BBNT
BBNT (Burgers Burritos Nacho and Tacos) is a small chain of fast food restaurants in Australia.
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Food that makes your mouth water!
I've been a loyal BBNT customer for years, and I just need to say that it's great to see what they're doing with their stores at the moment. The burritos are still super juicy in South Yarra, the friendly service and awesome burgers are still rocking it in St. Kilda and Hawthorn is always super busy and still churns out food that makes your mouth water! Being that I work in the CBD, I was stoked when I heard that a new store is opening up somewhere in Kings St. Bring that lunchtime action on!
Neil, Australia - 16 August 2005
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Really tell it like it is...
BBNT honestly has the freshest, most delicious burgers going around, and I've tried quite a few. The people working there are great and super friendly, which is such a refreshing change. I love the humour behind it all as well, with burger names that really tell it like it is. Everyone needs to get to their local BBNT - it's always fun and always a fantastic burger!
Jess, Australia - 09 June 2005
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Politically correct global dens of sin...
Finally someone with a sense of humor! Every time I read the menu I can't help but chuckle. You wouldn't find a burger called 'No Disrespect' or 'Mercy' at one of those politically correct global dens of sin. And that's the whole point of BBNT really.
Ben, Australia - 16 May 2005
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I dive into that place like a bomb shelter
The business, it would seem, has been developed by someone who wants everyone to 'come around for dinner'. Whether I'm reading the in-store paraphernalia, visiting the website or speaking with the staff, I feel as though I'm having a conversation with someone who cares that I have taken the time to do so. Experiencing what this business is in business to do makes me feel more important than almost any other activity in my day. All of this aside, their burgers and their tacos are like my little cubby-house, like the one I used to hide in when I was 12. I dive into that place like a bomb shelter and disregard the rest of the world for as long as the meal lasts. Then the staff actually say goodbye to me and they know my name. It's a happy ending.
Warren, Australia - 18 April 2005

