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Erbium:YAG

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I always love a good hamburger; but I grown to despise your typical mega fast food variety. Recently while visiting my parents in Lewes, DE, I had the best burgers ever. It was a place called Five Guys. It's actually a small franchise in various areas along the East Coast. What I really appreciated was that it was not fast food. They actually make the burger fresh, on the spot and serve it with exactly the toppings of your choice. You might have to wait 5 or 10 minutes for your food; so what! I'm a traditionalist with burgers...some mayo, ketchup, relish, cheese, bacon and onion. These were definitely damn good burgers. The only places I've found them to be comperable are Nifty Fifty's in Philly and Johnny Rockets. Where can you find the best burgers?
 
Burger House in League City, TX. Also Millers Cafe which has started to get pretty big in Houston. I havent eaten out enough in Austin to know anywhere yet, suggestions appreciated.

Fuddruckers is a pretty good burger chain. Anywhere its offered, get the buffalo.

- magno
 
As far as chains go, you can't beat Culver's. There are some local places that may be better (Kopp''s Frozen Custard comes to mind) But Culver's is by far the best chain. Dunno if you have them out in Jersey yet though.....
 
Illinois sucks for burgers. We're so dominated by McDonald's that it's hard for other burger chains to enter. We have McD's, BK, Wendy's, Steak 'n Shake, Culvers and Portillos. No Jack IN The Box, very few Hardee's, no In 'N Out or anything else. Oh yeah, to occasional White Castle. Mmmm...White Castle...
 
Five Guys are good burgers to be sure, but they taste like something I can make in my backyard. Oh and order the small fries, that's plenty for two people. They are popping up like weeds here in VA.
 
Chains: In 'n Out Burger. Non-chain locals: Golden Valley Brewery and the Monkey House (I don't know the real name, but they keep a monkey in the room next to the dining area) on 99W.
 
We have a pretty good place around Raleigh called Char Grill...they have kind of that 50's thing going on. Order at a window, pick up a window, eat outside. I believe one of their locations has indoor seating now, but I haven't been. Everything is made to order.

Oddly enough, one of the best burgers I've had in the last year or so was in Lund, Sweden. Basically a hamburger steak on a bun with plenty of cheese, toppings, bacon, etc. Couldn't finish it.
 
I've not heard of 5 Guys...I'll have to look around.

Bernie, Culvers can't be beat, for sure. I love the Swiss Melt and the Cheddar Melt. Oh man.....drooling.

We have a little hole in the wall joint here called Smitty's. It is a drive-in type place with car hops. They win the Hampton Roads "Best of" category for burgers every year. Great burger. I always drive over there in the summer with the top down on the Jeep....good times.
 
What about bison burgers? I mentioned this in orfy's thread on animals. I've really taken a liking to bison burgers. Ted's Montana Grill has a good one. Also, since childbirth, we've not only discovered Ruby Tuesday's restaurants (it's not mid-level restaurant snobbery, we just always try to go to local or smaller chain type places), but the Ruby Tuesday's pull-up service. For that type of restaurant, they have a pretty good bison burger, as well.

The trick is that it cooks a little faster than regular beef, so unless the cook is bison-literate they'll frequently overcook them.
 
There was a place in SD called The Longhorn. We'd go there after Padres games. Tiny, hole in the wall bar with some tables and a John Wayne Room.

Here in IL, I don't know yet. Well, mine are the best, really.

Chain: In-n-Out absolutely.

SE Michigan: Wheat-n-Rye - a bar with a couple of locations and HUGE burgers.

IMO you can't beat a good bar burger, basket of fries and a beer
 
Cheesefood said:
Illinois sucks for burgers. We're so dominated by McDonald's that it's hard for other burger chains to enter. We have McD's, BK, Wendy's, Steak 'n Shake, Culvers and Portillos. No Jack IN The Box, very few Hardee's, no In 'N Out or anything else. Oh yeah, to occasional White Castle. Mmmm...White Castle...

Illinois Bar and Grill makes a great burger. It's on Taylor street over by UIC and Little Italy.

Of course you do have the Billy Goat as well for a grease fest! We don't have squat here in Jersey for Burger joints.
 
Cheesefood said:
Mmmm...White Castle...

I do enjoy a few good "slyders" once and a while; but you definitely have to crave them to eat them. A sack of 'em always goes great with a few brews and a good football game on tv.
 
aduncan75 said:
We don't have squat here in Jersey for Burger joints.


I think the overall best in Jersey, at least from what I know of, would be Johnny Rockets in the Freehold Raceway Mall; and then Checkers (they're called Rally in other parts of the country) would be a close second. Of course with Jersey being the diner capital of the world, I'm sure there are a few out there that make a pretty good burger. With all the options though, to date I'm standing by Five Guys.
 
Baron von BeeGee said:
What about bison burgers? I mentioned this in orfy's thread on animals. I've really taken a liking to bison burgers. Ted's Montana Grill has a good one. Also, since childbirth, we've not only discovered Ruby Tuesday's restaurants (it's not mid-level restaurant snobbery, we just always try to go to local or smaller chain type places), but the Ruby Tuesday's pull-up service. For that type of restaurant, they have a pretty good bison burger, as well.

The trick is that it cooks a little faster than regular beef, so unless the cook is bison-literate they'll frequently overcook them.

Never had one...I might have to run by Ruby's for lunch.....
 
