
The cheeseburger comes with a bun, a patty and melted American cheese. The patty is flavorful throughout and served straight off the grill. It is grilled perfectly, offering a unique smoky taste that elevates the flavor profile. However, the bun is not warm, and its slightly firm texture clashes with the savory tender patty, diminishing the overall enjoyment of the burger. Despite this, it still serves as a hearty halftime snack for anyone looking to satisfy their hunger.
RATING: 4/5
- Sophomore Jordan Mandac: “This is a great football game snack. It definitely replenishes me during my games when I’m out there cheering for my team.”

The hot dog comes fresh from the grill and is bursting with flavor from the first bite to the last. The bun, though unheated, has a nice soft texture that complements the sausage. However, the bun is too thick compared to the small hot dog, making the bread overpowering. Overall, the flavor and appeal are severely downgraded, failing to meet the expectations, as no one wants to have a mouthful of bread with a minimal hot dog appearance.
RATING: 3/5
- Kennedy Middle School student Maxim Petzov: “The hotdog is really a bang for your buck, with plenty of condiments and toppings for just $5 and that is why it’s so good.”

The nachos do not arrive warm, and their texture leans toward stale, lacking the freshness expected in a good plate of nachos. Regardless of the texture, the chips are perfectly salty, and are smothered in cheese with a pleasant cheddar flavor that offers a satisfying creaminess to complement the kick from the generous amount of jalapeños on top. Although the jalapeños are plentiful, their soggy texture and heavily artificial taste take away from the overall quality, but they serve their job as a spice factor.
RATING: 2.5/5


