Beyond the Smash Burger Boom, the Rocking Patio Makes Yellow Paper an Eagle Rock Gem
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Beyond the Smash Burger Boom, the Rocking Patio Makes Yellow Paper an Eagle Rock Gem
"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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