Friday, June 24, 2011

Elevation Burger (9828 Great Hills Trail)

Where's the beef? If you are looking for 100% USDA certified organic, grass-fed, free-range beef, then drive on over to Elevation Burger in the Arboretum.  A simplistic menu with a build your own style burger, whether it be an all beef or veggie burger. I opted for the all beef cheeseburger with lettuce, pickles, caramelized onions, and mustard with a side of french fries that are cooked in 100% olive oil (which is healthier for the heart than vegetable oil).


 As you can see, one order of french fries is enough to feed two.  Everything was delicious.  The one drawback about Elevation Burger is the Coke Dream Machine, which is one machine that provides up to 160 different drink combinations.  Tried a Cherry Coke and it was way to sweet.  You have to run the water option beforehand to wash out any residue from the previous drink dispensed.  The "Dream Machine" is more of a dream for kids who love to make the "suicide drinks".  Luckily, I personally would rather have a plain ol' iced tea, which they do offer.

Another cool fact about Elevation Burger besides the healthier food options, is that the building itself is good for the environment.  It's LEED certified by the United States Green Building Council.  Their philosophy is to be environmentally sustainable on as many levels as they can be from the food they serve, to the Energy Star appliances, to the bamboo floors, to donating their used olive oil to be converted to bio-diesel for auto fuel.


2 locations now in Austin: 9828 Great Hills Trail and 2525 W. Anderson Lane

Elevation Burger website
http://www.elevationburger.com/EB.php