The burger you have to try in each state
Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2016 8:21 pm
Did your favorite burger joint make the list?
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Boxing without Borders
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If you've never had one, you're in for a treat..... Try the double double w/ fries and get them "animal style"......CageyVeteran wrote:Rumor is there's a Good Burger coming to my town but I doubt it.
lol i meant In-and-Out Burger
chef97 wrote:If you've never had one, you're in for a treat..... Try the double double w/ fries and get them "animal style"......CageyVeteran wrote:Rumor is there's a Good Burger coming to my town but I doubt it.
lol i meant In-and-Out Burger
Yeah, I have a feeling it's mostly hype. You know San Antonio is a fatty's paradise. We had this place called Krystal Burger, people used to line up around the block to try it. It actually sucked and closed down, but for some reason these people petitioned to keep it open. They did for like 4 months.stenchasaurous wrote:Was not impressed by In n Out Burger, and the fries were downright bad. Whataburger is far superior if you're in Texas. Hell, Dairy Queen is probably better.
I think it's kinda weird you say that because at every In and Out Burger they cut their fresh "skin on" potatoes directly over their fryers and as they fall into the hot oil the fries are then cooked and served immediately w/ precise time, temperatures and seasoning......stenchasaurous wrote:Was not impressed by In n Out Burger, and the fries were downright bad. Whataburger is far superior if you're in Texas. Hell, Dairy Queen is probably better.
Fair enough.... Really to me there are no right or wrong answers when it comes to food.... Some of us grow food but we all buy food, make food and eat food whether at home or when we go out... So, in a sense we're all food critics because we all know what we like.... The fun part is when you like something and share it and your friends and family they like it as much as you do....stenchasaurous wrote:Fries they served me were definitely not shoestring and close to 1/2" in diameter. Last ate there at the In n Out on Airport Blvd near I-35 in Austin on Mother's Day, May 8 this year, when I was back in town for a wedding. And this was me giving them a second chance after a night of drinking, when in theory it should have seemed even more delicious. Burgers are just OK, and the fries are trash.
Your screen name gives you instant credibility on this subject matter... If I ever get to Bend, OR I def check out Pilot Butte Drive In.....wimpy wrote:I view burgers in two classes:
Fast food burgers
"Gourmet" burgers
Fast food: Burgerville cheeseburger is a local favorite. Five Guys and Carl's Jr. and good ones too. I think the Whopper or double with cheese is underrated.
Gourmet: I recently had a burger at the Pilot Butte Drive In Restaurant in Bend Oregon. It makes the best burger lists in Oregon. If you're ever in Bend, stop and have one of their burgers. You'll be glad you did.
http://pilotbuttedrivein.com/
https://www.facebook.com/PilotButteDriveIns/
chef97 wrote:Shake Shack vs. In-N-Out side by side.....
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Das what I'm talking about!deadlything wrote:chef97 wrote:Shake Shack vs. In-N-Out side by side.....
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Shake Shack is too expensive and I can get Better Custard Ice Cream from Rita's. In and Out has my go to burger which is animal style/ Protein Style. It's great.
Shake Shack grabs In and Out by the pussy.deadlything wrote:chef97 wrote:Shake Shack vs. In-N-Out side by side.....
http://www.businessinsider.com/shake-sh ... tastier-21
Shake Shack is too expensive and I can get Better Custard Ice Cream from Rita's. In and Out has my go to burger which is animal style/ Protein Style. It's great.