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I Love Burgers strives for adoration-worthy menu

It’s hard not to love a good burger. Be you a veggie, beef or poultry connoisseur, you’ll find something worth your adoration on the I Love Burgers menu.

The Town Square Las Vegas location is spacious, with counter ordering. After you order and pay, your food is brought to your table, and you can watch it being prepared via an open kitchen/grill area. The menu is a bit on the pricey side, with burgers starting at $6.49 for the Standard (ground Angus beef, lettuce, tomato, Standard Sauce and pepper relish) and running up to $10.49 for the Heart & Seoul (ground Angus beef marinated in Sriracha and soy, with avocado, kimchi, fried onion strings, egg, tomato and furikake-wasabi mayo) or the Oregon Trail (ground Colorado buffalo, aged boxing cheddar, lettuce, tomato, red onion, roasted garlic aioli and a whole wheat bun). If that’s not enough for you, burger extras are available for $1 each — cheese, cheese sauce, egg, avocado, caramelized onions and jalapenos — or you can add bacon for $2 or an extra patty for $3.

Mind you, those prices are just for the burger — sides, including natural cut, truffle or sweet potato fries, Tator Tots, Nom-Nom’s (fried mac’n’cheese) and fried pickles, will run you $3.25 to $5.25 more.

Not a meat eater? The veggie burger is a house-made black bean patty with caramelized onions, alfalfa sprouts and smokey roasted red pepper sauce served on a whole wheat bun for $8.49. There’s also a Thanksgiving burger with turkey, stuffing, cranberry chutney, lettuce and mayo and a grilled chicken burger with lettuce and tomato.

And you’ll want to save room for a shake (because if you’re already shelling out $12 to $13 for a burger and fries, you might as well enjoy yourself). Shakes at I Love Burgers are $5.50 and feature flavor options of caramel corn, Outrageous Oreo, Tahitian vanilla, triple chocolate, coffee bean and strawberry. The shakes here are served diner-style, with the extra included in a stainless steel cup.

Soda, iced tea and bottled water are also available.

For those not loving the burgers (but really, why are you here?), there are two salad choices: Caesar ($5.49), which you can add grilled or fried chicken to for an extra $3, and BBQ chicken salad ($8.49) with romaine, tomatoes, corn, cilantro, fried onion straws, crispy or grilled chicken, homemade barbecue sauce and ranch dressing.

Other options are hot dog, grilled cheese or chicken tenders, ranging from $4.49 to $6.49. A kid’s meal is available for diners 10 or younger and features choice of burger, hot dog, grilled cheese or chicken tenders with fries and a drink for $5.49.

The Hooray Hour offers food and drink bar specials from 2 to 6 p.m. daily at Town Square. I Love Burgers also has a location inside The Shoppes at the Palazzo on the Strip, with Hooray Hour from 8 to 10:30 a.m. and 3 to 6 p.m. daily at the bar.

Hours at the Town Square location are from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday. The Strip location is open from 8 to 10:30 a.m. daily for breakfast and closes at 11 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and midnight Friday and Saturday.

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