Burgers good, fries very good, wish I had tried the chili fries. I would have given them 5 stars if they would not let people smoke, ruins my meal no mater how good the food.
Dave C.
Tu valoración: 4 Carmel, IN
Very good hamburger place but also very small. There are about 15 stools and thats it. The hamburgers are on the smaller side but have great flavor. Not a lot of options so you pretty much go to get either a hamburger or cheeseburger. The only real complaint is that KY allows smoking in restaurants and I think the day I was here we were the only ones who didn’t smoke. It wasn’t too big of an issue but just be aware of that if you go. If that’s an issue, then just call in your order for take out. They do a lot of take out from what I could tell. Certainly will be back here again.
Sarah S.
Tu valoración: 2 Saint Louis, MO
A friend had good memories of this place so we stopped by while on a road trip. The pro — cheap as heck. The cons — small menu, cleanliness and taste. Since you can see everything they do, we noticed the bare hands handling many things that didn’t mix, including bare hands into a big pickle jar. I was actually too grossed out to order what I wanted(a grilled cheese) and just had fries. My colleagues had burgers, which were greasy and not good, according to them. I left hungry and had Wendy’s– much better.
Joshua R.
Tu valoración: 5 Lighthouse Point, FL
I have to give it a 5 because its a family tradition to go here. Its a burger place but its all about the experience for me. Burgers are good.(not so sure they are good for you) We will always be back when we are in town.
Rakel S.
Tu valoración: 4 Austin, TX
Ferrell’s hamburgers have been a mainstay in my family for many decades. Before I go much further, I should clarify that I haven’t had the chance to visit in a few years, so this review could well be fueled in part by nostalgia. Nevertheless, Ferrell’s has always kept it simple, good, and greasy. Hamburgers, cheeseburgers, chili and fries. What more could a person want? The atmosphere isn’t nouveau retro; it’s frozen in time. A cozy, old-fashioned, no-nonsense small diner with a counter and a neon clock. You can sit and build up an appetite as you watch the burgers being cooked in front of you. I have many fond memories of grabbing a greasy bag of delicious Ferrell’s burgers on the way to my great-aunt and great-uncle’s house, and we could never resist the urge to unwrap a burger or two on the 5-minute drive to their place because the food smelled soooo good. And it’d be a shame to let the food get cold, right? Right? Peppery, beefy goodness. I’d give it 5 stars, but those people without an iron constitution(i.e., stomach of steel) might find themselves a bit queasy after chowing down. Moderation is key, my friends. Show Ferrell’s some love!