The best fast food burger?
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The best fast food burger?
Have one downtown where I work:
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I do have to say they are pretty decent since they have the caramelized onions, but I still like In-N-Out's double double protein style with grilled onions better. After having an In-N-Out in my town for 10 years or so my daughter finally convinced me to go. Not really a fan of fast food, but my eyes have been opened.
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I do have to say they are pretty decent since they have the caramelized onions, but I still like In-N-Out's double double protein style with grilled onions better. After having an In-N-Out in my town for 10 years or so my daughter finally convinced me to go. Not really a fan of fast food, but my eyes have been opened.
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I love the Habit
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They need to open one in Tucson.
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Opening two more stores in Phoenix.
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There is one about 1/2 mile from where I live. At one time I'd be ecstatic, always wanted a Fatburger in Tucson. But now hamburgers are meh at best. I buy one of those Habit burgers and I could break it up into 4 meals.
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After recently having a Culver's ButterBurger it's shot to the top of my fast food burger list.
http://www.culvers.com/menu-and-nutriti ... erburgers/
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Of all the new fast food burger joints to hit Tucson (In-n-Out, Culver's, Freddie's, Five Guys, etc.), I like Smashburger the best.
Fuddruckers (not really fast food) and Carl's Jr. are my old school favorites.
Fuddruckers (not really fast food) and Carl's Jr. are my old school favorites.
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There has been a lot of new "high quality" chains haven't there. For plain fast food I'll take in n out and then whataburger. But i really like five guys too. Still haven't had smashburger
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Not crazy about any of the fast food places in Tucson. I have no idea why In and Out or 5 Guys have any buzz. Not fast food but I did have a burger at the Hub the other day which was pretty good.
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Anyone try a burger at Diablos?
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Big fan, english muffin is a sneaky-good bun solution.Irish27 wrote:Anyone try a burger at Diablos?
FAST Fast food burgers, I like Whataburger, followed by In-n-Out, Steak'n'Shake, and Freddy's, with a soft spot for Blake's (when I'm in NM). Wendy's and Carl's Jr in a pinch when I'm not in Tucson, but rarely ever. Didn't really like Culver's much except for their frozen custard. Used to like Jack-in-the-Box, but not so much anymore, and I avoid the rest.
FAST-CASUAL Fast Food burgers, I like Fuddrucker's the best, followed now by Smashburger. Love Five Guys' fries, they are my favorite, non-Ore-ida cut style fries, but their burgers are average. Fatburger is OK, nothing I'd go out of my way for, and haven't tried Habit yet.
"Other" burgers for me are a separate thread ...
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I missed one today by this much.Chicat wrote:After recently having a Culver's ButterBurger it's shot to the top of my fast food burger list.
http://www.culvers.com/menu-and-nutriti ... erburgers/
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Canadian Fatburger on the way to Calgary. I thought it was excellent. Note the gravy with the fries. Also excellent.
Like Smashburger too. Boise has tons of mom n pop burger joints and many are fantastic.
Never understood the love for In n Out. Way overrated if you ask me.
Like Smashburger too. Boise has tons of mom n pop burger joints and many are fantastic.
Never understood the love for In n Out. Way overrated if you ask me.
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Fast casual....
Not a big fan of Red Robin, but it's OK and reasonable priced, and right next to the movie theatres in town.
http://www.wfaa.com/news/health/2014s-m ... 10711.html
Red Robin's "Monster" burger, with bottomless steak fries, and a Monster salted caramel milkshake has 3,540 calories, 69 g saturated fat, and 6,280 mg sodium. A 12-hour brisk walk would burn off the calories.
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Red Robin's "Monster" burger, with bottomless steak fries, and a Monster salted caramel milkshake has 3,540 calories, 69 g saturated fat, and 6,280 mg sodium. A 12-hour brisk walk would burn off the calories.
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I'm at a Holiday Inn Express in Rochelle. IL, and tonight I'll be having my first ever Culver's butter burger.Chicat wrote:After recently having a Culver's ButterBurger it's shot to the top of my fast food burger list.
http://www.culvers.com/menu-and-nutriti ... erburgers/
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Which butterburger?
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I don't know? Butterburger with cheese? The "deluxe" stuff looks like 1980s cop-out material.azgreg wrote:Which butterburger?
For sides I'm thinking krinkly cut fries, Wisconsin cheese curds, and cole slaw. Just to have all the tastes.
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Like Red Robin, though not fast, and the onion rings.
