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Welcome to Frisco Burger

Frisco Burger is a diner in El Paso, TX that caters to American cuisine lovers. With a wide range of utilities like takeout, delivery, and outdoor seating, this restaurant provides a comfortable dining experience for all. Their menu offers classic American burger options and more, perfect for lunch or dinner with family and friends. The casual atmosphere, friendly service, and delicious food make Frisco Burger a must-visit spot in town. From the juicy burgers to the cozy ambiance, this place is a gem for those craving a satisfying meal.

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Frisco Burger, located in El Paso, TX, is a must-visit for diners seeking classic American fare with a modern twist. This casual dining spot offers a variety of amenities, including takeout, reservations, delivery, and even catering services. With options to pay with credit cards, Android Pay, or Apple Pay, Frisco Burger makes dining convenient and seamless. Additionally, their spacious dining area is perfect for groups, families, or even solo diners looking for a delicious meal.

The menu at Frisco Burger features a selection of mouthwatering burgers, sandwiches, and sides that are sure to satisfy any craving. From juicy burgers cooked to perfection to crispy fries and refreshing beverages, there is something for everyone at Frisco Burger. The attentive waitstaff provides excellent service, ensuring that your dining experience is enjoyable from start to finish.

Whether you're stopping by for a quick lunch or a leisurely dinner, Frisco Burger is a fantastic choice. So, don't hesitate to visit this gem and indulge in their delectable dishes in a vibrant and friendly atmosphere.

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Jo C.
Jo C.

Service is great right off the back, even during busy hours. I had the burger basket and it definitely did not disappoint. The burger was juicy and full of flavor while the fries were nice and crispy. You must try the green salsa on the burger and fries to fully elevate the tasty experience. 10/10 everytime and I haven't even tried the rest of the menu.

Jesus B.
Jesus B.

First time here feels like an old-school hamburger joint will definitely be back living in El Paso for 40 years and the first time trying it I've been missing out very good food

Ralfie V.
Ralfie V.

Great place for a burger, but don't forget the awesome shrimp fired rice!! Yes I said that right, they have shrimp fried rice they also have an awesome Philly cheesesteak! Only downside is that they have crazy hours and close the restaurant for every vacation and holiday! Jk kinda exaggerating

Jonsie G.
Jonsie G.

Great food. Old fashioned burgers at the best! Frisco sticks are rolled tacos in sauce. Yum!

Julia D.
Julia D.

Like always the food is always great there for lunch made a quick stop for some Frisko sticks , hamburger and the new chicken fried steak plate great food

James T.
James T.

Been coming here as a kid and it is still a top tier spot. I love that it's got your classic American diner food and get your asian inspired dishes. Always friendly and food is out quick. The burgers are what you expect from a diner, greasy smash burgers that hit the spot BUT one of those items on the menu is my go to. Their egg rolls. Not your ordinary egg roll, these are the size of chimichangas. Have your classic filling of carrots and cabbage but with ground beef added. These are NOT for the health conscious lol. Pour some sweet and sour sauce over it and it takes it to another level. I always get two and fries, don't you dare judge me...

Brithany C.
Brithany C.

Me & my boyfriend have been wanting to try this place for a while but it says it's closed on Saturday's but it's opened ! The place is cute and the food is good a little pricier than I thought but it's worth it !

Eddie G.
Eddie G.

So after leaving the Texas Takeout, I had a weird craving for Friscos. I love this place , the Frisco sticks are rolled tacos kinda like Chico's and delish! I ordered me the 6 Frisco sticks and a burger combo. Frisco sticks did me in..no room for that burger.. the place is nostalgic, food is good and the wait is non existent...no better way to spend my Friday afternoon. I'll enjoy this burger with the beers I picked up at the Texas Takeout..

Jay B.
Jay B.

How many burger joints do you know of also have a multi-cultured menu featuring things like chicken fried rice and sweet & sour pork, as well as an Asian cashier? (or maybe she was the owner? I dunno) Well, apparently this place has it all. Simultaneously, the decorum has a 50s diner style theme going on. This quaint little joint is one of those restaurants where you seat yourself. When I first walked in, I wasn't sure if I was supposed to wait to be greeted or sit down like I own the joint. Because the place was on and poppin'! At 11:45 in the morning, no less. So, I decided to try the Philly cheesesteak this go around because...as most of you know by now, I'm an avid cheesesteak lover. I swear when I die, they'll have to bury me with a cheesesteak resting on my corpse. Actually, I'm kidding. I totally plan to get cremated. But...you probably didn't need to know that. *ahem* Moving on.. This cheesesteak was different from most traditional ones. More specifically, the bread was different. Flatter...I guess. You can see from the picture it looks more like a burger bun with the ends cut off. Not that it detracted from the great taste at all. The steak was well seasoned and the white cheese they use blends everything together perfectly. The fries were okay, but slightly overcooked. The whole thing gets an 8 out of 10. Can we talk about their cups for a minute? They're ginormous! Seriously, the best way I can describe them are buckets. Yep. That's what I drank out of today: a giant bucket. Oh, yeah...the service was nearly lightning fast with a very cordial server. Considering the crowd, that server certainly managed the front of the house with near omnipresent resiliency. If the cheesesteak is but a prelude of what I can expect from the burgers, then I'm totally trying one on my next visit. Only other minor complaint I have is the entrance to their parking lot is...abrupt, for first time visitors. If you're not paying close attention, you might just drive right by it. There's usually plenty of cars in front, yeah. But that doesn't leave much room for last minute maneuvering when you first pull into the parking lot awkwardly like a lost tourist. Though I think it's a little strange for a burger place to also offer oriental plates, I guess that's just a feature to set them apart from the rest and maintain a unique identity. I'd say it worked. For the time being, I'm giving Frisco Burger Inn 4 savory cheesesteaks served on unorthodox toasty flat buns out of 5.