Good Burger 2
- sdalcin
- Jul 22, 2024
- 2 min read
I can't say much about this movie. I honestly can't believe that they made a sequel to this almost 20 years later. Even after watching the first one and then the sequel with the girls. There is so much slaphappy humor that made them laugh so hard, but it’s a bit cringy to me. The first Good Burger movie is about a competitor trying to steal the hamburger sauce that everyone loves and the second one about turning a Good Burger into Mega Good Burgers restaurants and replace all the employees with robots.

Welcome to Good Burger, Home of the Good Burger, can I take your order? If you haven't guessed, we did burgers for our meal. We ended up actually going to Arby's as they were running a promotion where you get a Good Burger Meal This included the burger with the infamous sauce on it. I honestly can't remember the last time I ate one of their burgers. We sometimes go and get their roast beef sandwiches, but never burgers. Overall, not bad and I like when burgers have a sauce on it. The girls on the other hand, just stuck to their usual of ketchup.



Now at Arby's you can either go with the fries that were true to the movie (crinkle cut fries) or have Arby's curly fries. I am a huge fan of curly fries, so I went with that. But we did get both, that way we had a variety. Neither fry disappointed!

The drink and the dessert were the same for this movie as we have sometimes done for our theme dinners before. In both movies, they have some type of scene with the milkshake maker, so of course that was going to be what we had, With the same Good Burger meal at Arby's, it came with a shake. The milkshake in the movie is an actual strawberry milkshake, however, when we went to Arby's they were out of that flavor. So we each got a chocolate one and it was delicious!

Well hope you enjoyed this themed dinner. I know we went with Arby’s for everything on this one, but you can easily grill your own burgers and make your own shakes. Thanks for reading along!
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