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Burger well built from Stacked. Lettuce wrapped angus beef patty, bacon and fried egg. My kind of burger.
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Burger well built from Stacked. Lettuce wrapped angus beef patty, bacon and fried egg. My kind of burger.

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    • #bacon
    • #paleo
    • #primal
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Stacked: Food Well Built
The new chain Stacked: Food Well Built has opened its first of three locations in Del Amo Mall in Torrance, CA (my hometown and only about 10 minutes from where I live now). This place aims to change the way we all order food by having an iPad at every single table and at the beer and wine bar tops.
I’d walk by this location many times as I perused the mall and always wondered “what the heck is Stacked?” Even Googling wasn’t much help, because for a long time their website was not very informative. I assumed it would be another Counter just by the sounds of it (“food well built”).
This place offers customized burgers, pizzas, salads, sausages, ice cream cookie sandwiches, and shakes. Talk about overwhelming! A couple friends and I decided to share sweet potato fries, Chris got the Bleu Cheese Burger, and Shan and I shared the BBQ Carnitas Pizza (with a gluten-free crust) - yes, I went non-paleo! Then I got a little ice cream sandwich where I picked a snickerdoodle cookie, vanilla ice cream, and an oatmeal cookie (think Diddy Reese style). Needless to say, I went in light on my feet and I left with a food baby.
I don’t even feel guilty for my food choices because these are a rarity for me. For my first visit to Stacked I wanted to indulge, while my future visits (because there are so many choices and customizations) will be healthier and primal.
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Stacked: Food Well Built

The new chain Stacked: Food Well Built has opened its first of three locations in Del Amo Mall in Torrance, CA (my hometown and only about 10 minutes from where I live now). This place aims to change the way we all order food by having an iPad at every single table and at the beer and wine bar tops.

I’d walk by this location many times as I perused the mall and always wondered “what the heck is Stacked?” Even Googling wasn’t much help, because for a long time their website was not very informative. I assumed it would be another Counter just by the sounds of it (“food well built”).

This place offers customized burgers, pizzas, salads, sausages, ice cream cookie sandwiches, and shakes. Talk about overwhelming! A couple friends and I decided to share sweet potato fries, Chris got the Bleu Cheese Burger, and Shan and I shared the BBQ Carnitas Pizza (with a gluten-free crust) - yes, I went non-paleo! Then I got a little ice cream sandwich where I picked a snickerdoodle cookie, vanilla ice cream, and an oatmeal cookie (think Diddy Reese style). Needless to say, I went in light on my feet and I left with a food baby.

I don’t even feel guilty for my food choices because these are a rarity for me. For my first visit to Stacked I wanted to indulge, while my future visits (because there are so many choices and customizations) will be healthier and primal.

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    • #food
    • #nom
    • #stacked
    • #delicious
    • #pizza
  • 11 months ago
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