I was reading this morning about Carl’s Jr. and Hardee’s burgers, and was kind of amused by the corporate goal of bigger, badder burgers (I was reading an article in Conde Naste Portfolio). We’re talking 3,000-calorie meals, here, if you include a milkshake and fries with you artery-clogging, bacon-laden, nap-inducing deliciousness.
I don’t think we have any Carl’s Jr. joints in the Boston area, likewise with Hardee’s. Of course we’ve got BK, McD’s & Wendy’s but they are all really the lowest common denominator when it comes to burgers. Friendly’s has pretty decent burgers, but they aren’t really a burger place. Johnny Rocket’s has a damned good burger, if you ask me, but I think they’re kind of expensive - sort of halfway between fast food and real resteraunt. There’s one close to my office, so when I’m in the mood for a burger (once or twice a month) I’ll go there and shell out the $15 (gotta get fries and a strawberry shake with it).
Where do you go for a burger, and who’s got the best?
Fast food, and depending on my mood either In-N-Out or Fatburger. For larger chains I remember Whattaburger being awesome, but I haven’t lived in an area with a Whataburger in about 7 years.
For non fast food burgers in Los Angeles, the Apple Pan wins hands down.
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[li]Fast food- Wendy’s[/li][li]Full-service[sup][/sup] restaurant- Fuddrucker’s[sup]**[/sup], Red Robin or a local place called Eddie’s Diner serves some mighty damn good cheeseburgers.[/li][/ul]
[sup][/sup]You can sit down in most fast food places, too.
[sup]**[/sup]Double-checked spelling for possible Freudian slips.
When I used to eat Beef:
FastFood: Wendy’s was my fav. (Jr. Bacon cheese burgers, and Big Bacon Classics- it was more for the bacon and the toppings, but still. I loved 'em).
Sit down: Fuddruckers. Though it’s been a good 6-7 years now, so I’m sure things have changed. But that used to be my fav. back in 1999 or so.
For fast food, Backyard Burgers makes a fairly decent burger. And for semi-fast food (a local sit-down joint), I think Winstead’s makes the best burger in KC.
I thought Culver’s butter burger was decent, but a colleague eating with me thought it was overly greasy. I love the California/West Coast chain In n Out burger, which almost has to be the freshest fast food ever. Simple menu, extremely fresh, very, very good.
Five Guys tastes like a nice diner burger, but they piss me off because they will only cook burgers well done, and they are ridiculously, stupidly greasy. Fuddruckers is far superior, if you ask me.
As for Johnny Rocket’s, I’d honestly rather go to McDonald’s or Wendy’s.