Whataburger is what I'd want most up here. Our Five Guys closed down, but it wasn't all bad news. If you need a quick mattress from the Mattress Outlet, that's there now.
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Longhorned wrote:I don't know? Butterburger with cheese? The "deluxe" stuff looks like 1980s cop-out material.azgreg wrote:Which butterburger?
For sides I'm thinking krinkly cut fries, Wisconsin cheese curds, and cole slaw. Just to have all the tastes.
Get the one with cheddar cheese, not the ones with plastic American 'cheese'-like product.
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Yep, that's the way to go. The Culver's are mutating like mad out here in central AZ. There's even one that opened up in Prescott a couple of months back.
The fried chicken basket there isn't actually half bad. Their curds are okay, but their root beer seems overkill, particularly if you're going to have one of their mixers for dessert.
Steak 'n Shake needs to come west. Like now.
The fried chicken basket there isn't actually half bad. Their curds are okay, but their root beer seems overkill, particularly if you're going to have one of their mixers for dessert.
Steak 'n Shake needs to come west. Like now.
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I like American cheese on my burger. Is it weird American cheese at Culver's? I'm actually getting scared now and might order a low quality middle of nowhere pizzeria pizza. Or Wendy's, guh. I think Steak and Shake is just for the deepest depths of drunk.
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My gf is originally from semi rural Wisconsin and says that the cheese curds at Culver's are "weird" and that she never saw anyone eat them like that in Wisconsin when she was growing up.
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Ok, thanks guys. Disaster averted. I'll hit up Wendy's, which is awful, but at least not gross.
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I ate at Culvers once.
The taste wasn't too bad, at first. But the amount of grease/butter became overwhelming. Only ate half the burger.
On the positive side, all that grease/butter helped when it came time to expel it.
The taste wasn't too bad, at first. But the amount of grease/butter became overwhelming. Only ate half the burger.
On the positive side, all that grease/butter helped when it came time to expel it.
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The Tucson 5 Guys ownership group was a recent client of mine. The buzz was there in the beginning. Their numbers have dropped every month thereafter. Crazy corporate restrictions on advertising. All I have to say is if you live in Tucson and like their burgers/fries, eat em while you can. I love their fries.
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I must have gone on a bad day for them (think it was 2-3 months after open), but the one time I ate there their fries were limp and lacked flavor.thenewazcats wrote:The Tucson 5 Guys ownership group was a recent client of mine. The buzz was there in the beginning. Their numbers have dropped every month thereafter. Crazy corporate restrictions on advertising. All I have to say is if you live in Tucson and like their burgers/fries, eat em while you can. I love their fries.
Burger was decent, but didn't feel worth the money and wait to me. Guess I shoulda went after some of the buzz had died.
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It really is too expensive. In Westwood there is a 5 Guys about half a block away from an In-n-Out, and the former is virtually always empty while the latter is virtually always packed. 5 Guys just can't compete on price.PieceOfMeat wrote:I must have gone on a bad day for them (think it was 2-3 months after open), but the one time I ate there their fries were limp and lacked flavor.thenewazcats wrote:The Tucson 5 Guys ownership group was a recent client of mine. The buzz was there in the beginning. Their numbers have dropped every month thereafter. Crazy corporate restrictions on advertising. All I have to say is if you live in Tucson and like their burgers/fries, eat em while you can. I love their fries.
Burger was decent, but didn't feel worth the money and wait to me. Guess I shoulda went after some of the buzz had died.
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I picked up Culver's anyhow. I can only suspect that the franchises are inconsistent. Nothing remotely unappealing about it. Very bland and non-descript, which may be a blessing when it comes to fast food. That makes it one of the best fast food burgers I've ever had.
Here are my current rankings (chains only):
1. Fatburger
2. The Habbit
3. Meatheads
4. Whataburger
5. Blake's
6. In-n-Out
7. Gourmet Burger Kitchen
7. Five Guys
8. Culver's
9. Wendy's
10. McDonald's
11. Burger King
12. Jack-in-the-Box
If it's not on the list, then I haven't tried it. Especially Umami Burger.
Steak and Shake doesn't count because waiters are involved.
Here are my current rankings (chains only):
1. Fatburger
2. The Habbit
3. Meatheads
4. Whataburger
5. Blake's
6. In-n-Out
7. Gourmet Burger Kitchen
7. Five Guys
8. Culver's
9. Wendy's
10. McDonald's
11. Burger King
12. Jack-in-the-Box
If it's not on the list, then I haven't tried it. Especially Umami Burger.
