Best Burger Place?
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Red Robin :bigsmile:0
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I have heard a lot of people like culver's!
I love Culver's. They have awesome cheese curds. They aren't fair quality, but still good.0 -
Five Guys.
I have heard great things about Smash Burger too.0 -
I have heard a lot of people like culver's!
I love Culver's. They have awesome cheese curds. They aren't fair quality, but still good.
For the longest time I thought they were an ice cream shop xD0 -
In n Out Double Double Animal Style0
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In and Out is definitely one of the best burgers around although my personal all time favorite burger is the Bleu Cheese burger at Cheesecake Factory!0
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Five Guys>In and out.0
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Red Robin. Hands down.
Red Robin....YUM...had the guacamole burger (with bacon) when I visited my BFF last weekend. Burger was DELICIOUS! Best guac ever! And YES, I ate the whole thing (VERY full). Made me a little sad after looking up the calories when we got back to her house (1050 cal, 1400 mg salt)! O MY!!!!!!!!! I really enjoyed it tho since I usually don't eat things like that, but just about wiped out all my calories for the day in one sitting! Since it's a "once in a while" thing, it's all good. Eating like that EVERY day is what got me to my highest weight ever!!0 -
Another one here for "Five Guys"0
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i dont kno if you ever in charleston, sc, but cork is the best rest. on the planet! and there burger is to die for!!!!0
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Red Robin. Hands down.
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http://www.blimpyburger.com/ - as featured on "Diners, Drive-ins and Dives" on the Food Network!
And as a close runner up, I'll vote for Five Guys too.0 -
i dont kno if you ever in charleston, sc, but cork is the best rest. on the planet! and there burger is to die for!!!!
I'm going to have to write this down, I hope to be in Charleston in 2 weeks.
The top of my list is all local places, though Five Guys may be the best chain off the top fo my head, even if their fries are abysmal.0 -
Burgerville, Five Guys, or In-n-out burger. Mmmm!0
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As far as Chain restaurants go..I love Chili's burgers. Five guys close second. In Michigan where I lived for a while...Bray's wins hand down.0
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Culver's or Smashburger if you're in the Omaha area and want a chain. Otherwise find a local joint and enjoy. I grew up closer to Lincoln so we rarely went to Omaha unless we were going to a Royals' game or the zoo.
I've always thought Red Robin was overrated - yeah they have a ton of toppings, but a good burger doesn't need to be smothered in toppings. That's like having to use steak sauce on a steak - quality meat + a good cook = red meat deliciousness!0 -
Five guys for the win!! I love their juicy burgers with lots of stuff! There's a place in TX called Bobby J's that's a lil hole in the wall place but their burgers are super awesome!0
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IN n OUT By far.... I have tried others even 5 guys and nothing impressed me... Too bad i dont have an in n out where I live now or else I would join ya lol0
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As a displaced Californian heading home in T-minus 3 days, this made me EXTREMELY HAPPY
I cant wait to get stationed back there so I can introduce my husband to that place... I find it odd because he lived in northern california....0 -
WHAT????? Nobody likes White Castle? SLIDERS.....yum!!!0
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There are only two to choose from: In n Out or Five Guys0
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I'm from Council Bluffs Iowa. Nothing there!
Will have to venture in to Omaha it seems to find something
Have you been to the new local place in Des Moines, Zombie Burger? It is WELL worth the couple hours. You must get the Tallahasee shake (twinkie and red kool-aid.) I have never had a bad food item in all my visits. Here is there menu!
http://zombieburgerdm.com/
If you decide to go, message me what you think!0 -
Five Guys for your all american classic burger, red Robbins for your dressed up burger needs.
I too loooove me a good burger.0 -
5 guys, Culvers or Sonic... All have awesome burger in my opinion..
(May be a little bit biased because I worked at Culvers for 4 yrs and could live off a swiss burger and cheese curds!)0 -
Wow, you Americans really do love your burgers.
As an Englishman I can honestly say I have never heard of any of the burger places so far listed.
Apart from the obvious worldwide chain crapburgers we just don't do burger restuarants.
I suppose you may find the odd one in tourist areas but you'd have to search for it.0 -
LOVE Five Guys! I am so thankful that they are an hour away from me!0
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FIVE GUYS. I can have me 5 guys anytime... lol0
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If I'm going off the wagon it's got to be In-n-Out 4x4, fries animal style and a chocolate shake.
A close second is a local place that adds a handful of pastrami to make a "combo" burger....0 -
If you want a thin tasty lower-cal burger, go with Sonic.
If you want big and beefy - Red Robin.
A third option is Buffalo Wild Wings. When I lived in Omaha, I would drive down to Bellevue for BWW or Sonic just to get out of the city.0
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