About
Wimpy's Hamburgers is a true divey hamburger stand located in Dallas, TX. This old-fashioned burger joint offers a no-frills dining experience with a focus on simple, delicious burgers at an affordable price. Customers rave about the friendly service, large menu options, and the nostalgic atmosphere that Wimpy's provides.
One standout feature of Wimpy's Hamburgers is their cash-only policy, adding to the authenticity of the dining experience. Despite the cash-only policy, the prices are reasonable, making it a great value for families and burger enthusiasts alike.
Reviews mention the tasty burgers, crispy fries, and other classic fast-food items such as corn dogs. The casual setting, outdoor seating, and quick service make Wimpy's a convenient and enjoyable spot for a quick meal.
Overall, Wimpy's Hamburgers offers a taste of nostalgia with its no-frills approach to serving up delicious burgers and classic fast-food favorites. If you're in the mood for a simple, satisfying meal in a laid-back setting, Wimpy's is definitely worth a visit.
“ This place is very old fashioned and only takes cash. I got 3 burgers and an order of fries for me and the family. It took about 10 minutes and the lady was nice. I got it home and the fries were just okay. The burger was great though, it was a nice size for how cheap it was. There's nothing fancy here just an old fashioned burger and a good price. Would definitely go back. ”
“ Looking for a true divey hamburger stand? Here is where you should go! Super friendly service. A true hamburger dive. They have a large menu with lots of great sounding items, but I wanted a cheeseburger. So, I ordered a cheeseburger with mustard, mayo, diced lettuce, and a tomato slice. Then, an order of fresh cut fries and a corn dog for dessert. I also ordered a cold 20 oz bottle of Coke. The fries were pretty good! The corndog made a good dessert. ”
“ Bottom line -- if I ever find myself in a situation where Samuel L Jackson is about to shoot me in the face for stealing a briefcase from his boss, this is the burger I want in my hand. Two things to be aware of before going are that it's cash only, and you can only order from the takeout window. I ordered a simple cheeseburger and fries. I'd estimate wait time for my food to be between 5-10 minutes. The burger was tasty and the fries were crispy. If I've got any food complaints, it's that I only got two little ketchup packets for my fries. First world problems right there. The price of $7.50, tax included, was a pleasant surprise given that it costs quite a bit more to eat at inferior national chain fast food joints anymore. I experienced none of the rudeness mentioned in other reviews. The guy was just all business an no small talk, which doesn't bother me one little bit. This place definitely lives up to the sketchier the location and building, the more legit the food. One other thing to note -- I don't think the hours posted on Yelp are accurate. I believe I saw on their sign that weekend hours are shorter than posted here, so check up on that if you're headed out on a Saturday. ”
“ Short story: I definitely recommend. My new fave burger in town. Long story: I've passed by so many times and finally went! It looks like a cute mom and pops place. Soon as you pull up just knock on the window, they take your order, and within a few minutes your order is ready and they'll wave at you from the window when it is. They're pretty fast! I gave it a 4 star because of the neighborhood and truthfully there's nothing aesthetic about the area - for those who are into that. But the people who work there seem very nice and like hard workers. I ordered the burger and fries and it only cost me $6.50. The burger was REALLY good. I'm definitely going back. ”
“ If you love dive bars and greasy spoon cafes then you'll love this place. It's walk-up only, you order through a small window and you may have to knock to get their attention. Most folks will get-n-go with their order but I like sitting at one of the outside tables and watching traffic go by. It's a great place to just sit and observe the dichotomy of the local neighborhood. ”