This polished modern chain, based in Santa Barbara County, is stealthily moving into the Valley and points north and west. The burgers have an outstanding char flavor.
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The Habit
Reader reviews: Write a review | Read other reviews This polished modern chain, based in Santa Barbara County, is stealthily moving into the Valley and points north and west. The burgers have an outstanding char flavor.
Cross street: Fallbrook Avenue Reader Reviews
November 6, 2008
Jeannette Woodland Hills, CaThe burgers and shakes are comparable to In N Out. The fries not so good. The onion rings are delicious. The service is pretty slow, but they do keep the restaurant clean. Reminds me of In N Out in that regard as well. They could use hot dogs on their menu, since they do have a pretty big variety of items. March 16, 2006
Mike Mason Woodland Hills, CAI am reluctant to say this because the Habit is already busy for lunch but the burgers, fries and shakes here beat In-N-Out easily for me. They also have great sandwiches and salads to boot! As for the typical burger stand fare this is the best! Write a review | Read more reviews Venue Details
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