Steak and Shake doesn't count because waiters are involved.
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I love their fries - best non-Ore-Ide krinkle cut fries in Tucson IMO - but like all good fries, you have a 7-8 minute window to enjoy them before they steam out and lose their crispness & fluffyness.thenewazcats wrote:The Tucson 5 Guys ownership group was a recent client of mine. The buzz was there in the beginning. Their numbers have dropped every month thereafter. Crazy corporate restrictions on advertising. All I have to say is if you live in Tucson and like their burgers/fries, eat em while you can. I love their fries.
Never have liked their burgers - I appreciate the customizing options that basically let you replicate the style you like from other places, but it never measures up, and their basic set-up is relatively bland. Want to try a hot dog before they disappear.
PieceOfMeat wrote:I must have gone on a bad day for them (think it was 2-3 months after open), but the one time I ate there their fries were limp and lacked flavor.
Burger was decent, but didn't feel worth the money and wait to me. Guess I shoulda went after some of the buzz had died.
One time I took dinner home from there, and the fries had steamed out in the paper bag on the way home so they were limp when I started eating them. Even eating at Five Guys, I dive into the fries first before eating the burger. Then again, I've basically stopped ordering fries anywhere unless I eat them right then and there, and the few times I don't do that, I enjoy them in the car on the way home.
True. Their price points are wack, the value just isn't there if I have to spend $11-13 on a regular-sized meal I could get for $5-8 elsewhere that is better or just as good.Bruins01 wrote:It really is too expensive. In Westwood there is a 5 Guys about half a block away from an In-n-Out, and the former is virtually always empty while the latter is virtually always packed. 5 Guys just can't compete on price.
But in my book, you gotta get to White Castle before the weirdos show up!
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Steak and Shake is the tits.
Say what you want, but I do enjoy a Wendy's double cheese every now and again.
Slightly on topic...best Chicken Sando?, I prefer the spicy chicken sando.
1) Wendy's
2) Jack in the Box
3) Bojangles
4) KFC
5) Chick-fil-a
6) Mcdonalds.
Have yet to try Zaxby's but I've heard good things.
Say what you want, but I do enjoy a Wendy's double cheese every now and again.
Slightly on topic...best Chicken Sando?, I prefer the spicy chicken sando.
1) Wendy's
2) Jack in the Box
3) Bojangles
4) KFC
5) Chick-fil-a
6) Mcdonalds.
Have yet to try Zaxby's but I've heard good things.
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CalStateTempe wrote:Steak and Shake is the tits.
Say what you want, but I do enjoy a Wendy's double cheese every now and again.
Slightly on topic...best Chicken Sando?, I prefer the spicy chicken sando.
1) Wendy's
2) Jack in the Box
3) Bojangles
4) KFC
5) Chick-fil-a
6) Mcdonalds.
Have yet to try Zaxby's but I've heard good things.
My fave is the Santa Fe Chicken Sandwich at Carl's Jr
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Thanks for saying "sandwich."
Weird about Five Guys and advertising. Now that I think about it, never seen an ad. Price kept me from being a regular. I'd skip the fries and just eat the peanuts.
Weird about Five Guys and advertising. Now that I think about it, never seen an ad. Price kept me from being a regular. I'd skip the fries and just eat the peanuts.
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The Murrell's, owners, have traditionally resisted investing in basically any advertising, instead dropping their marketing dollars into a secret shopper program that rewards employees on good reviews, and I have to say that it's worked in terms of the in-store experience. I've never had a complaint about the service or consistency in the product. Problem for these local guys is when breaking into a new market, you can generate buzz through some free PR and that buzz that comes along with anything new, so results were good in the beginning. But word of mouth, while a powerful marketing tool, has a shelf life unless you keep giving people a reason to talk about you. Due to corporate restrictions, these guys have had their hands tied in terms of spreading that word. I mean there is literally nothing they can do. We gave them a creative community outreach comm plan, and long story short, things fell apart, but that's basically the only thing they could do. Draw people in by giving back to the community, and letting people, particularly media, know and talk about it. More recently, the Murrells have reached out to Ogilvy and Mather, but I'm unaware whether the Murrells are actually bending on using real marketing tools or if its just a heavy PR campaign. Either way, I wish them luck, because I do like those fries and don't want to drive out to California to get them.gumby wrote:Thanks for saying "sandwich."
