i like the burgers here.... yes, they do serve burgers here. of all kinds. and hot dogs, and wings, and "gourmet" salads. it's a veritable smorgasbord! the setup here is a little different. you can either fill out the order form a la mooyah and take it to the counter and pay where they will make your meal, or you can grab a seat and a server will come by and take your form and wait on you. i just did it myself and built my own burger. in this case it was a double (1/2 lb) with bleu cheese, mustard, tomato, pickles, grilled jalapenos and grilled onions. that, a large order of onion rings and and a regular drink set me back a little over $10.00. pretty amazing deal considering the amount of onion rings i received.
the rings had a smooth, tempura outer coating and could have easily served two, or three people with smaller appetites. the first rings were super hot too, having come right out of the fryer. the burger was pretty amazing as well. they placed everything i wanted on it and had it out to me in about five minutes. wrapped in aluminum foil they managed to keep it hot without steaming the bun.
the atmosphere here is laid back. it's tries to be a biker bar, but it's actually too snazzy for that. fourteen hd screens are scattered strategically around the bar area, dining area, and rear patio for your enjoyment. everything was on mute while they had some fantastic late 60's-early to mid 70's music gushing out of the speakers. it was some the best music i've heard in a long time while having a meal. depending where you are sitting, it can be a bright, well-lit area, or you can sit somewhere where you are surrounded by somber tones. wooden chairs or barstools? take your pick. they are both up for grabs. minimal decorations are evident other than a jaw-dropping bottlecap alley aircraft mural and the ever present neon beer signs. one wall is made up entirely of intricate brickwork over which a couple of flatscreens lay.
located in old town keller, all of the parking is to the side of the restaurant and directly at back. other than the aggravation of having to fill out your own order, i like everything about this place. this is one of several bottlecap alley's scattered throughout tarrant county including southlake, the original in grapevine, and a new one in fort worth on foch st. i highly recommend this bottlecap alley and hope to eventually hit them all.