
"The burger, which comes standard with chopped chiles, lettuce, tomato, onion, pickles, cheese, and an aggressive dose of salt and pepper. A single 3-ounce patty will do, but these burgers are modest enough that even a double won't ruin your day. Tots are the potato form of choice here, and they're good. Too good, almost: mercilessly crispy and heavily seasoned with Old Bay. They're fine with ketchup but even better with Ronch, their yogurt-based dip that's a great cooling foil for all the sodium."
"The sprawling, seat-yourself patio is Austin-esque, set against a pop-psych mural by Bob's Burgers illustrator Jay Howel. Order at the counter, grab a High Life from the fridge, and settle in among the locals. As you may have picked up, it's kids, dogs, kids with dogs, groups of neighbors playing cards, couples on a wholesome date, me... with my kids and my dog."
Yellow Paper occupies a lively, seat-yourself patio in Eagle Rock with a pop-psych mural by Jay Howel and a community, neighborhood vibe. The menu centers on modest smash burgers with chopped chiles, lettuce, tomato, onion, pickles, cheese, and a heavy seasoning of salt and pepper; single 3-ounce patties suffice, and doubles remain manageable. Tots are mercilessly crispy and seasoned with Old Bay, best with Ronch, a yogurt-based dip. The shop offers unseasoned patties for dogs and plain burgers for children. Orders are placed at the counter; bottles and High Life come from a fridge. The spot fills early and closes around 8 p.m.
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