Really like 5 guys and Wendys but here in the northeast RED ROBIN is king here along with great extras. Love Onion rings better than fries.
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Really like 5 guys and Wendys but here in the northeast RED ROBIN is king here along with great extras. Love Onion rings better than fries.
'Round these parts we have a place called "Jackson Hole Wyoming" They rrock & the never ending pickles bowl they give you while you are waiting are addicting!!
Sid you're a local guy I know you had to had a Jackson Hole burger
Someone overnight me a in & out burger:biggrin: Never had one. Here we have Fatburger but never tried one. Not much of a chain guy.Do like the burgers at this lttle micro brew joint called the Cornerstone. 8%+ brews may cloud my judgement though.:cursing:
If you are ever in San Diego, head west to Hodad's in Ocean Beach. There's always a long line but well worth it. A cheeseburger, chocolate shake and the onion rings are highly recommended!
Dave.
[QUOTE=CHEVY57;373924]'Round these parts we have a place called "Jackson Hole Wyoming" They rrock & the never ending pickles bowl they give you while you are waiting are addicting!!
Sid you're a local guy I know you had to had a Jackson Hole burger[/QUOTE]
In NYC Jackson Hole is SUPER, but none up here. Love Jackson Hole and The Barking Dog in NYC.
I like 5 Guys better than Fatburger....but I wouldn't turn either of them down!
Never been to to this place but I've seen plenty about it on the news. Not sure if the burgers are any good or if it's just a gimmick. Maybe a board member from arizona can fill us in?
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"Over 350 lbs. eat for free" Yikes, what a mixed message.
Not quite off topic. Y'all remember back when the old chains were actually good? When it really was, "It takes two hands to handle a Whopper 'cause the burgers are bigger at Burger King"? What happened? Besides the obvious redline buying spree, my use of the time machine will involve stops at classic early fast food joints for flavor tests.
Nothing beats a homemade burger done to a juicy turn on our Holland grill :chef:. Diced onion, worcheshire sauce and garlic powder are my not-so-secret ingredients. However, one of my guilty pleasures is the $1.25 double cheesburger at Burger King. They'll add lettuce, tomato and extra pickle for free and you can't beat the price. Stop laughing! :angry:
If you're looking for a good burger, you have to go to Millers bar in Dearborn MI. A couple years ago they rated in the top 100 (I believe in the 60's) for best burger in the country. When the local news announced it's top 100 ranking you couldn't get a table in there for almost a month. By far one of the best burgers I have ever eaten.
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Fat Burger packed up and left the only one I went to in Cleveland.
In rode Five Guys and I like them good enough. Burger Nuts in Willoughby is a Five Guys mimic but just as good.
I've had Tommy's and In n Out and liked Tommy's better.