Randy's Burgers

100 N Edwards Ave, Mt Pleasant
(903) 572-2666

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Cynthia Lee Simmons Whisennand

Serving food since the '50s. Burgers, fries, coke drinks, grilled cheese etc. delicious. Milkshakes no. Pass on the milkshakes. Soft serve ice cream and syrups for flavor. Cute decorations in the woman's bathroom. It is like stepping back to the' 50s, original decorations.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 5

David Tucker

We had 6 family members that ate lunch at Randy’s burgers and everyone in our group had only good things to say for the food & service.

Deanna Raney

The food was good, kinda plain Jane if you ask me but it was eat able, just added ketchup and we were good...thank you

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Angie Moulder

The people that work here are incredibly kind, & the burgers are some of the best ever! I always make a stop when traveling to Mt. Pleasant.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Murtaza Lalli

Best burger in Texas. Hands down. Amazingly delicious, extremely filling, very legit. If you’re one of those people who are looking for hole in the wall diamonds, you’ve found one here. 💎

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Michael Green

Very Burgers and Philly cheese steak, it's not cheap to eat there, but still really good.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 4

Charlie Nystel

I got a lettuce wrap burger and it was very good. Even though the fries were hand cut, they were stale. The dr pepper wasnt calibrated properly, but they fixed it and it was fine afterwards.
I am guessing if i had complained about the fries, they would have made fresh ones, but since my hops didn't need them, i just didn't eat them.

My son had a double cheeseburger. It was so big he couldn't get his mouth around it. He took off one patty and ate it with a fork! His first ciait there. I bet it won't be his last.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Fresh Cut Fries, Lettuce Wrap Burger, Tater Tots

F Man

Prices are way way way too high for a state that has $7.25 minimum wage.
$7 alone for a burger?
And if you wanted a combo have to pay $13 minimum. Small Drink with Fries.
Greedy owners.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

J Man

Prices are way way way too high for a state that has $7.25 minimum wage.
$7 alone for a burger?
And if you wanted a combo have to pay $13 minimum. Small Drink with Fries.
Greedy owners.

Tim Hill

Great place for lunch.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Mayra Quinones

Save your time & your money.
This place is a nightmare! Horrible service.

Ashley Macedo

It wasn't bad

Rolanda Stafford Legg

Stopped on our way through Mount Pleasant! It was great, glad we stopped.

T. J. Hot Dog

Well now, let me tell y’all somethin’. I’ve eaten burgers from Amarillo to Abilene, from the Panhandle down to the Gulf, and lemme say this plain—Randy’s Burgers? That’s the real deal, partner.

I pulled in around lunchtime, sun beatin’ down like it owed the earth money, and that hand-painted sign out front looked like it’d been there since the days when folks still paid in nickels and a handshake. That’s a good sign, in my book.

Soon as I walked in, I smelled that glorious perfume of grilled beef, fried potatoes, and fryer grease that’s been seasoned by years of Texas sweat and satisfaction. The gal behind the counter had a twang in her voice and a no-nonsense look in her eye. I asked her what was good. She said, “Burgers.” I said, “Sold.”

They slapped that patty on the grill like they meant it. None of that frozen hockey puck business. You could hear it sizzle like a mesquite fire in July. Bun was toasted just right—golden on the inside, pillowy on the out. They ain’t shy with the toppings either. Lettuce so crisp it snapped, pickles with bite, onions that’ll make a grown man tear up for all the right reasons.

Now the fries? Lord have mercy. Crinkle-cut, deep-fried, salted proper. None of that fancy nonsense—just honest potatoes doin’ honest work.

And the taste? Buddy, that burger went down smoother than a cold Lone Star on a hot day. Juicy, beefy, a little messy—just how God and Texas intended.

Ain’t no glitz, no avocado aioli or truffle oil, thank the heavens. This is the kind of burger that makes you sit back, pat your belly, and think, “Yep… that’s the one.”

So if you find yourself anywhere near Randy’s, don’t be dumb—pull in, sit down, and thank ol’ Randy for keepin’ it true. ‘Cause in a world full of fake smiles and fancier-than-thou food, Randy’s Burgers is a dusty little slice of heaven.

Daniel Fick

Great burger joint. Big burgers fries are good too. Haven't had bad service yet.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Hamburger, Fresh Cut Fries, Philly Cheese Steak

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