Weird about Five Guys and advertising. Now that I think about it, never seen an ad. Price kept me from being a regular. I'd skip the fries and just eat the peanuts.
Fatburger has grown on me recently. I went to Vegas for a conference and for some reason they held it at the Red Rock, miles away from the strip, so food options were limited, but they did have a Fatburger on site which made things palpable.
I like Culvers and Freddys more than the old, tired options that have been around Tucson forever. They're not the world's best but at least they're new and decent. I haven't tried Smashburger yet. I hear good things.
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I've begun calling mine Davis Jr.EOCT wrote:Optional, Sandwitch, Samwich, Sammy; or my personal pref----Samgwitch.
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Interesting. They do plaster their positive reviews all over the walls, and note that the taters come from nearby.thenewazcats wrote:The Murrell's, owners, have traditionally resisted investing in basically any advertising, instead dropping their marketing dollars into a secret shopper program that rewards employees on good reviews, and I have to say that it's worked in terms of the in-store experience. I've never had a complaint about the service or consistency in the product. Problem for these local guys is when breaking into a new market, you can generate buzz through some free PR and that buzz that comes along with anything new, so results were good in the beginning. But word of mouth, while a powerful marketing tool, has a shelf life unless you keep giving people a reason to talk about you. Due to corporate restrictions, these guys have had their hands tied in terms of spreading that word. I mean there is literally nothing they can do. We gave them a creative community outreach comm plan, and long story short, things fell apart, but that's basically the only thing they could do. Draw people in by giving back to the community, and letting people, particularly media, know and talk about it. More recently, the Murrells have reached out to Ogilvy and Mather, but I'm unaware whether the Murrells are actually bending on using real marketing tools or if its just a heavy PR campaign. Either way, I wish them luck, because I do like those fries and don't want to drive out to California to get them.gumby wrote:Thanks for saying "sandwich."
Weird about Five Guys and advertising. Now that I think about it, never seen an ad. Price kept me from being a regular. I'd skip the fries and just eat the peanuts.
Fatburger has grown on me recently. I went to Vegas for a conference and for some reason they held it at the Red Rock, miles away from the strip, so food options were limited, but they did have a Fatburger on site which made things palpable.
I like Culvers and Freddys more than the old, tired options that have been around Tucson forever. They're not the world's best but at least they're new and decent. I haven't tried Smashburger yet. I hear good things.
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I've spoken to regional managers about either doing directional advertising to their stores or pooling their resources to do branding in the market and every conversation has been a version of what you related above. Their hands are tied when it comes to marketing/advertising dollars. They don't understand why, and I certainly don't. I think everyone who wants to see the Five Guys brand grow outside of the buzz you mentioned with new store openings wants to see that change.thenewazcats wrote:The Murrell's, owners, have traditionally resisted investing in basically any advertising, instead dropping their marketing dollars into a secret shopper program that rewards employees on good reviews, and I have to say that it's worked in terms of the in-store experience. I've never had a complaint about the service or consistency in the product. Problem for these local guys is when breaking into a new market, you can generate buzz through some free PR and that buzz that comes along with anything new, so results were good in the beginning. But word of mouth, while a powerful marketing tool, has a shelf life unless you keep giving people a reason to talk about you. Due to corporate restrictions, these guys have had their hands tied in terms of spreading that word. I mean there is literally nothing they can do. We gave them a creative community outreach comm plan, and long story short, things fell apart, but that's basically the only thing they could do. Draw people in by giving back to the community, and letting people, particularly media, know and talk about it. More recently, the Murrells have reached out to Ogilvy and Mather, but I'm unaware whether the Murrells are actually bending on using real marketing tools or if its just a heavy PR campaign. Either way, I wish them luck, because I do like those fries and don't want to drive out to California to get them.gumby wrote:Thanks for saying "sandwich."
Weird about Five Guys and advertising. Now that I think about it, never seen an ad. Price kept me from being a regular. I'd skip the fries and just eat the peanuts.
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If the food were as stale as the signage, they would have been out of business yesterday.gumby wrote:Interesting. They do plaster their positive reviews all over the walls, and note that the taters come from nearby.
That's it, I guess.
