The ordering process is pretty simple and the workers are efficient. The staff is also really friendly--partially, I'm sure, because I visited on opening day (July 29th). Regardless, I liked the mood of Good Stuff and I liked the people who work there. There's a wide variety of burgers and variations on a burger (there's a mushroom burger and different types of chicken burgers), so anyone could easily find something up their alley.
Good Stuff is also well-known for their hand-spun shakes, specifically their toasted marshmallow, which they make to order. The shakes come in a vast array of flavors, including Oreo cookie, Milky Way Malt, Very Berry, and even Red Velvet.
The stars of this place, though, are their burgers. Despite their petite size, the burgers are rich, flavorful, and juicy. The reason I'm okay with the size of the burgers is because of the low price point and the fact that there are so many different sides you can get the burger with (shake, sea-salt fries, fries with thyme and rosemary, chili, onion petals, and even wedge salads--but you couldn't pay me enough to order a wedge salad with a burger).
I got the regular farmhouse burger and added a fried egg. It was delicious--I could have easily eaten two and will probably order two next time. And I will most definitely return to conquer an Oreo milkshake (or three) in the next few weeks. See you soon Good Stuff.
Visit Good Stuff Eatery at 3291 M St, NW
Washington, DC 20007
or
303 Pennsylvania Ave, SE
Washington, DC 20003
2110 Crystal Drive
Arlington, VA 22202
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