Morgan’s Burger Bistro is a few blocks away, in a small space on Park Avenue, in the same block as The Black Swan and The Alley, both bars. The furnishings are modest but it does have a certain charm that is apparent as soon as you walk through the door. The restaurant is located in an old, historic building, and even though all the walls and ceiling have been painted a simple white, architectural details from days gone by show themselves in the molding and fixtures throughout. Quite a few locally-produced works of art add an artistic touch.
No matter; once I sat down, I was greeted by the chef’s mother, Jean. She was simply a peach, and kindly took my order at the table. To say she was personable and hospitable would be an understatement. She recited the specials to me, made suggestions, and explained items on the condiment bar to me. She even told me the history of the café and of the dining scene in downtown Sanford. Like a typical mother, she checked on me several times throughout the meal, asking if there was anything at all she could do for me. She was so gracious and endearing. She basically hovered about, tending to my every need, but never was intrusive in the least.
Other burger meat choices were taco-seasoned beef, Thai-seasoned beef, Cajun-seasoned beef, lamb, turkey, crab meat, mahi mahi, oyster, Boca Burger and portabella mushroom.
For my side, included in the price, I chose onion rings. They were cooked perfectly brown, and had stringy onions that pulled out of the breading when you bite into them. Other sides included in the price were fries, sweet potato fries, homemade potato chips, slaw, potato salad and a side salad for $1.50 extra.
The fries that accompanied the crab meat burger were browned perfectly, were light, were seasoned nicely and were generously portioned.
Morgan’s Burger Bistro is, to use a cliché, a diamond in the rough. With a little polishing, the little gem could really shine: fix ordering process, turn the A/C down a notch or two, improve presentation (nix paper boats), add some outside seating, and expand the topping bar with items like pickles, cucumbers, onions, etc.
But I do like a lot of things about Morgan’s Burger Bistro, most of all the burgers. They're great, and they have to be considered top five contenders for best burgers in Orlando. If you’re in downtown Sanford, for whatever reason, and want to grab lunch, I recommend you stop by. If you’re craving a great burger, I even recommend you make the drive to Sanford. Tell Jean I said hi.
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Note: Morgan’s Burger Bistro has limited hours. Tues.-Wed. 11-3, Thurs.-Sat 11-9, Sun 12-6.
5 comments:
Thanks for pointing out another great choice in Sanford.
You got it. Sanford is really starting to show up on the Central Florida dining scene. I'm glad I could help expose a couple of gems.
Love this place, I had the cajun burger and it was melt in your mouth good. Fries were so-so.
I found your blog looking for burgers. Excellent food-blogging! After reading it, I'm feeling hungry! I love a burger. Mmm looks delicious burger...how have I never thought of that? It looks awesome. What is the best restaurant in Orlando. Yes i love this love this place. of course i will go in future this place. thanks for the wonderful info.
This place is awesome! Great food, super friendly people and a real "homey" atmosphere...
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