We gave Cheeseburger In Paradise a test run yesterday. I had eaten lunch but Rapunzy hadn't, so we went at an odd time (4:30). There was already a waiting list for a table, but they told us we could have full service at the bar, so we just sat there. The bar is a HUGE island with many seats. The bartenders were really friendly and it was fun watching them work. It was also nice that we were there at happy hour, and we had 2 for 1 draft beers. There is a whole menu of witty tequila and rum drinks, but we passed on that. I wasn't hungry really, so I got the appetizer portion of mini cheeseburgers-(think Krystals made with real beef). Rapunz got a hamburger. My little cheeseburgers were great. They were served on a tasty little bun and dressed with a pickle and the most finely minced onions I have ever seen. And the beef was real, it didn't have that soy quality you encounter with Krystals. The appetizer portion was 4 of these guys, and I wolfed them down. I didn't look to see if they had a kids menu, but this would be a perfect option for them. Punzy's hamburger was good looking too;she ordered it 'as rare as they would make it' and sure enough, it was cooked as she likes it. Sometimes a kitchen will refuse to serve anything less than medium because they live in fear of food poisoning, so I commend the kitchen for cooking the meat as she requested. I think it came dressed with lettuce and tomato, and you could add all the mayo, mustard and ketchup you wanted. She had to cut it in half to manage it, so that tells you how big it was. I had to eat some of it because she couldn't finish it, and it was very good. In an effort to keep it somewhat sane, she ordered mixed veggies on the side instead of opting for fries, fried sweet potatos, or something like that. I can't comment on the veggies as I didn't eat any, but it looked like your standard broccoli based side dish. We didn't do dessert.
I was a little surprised that they were so reserved on the Buffett theme. They had music playing, but it was mostly classic rock with a Buffett track every fifth song or so. Nobody sang while we were there. The bartender told me Buffett is a minority owner in the endeavor and the food and drink is designed by the Outback Steakhouse clan. If it wasn't for the name and a few subtle touches, you wouldn't know it had anything to do with JB. We got out of there after 4 draft pints and plenty of food for $22! Not too bad, but it was happy hour.
A word to the wise-we left at about 5:30 and the humanity was starting to accumulate heavily outside waiting for tables. I am sure it is a madhouse during peak hours, and it is new so service most likely will be flawed. Otherwise, I think you might like it.