Textual Analysis: Smashburger

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Smashburger is located next to the Walmart on Leesburg Pike. It is one of many restaurants there, but is definitely the best. Its logo clearly stands out the bright red, contrasted with white provide for a perfect match. The letters are outlined in black and provide a depth effect on the words. The letters are very big and the brightness of the colors make it visible from a distance. It is often crowded due to the popularity of Smashburger to the youth. It is a good place to have fun with friends and to go to when you just want the best burger. The menu on top of thee

When you walk into Smashburger, your mouth starts to water. You smell the rich and juicy meat coming from the kitchen. The waiters shouting orders from the cash register to the cooks. I am dying to get a burger in my hands. I can hear the sizzling of the deep fryer in the background. The line is long, but I know that the wait is worth it. There are many different seats to choose from. You can sit on high chairs and tables or in booths made for more people. Lighting
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I ordered a Classic Smash, medium portion of fries, and a small milkshake to try and get a overall taste of food there. It was very good. The meat was very well cooked, and came within 10 minutes of waiting. When my hands touched the burger, I knew it was different from others. My fingers melted into the warm bun, which felt like a soft pillow. The burger is stuffed with various different toppings. There is lettuce as green as grass and the tomatoes are redder than blood. The meat tasted very cooked, had very little taste of blood, but it was not purely dark. Their fries were what really made a difference. They were thinner than my fingers, but so well cooked that I could never stop eating them. Perfect amount of oil and salt. The milkshake was not really any different from other places. It was a good flavor, but had no characteristics that set it out from other