In-and-Out burger on the west coast is pretty good. Think fast food how it was back in the 50's.

Here in VA weve got quite a good selection: Red Robin (expensive gourmet burgers), Sonic (fast food, girls on rollerblade throwback style), Ruby Teusday (TGIF-esque) has a mean bacon and blue cheese burger, Fuddruckers (I never cared for them in Jersey but some people like them)
 
Torben Ulrich said:
In-and-Out burger on the west coast is pretty good. Think fast food how it was back in the 50's.

Here in VA weve got quite a good selection: Red Robin (expensive gourmet burgers), Sonic (fast food, girls on rollerblade throwback style), Ruby Teusday (TGIF-esque) has a mean bacon and blue cheese burger, Fuddruckers (I never cared for them in Jersey but some people like them)

Red Robin's pot roast burger is to die for. MMMMMM.
 
Oh man, I gotta a hangover from hell, hungry and need some grease. Chains I like me some Culvers Bacon Butterburger deluxe (they're not here :mad:) and In n Out (they're not here either! :mad:), but they're building one soon. Or so they've been saying for like 3 years. Other than that, my burgers.
 
One thing we have in CT is good burgers. In downtown new haven there is Louis' Lunch, the birthplace of the burger. They grill 'em up on the spot in these really cool grill racks that are about 100 yrs old. They serve them with onion, cheese and mustard on toast, if you ask for ketchup they throw onion slices at you. And, they stay open until 3 or 4 am on the weekends for the bar crowd. Then there's Uncle Willie's, it's a BBQ joint but they serve 3/4 pound steamed cheeseburgers with just about anything you want on it for around $5. Damn, I'm getting hungry...
 
erbiumyag said:
I think the overall best in Jersey, at least from what I know of, would be Johnny Rockets in the Freehold Raceway Mall; and then Checkers (they're called Rally in other parts of the country) would be a close second. Of course with Jersey being the diner capital of the world, I'm sure there are a few out there that make a pretty good burger. With all the options though, to date I'm standing by Five Guys.

I'll check out Johnny Rockets next time I'm in Freehold at BA. I'm not much of a Diner guy myself but I suppose I could do some cheesburger research! :)

Five Guys is awesome. There is one in Virginia near my parents house that I frequent when I'm visiting.
 
cnbudz said:
One thing we have in CT is good burgers. In downtown new haven there is Louis' Lunch, the birthplace of the burger. They grill 'em up on the spot in these really cool grill racks that are about 100 yrs old. They serve them with onion, cheese and mustard on toast, if you ask for ketchup they throw onion slices at you. And, they stay open until 3 or 4 am on the weekends for the bar crowd. Then there's Uncle Willie's, it's a BBQ joint but they serve 3/4 pound steamed cheeseburgers with just about anything you want on it for around $5. Damn, I'm getting hungry...


Boy Pepe's, Modern Pizza and now Louis'. I think New Haven is my favorite food city to visit just because of the Brick oven pizza you all have there. I'll check out the burger joint next time I'm passing on my way home from Boston.
 
aduncan75 said:
Boy Pepe's, Modern Pizza and now Louis'. I think New Haven is my favorite food city to visit just because of the Brick oven pizza you all have there. I'll check out the burger joint next time I'm passing on my way home from Boston.


I'm headed to Pepe's right now. Hopefully my friends are already in line so I don't have to wait long. Their white clam pizza is the best
 
I never use lean meat, the fat lines me tummy. Add brown sugar to ground chuck, form paties and put your finger into the patty. It causes the burger to cook equally.

Copper
 
cnbudz said:
if you ask for ketchup they throw onion slices at you.


I noticed this in the Hot Dog thread, why the hate for ketchup? It certainly has it's place and I think a burger or 'dog is one of them.
 
Flyin' Lion said:
I noticed this in the Hot Dog thread, why the hate for ketchup? It certainly has it's place and I think a burger or 'dog is one of them.

Ketchup is considered a No-No in many circles, mainly hotdog/frankfurter/weiner ones. Not sure why the "looking down nose" attitude with you Ketchuppers. Maybe cos it is just WRONG. :D

Copper
 
cnbudz said:
One thing we have in CT is good burgers. In downtown new haven there is Louis' Lunch, the birthplace of the burger. They grill 'em up on the spot in these really cool grill racks that are about 100 yrs old. They serve them with onion, cheese and mustard on toast, if you ask for ketchup they throw onion slices at you. And, they stay open until 3 or 4 am on the weekends for the bar crowd. Then there's Uncle Willie's, it's a BBQ joint but they serve 3/4 pound steamed cheeseburgers with just about anything you want on it for around $5. Damn, I'm getting hungry...

I used to live in Boston for a couple of years...my favorite place in the world...GO RED SOX!!! Every so often, my wife and I make a trip up there and we've always been meaning to swing by in New Haven and try the burgers at Louis' Lunch. My wife really loves the idea that they don't offer ketchup; because she absolutely HATES ALL condiments. I also find it interesting how they actually cook the burgers. It's definitely a place to go on my list.
 
There used to be a place here called The Hungry Guy, just of the U of U campus. Great burgers. You just had to eat them before the bun dissolved.

Next best, B&D burgers. Also just off campus.

Ketchup is just evil and salty. Give me BBQ sauce, curry sauce, salsa, or mustard.

BTW, how many people remember congress trying to legislate ketchup as a school lunch vegetable?
 
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