I know they really want to see something from Ogilvy. My gut reaction is they're going to be disappointed, and not because of the agency. I don't think the Murrells will break from what they think works. I know revamping their website and social strategy was part of the plan, but that was discussed in January and I haven't seen anything new yet.Chicat wrote:I've spoken to regional managers about either doing directional advertising to their stores or pooling their resources to do branding in the market and every conversation has been a version of what you related above. Their hands are tied when it comes to marketing/advertising dollars. They don't understand why, and I certainly don't. I think everyone who wants to see the Five Guys brand grow outside of the buzz you mentioned with new store openings wants to see that change.
One thing they're doing is finally offering milkshakes, or at least testing them out in certain markets -- not Tucson -- but how the hell would you know unless you thought, unprompted, about stopping by for a burger?
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I actually enjoy culvers
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I like five guys every now and then. The little cheeseburger (one patty instead of two; I like bun ratio higher) isn't really little it's a standard freaking portion of dinner. Just get that for 4.99 and a little cajun fry for 2.69...decent taken home, but amazing dining in IMO.
Rey, the hot dog is pretty good, great buns haha. I usually just add it on to a burger meal when I'm really hungry tho.
Not all chains offer the exact same experiences too. We've all had sub par meals at places that we usually enjoy even. Disliking a certain place is definitely personal opinion so I understand if five guys didn't do it for anyone.
Re: the advertising: five guys really took off in, then around northern va. It was so easy for them in the surrounding states. Everyone knew what it was and wanted to go. Maybe they're too confident or simply stubborn in the Midwest and West. It's a whole different ballgame outside the mid-atlantic. Sounds like some of them aren't doing too well out West I guess.
And I just wrote way too much about five guys.
Rey, the hot dog is pretty good, great buns haha. I usually just add it on to a burger meal when I'm really hungry tho.
Not all chains offer the exact same experiences too. We've all had sub par meals at places that we usually enjoy even. Disliking a certain place is definitely personal opinion so I understand if five guys didn't do it for anyone.
Re: the advertising: five guys really took off in, then around northern va. It was so easy for them in the surrounding states. Everyone knew what it was and wanted to go. Maybe they're too confident or simply stubborn in the Midwest and West. It's a whole different ballgame outside the mid-atlantic. Sounds like some of them aren't doing too well out West I guess.
And I just wrote way too much about five guys.
Re: The best fast food burger?
only thing i've ever gotten at five guys is the small fries and the small bacon cheeseburger with grilled onions, lettuce and hot sauce. always liked it.
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
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Re: The best fast food burger?
I agree, the key to Five Guys is to order the small size for everything, and the small fries should be shared. The prices end up the same as In and Out and you get the same amount of food. If you order the normal size, it's expensive because that's more food than otherwise eat.
Re: The best fast food burger?
Smashburger is my favorite, but for true fast food burger In N Out
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Just give me a good ole Whataburger....followed by a six dollar burger from Carl's Jr.
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Makes sense, skip the soda/tea and I can keep it under $8, which is still a bit hi-test, but OK. Will have to try a cheese dog soon as well ...pokinmik wrote:I like five guys every now and then. The little cheeseburger (one patty instead of two; I like bun ratio higher) isn't really little it's a standard freaking portion of dinner. Just get that for 4.99 and a little cajun fry for 2.69...decent taken home, but amazing dining in IMO.
Rey, the hot dog is pretty good, great buns haha. I usually just add it on to a burger meal when I'm really hungry tho.
Still more expensive than In-n-Out out here, and about the same as a green chile double cheeseburger meal from Whataburger. I don't eat too many fast food burgers, maybe 2 on average in a month's time and when I do, I usually order a double, as otherwise, what fun is that? Also, the fries are ALL MINE DAMMIT!Longhorned wrote:I agree, the key to Five Guys is to order the small size for everything, and the small fries should be shared. The prices end up the same as In and Out and you get the same amount of food. If you order the normal size, it's expensive because that's more food than otherwise eat.
But in my book, you gotta get to White Castle before the weirdos show up!
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Tonight he gets Happy-Go-Jackie on the big white guy like a donkey eating a waffle!
Sweet Sassy Molassey, get out the checkbook and pay Grandma for the rubdown!
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Re: The best fast food burger?
For those who have lived in the south, is The Cook-Out worth a try?
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Re: The best fast food burger?
Just did take out from Meatheads. You guys have to try one of these.
Re: The best fast food burger?
As a kid, I recall seeing these listed with the other sandwiches on some menus. Would say "hamburger sandwich."
Then, like Jacko, it busted out and went solo.
Then, like Jacko, it busted out and went solo.
Right where I want to be.