Every area has a great local burger place, if you are willing to search it out. Much better than any Franchise. Around here it is at Copp's Frozen Custard. Buy locally, and enjoy the variety.
Greg(and Laurie)
caseydog wrote:What I dream of for Dallas is a place that serves a REAL Philadelphia hoagie and a good creme soda.
CD
caseydog wrote:I have several "favorite" burger joints. They are all different. I like them for different reasons.
Variety is the spice of life.![]()
CD
gregp136 wrote:Every area has a great local burger place, if you are willing to search it out. Much better than any Franchise. Around here it is at Copp's Frozen Custard. Buy locally, and enjoy the variety.
Greg(and Laurie)
caseydog wrote:eamarquardt wrote:emiller wrote:I am waiting for us to get a Tommy's burger from L.A. It was the best after a night of parting. Or how about the Heart Attack Grill.
http://www.heartattackgrill.com/
You must have a stronger "constitution" than I have. There is a Tommy's just a few minutes away. I used to stop there as I like their French Fries and they served Pepsi (I'm not big on Coke) and then I'd go to Carl's Jr next door for the cheeseburger. Tommy's meat is fried and the chile and onions on the burgers are a bit too much (good going down, not so good coming back up for hours and hours).
They switched to Coke so I don't frequent them as much anymore.
Cheers,
Gus
Gus, I have nothing but Kroger's store brand soft drinks in my fridge. $3.99 a case, and they taste just fine, to me.
As for burgers, I have several that I really like. INO is one of them -- with grilled onions, of course.![]()
Here in Dallas, there is a french fries rivalry between Snuffer's Coronary Fries and.....
Scotty P's Cardiac Fries.
I like them both. Either one could kill you.![]()
CD
starleen2 wrote:Geez - do es either one come with a complementary Coronary angioplasty? Thinking
boomboomtulum wrote:Try the 4 x 4 animal style. Sure to send one into cardic arrest, but wow are da bomb
planovet wrote:Nothing beats a Whataburger burger.
caseydog wrote:It figures the Heart Attack grill opened in the West End, with all the other tourist traps.
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