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No beer, but yesterday I finally made it to Louis Lunch in New Haven, CT, the restaurant that claims to have invented hamburgers.
Unfortunately it was a disappointment. I waited about 4 minutes shy of an hour for 1 burger. They have a sign that says they only cook medium rare but it came out well done. They don’t season the meat either, like, at all.
I’m glad I made it but also glad it’s now in the past. I doubt I’ll be back.
That actually sounds so good!Delicious, tho. Caramelized onion and provolone. Buns toasted nicely in butter so the inside was crisp. Sweet potatoes and onions in the side.
It is!That actually sounds so good!
Looks great! I'd eat that.It’s been awhile since I’ve posted, been trying to eat moderately lately. But here is a banger I had the pleasure of taste testing today at work.
I work at a minor league baseball stadium with admittedly sub-par food. The supervisor of food services grabbed me today to try a burger they want to run a special on.
Two 8oz patties, bacon, avocado, American cheese, and fried egg on a pretzel bun. It was fantastic! He made a chipotle sauce for dipping as well. Nice and spicy.
This is a work in progress but it’s a great start!
It was great, but I told him they should consider offering a single patty version. First off, it’s massive. Second, stadium prices are insane. $35 for the double.Looks great! I'd eat that.
Yeah, and a lot of people are going to look at a double burger amassing an entire pound of beef as being too much. I would, quite frankly, and that's as someone who makes 6 oz patties and makes double burgers for my son and I when I do burgers, so we each eat 3/4 lb of beef lol.It was great, but I told him they should consider offering a single patty version. First off, it’s massive. Second, stadium prices are insane. $35 for the double.