, Wisconsin, is home to the Hamburger Hall of Fame, which has a festival annually, and one of the main attractions is a ketchup slip and slide), five being best to zero being worst, Craft Burger Co. gets 3 ketchup slides. 

For more information about Craft Burger Co., head to their website by clicking here: https://craftburgercompany.com/

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