There's probably enough room in the burger-sphere for both places, even with them being right next to each other. Kind of like there's enough room for Wendy's, McDonald's, Burger King, Freddie's, and Five Guys (not to mention the insane amount of chicken restaurants).
Guessing a ton of folks that eat at Patty Wagon have never eaten at Charcoal Oven, and probably vice versa. And they're prepared differently at both places, so if someone has a preference for flame-grilled, they go to Charcoal Oven. Charcoal Oven has its adherents from way back that ate there years, if not decades ago, so they also kind of have a built-in customer base. We live a block from Patty Wagon and we've had every one of their specialty burgers there, some of their weekly specials (some just plain don't sound good, though), built our own burgers, and had all their sides (fries are the only ones we like). So we're definitely going to walk to Charcoal Oven for something new (a month after they open so they can get their kinks worked out), and then we'll probably switch back and forth, depending on our mood. We do the same thing with S&B and Patty Wagon currently, so for us, it's just adding another burger place to the rotation, they each offer something different from the others.
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