Also a part of Ricky’s chain. I did the breakfast to clarify my rating. They got almost everything wrong. Coffee was bad. Corned beef hash was a mess. Eggs were hard, potatoes greasy and soft. Not enough corned beef. Not enough onions and peppers. Taste was bland. Toast was not toasted enough. Crappy meal, all for 20.00. But the waitress was at least friendly and attentive. I will not give them another chance. Too many other options in Squamish. I have had a far better breakfast at the A&W for less than half the price.
Steven L.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Rancho Cordova, CA
Tried this place when on my way from Seattle to Whistler. I was not expecting much, but food was great. The meat is fresh not frozen. The fries were really good too. We wanted to try the shakes, but we just got off a cruise ship in Seattle so didn’t. I only wish they had location near my home.
Tiffany F.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Squamish, Canada
Fatty greasy yet clean burger place. Old school feeling and great place to hang out and stuff your face with burgers!
Jessica M.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Portland, OR
Nice greasy burger joint. Similar to Five Guys where there are a few burger options, but basically stick to bacon and cheese. Nice after a long day of skiing or sightseeing.
M O.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Squamish, Canada
Burgers are decent while the fries are wimpy and similar to most fast food joints. Service is friendly, but needs to be more efficient. Luckily they have big screen tv and wifi so you have some distractions.
Rob W.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Torrance, CA
Is this a Ricky’s All Day or a Fatburger and does it matter. Growing up with Fatburger and loving it, it is tough for me to admit that the burger here is better than the one down south. The burgers aren’t as fat, but they’re slightly more flavourful(added the«u» for the locals). Like that there’s pretty good beer options too.
Sam W.
Rating des Ortes: 5 San Francisco, CA
After a long day of boarding, I *deserve* a fatburger! Honestly, in Canada, this is as close you’re gonna get to in-n-out — and it is glorious. I ordered the kingburger with a side of chili cheese fries, and my friend opted for a chicken burger with onion rings. I could’t eat the kingburger(waaay too huge) so got a fork and knife to devour it. They use real meat, real cheese, real everything… only thing to watch out for? When I ordered a caeser, it wasn’t actually a caeser. It was the motts bottled clamato. Where’s the love?! Solid solid place, and I highly recommend for people to frequent Fatburger.
Paul D.
Rating des Ortes: 4 San Diego, CA
Being from California, I’m not used to having beer served in a fast food restaurant. Fatburger has beer. But whoa! Fatburger serves spirits — shots, at least($ 2.99). The manager Rob tells us that they are licenced(note the Canadian spelling — I learn quickly) to sell shots but not mixed drinks. Not even highballs. One can’t even amble over to the soda dispenser and add cola to your rum shot. Pity. The hamburgers are good. We each had the ½ pound(550 gram — Canadian, eh?) special Kingburger Supreme($ 5.99 Tuesday special including cheese) plus the«meal» package which added two extra toppings or sides. In my case the clever cashier was able to add onion rings(among the very best) and a $ 1.99 lager with only a slight addition. Super! Thus motivated, we found a Fatburger near our home in the Lake Tahoe, California area. Go now!
Teena D.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
My sister and I are spending a couple days in Whistler. We stopped at Fatburger in Squamish for a late late lunch. It’s a cute place and reminded us of an old-style restaurant. They apparently have 150 toppings for their burgers. Whoa! Sister Sarah doesn’t eat meat … her veggie burger was hearty. She said it was good. I had a hamburger … it was made with real burger and was good! Yum!