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Counterwise

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Take a pound of "northren stoner" and a regular Mcdonald's burger. Mix them together, grind them up. Roll them in regular joint paper. 'Tis quite expensive though.
 
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NeedAUserName said:
The Big Kahuna Burger

Either Frankie and Bennys or Gourmet Burger. Both big chain restaurants, at least in the UK. Both have just mouthwatering burgers.
Must remember that if i go there again (frankie and benny's), have you tried the pasta there? Oh my god that's the best pasta i've ever had.

OT: I'm gonna take this guy's word for it. Though the best burger i've had was at T.G.I friday's.
 

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Louis' Lunch in New Haven Connecticut. It's the official home of the hamburger and they make the burgers the almost same way they have been for over 100 years. They don't put ketchup or mustard on it and it's frowned upon to ask for it. Just a burger between two slices of toast with cheese, onions, and/or tomato on it. They are delicious.
 

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We have some cafe down town that makes awesome bacon cheese burgers, with real bacon crushed into bits, maybe a quarter of an inch high. Fast food wise, In-N-Out Burger. Sit down restaurant, erm... they're all kinda the same, but Old Chicago has good ones. Chilis definitely wins for best chicken strips.
 

TheTim

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I have yet to find a burger tastier that The In and out Burger Double Double for the price of it.
 

Phoenix09215

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Hmm two places come to mind. Even though I'm from England I have been to America many times and I am a big fan of Perkins. Not really a "burger joint" but I absolutely love the Tangler Burger from there! If not that then a burger joint in Las Vegas which was in the mall on the strip. I can't remember the name of it but it was bloody expensive, although it was worth it!!
 

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Dwarfman said:
In Brisbane we have several places;

At Wellington Point we have 'Off the Wall' Diner, which has - apparently - the hottest burger in the southern hemisphere dubbed ' The Mega-death Burger' Edit - In the world...apparently.

http://www.supersizedmeals.com/food/article.php/20070113-Hottest_Burger_in_the_World

At New Farm and West End, we have the awsome Burger Urge. Best Burgers in Brisbane!!

http://www.burgerurge.com.au/

And all over Brisbane we have 'Grill'd' Damn fine burgers Australia wide!

http://www.grilld.com.au/section/locations-menu/
I would drive 7 days to Chemside for a Grill'd Burger, all the way from Perth. But one opened up near by so I don't need to.

In Mossman, Queensland the Welcome Mart (Down Mill Street) do awesome burgers and so do the "Old BP" Service Station (South Mossman, across form the Vet). They're now a locally owned place and there's a proper BP in town but no one calls it the BP so it's strange... Don't ask.
 

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Phlakes said:
Mighty Fine in central Texas.
I didn't think anyone here would be familiar with that place. Best hamburgers around. My idea of a perfect lunch is a regular burger with bacon, red, yeller, no white, hold the tomato. Fries on the side, and a vanilla shake.

*drool* God they're good...

Five Guys is a close second, though.
 

Xpwn3ntial

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Red Robin has good burgers and really good fries.

There is also the Heavy Metal restaurant which makes good burgers.
 

shadowyoasis

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Denny's has a surprisingly good burger at least the ones down here.

Best Burger Joint in my opinion is steak-and-shake, I've tried five brothers and although their burgers are good I found something lacking, couldn't tell you what it is.

Best burgers are still homemade on the grill of course.
 

WOPR

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KEM10 said:
This was actually an unrelated topic in a different thread, figure it needed its own home.

Title says it all, local places can't be excluded but you could at least give an area to find them in case someone is close by and wants to challenge you on it.

My vote would have to be Copp's in Milwaukee. They take their time making them and have no seating, so you're stuck waiting five to ten minutes (when there's no line) and forced to stand or lean up against something. But that has to be my favorite cheeseburger of all time.

Just so I'm not bing a local snob, Red Robin is also up there. Just the amount of different things they're willing to put on a burger and the only place that doesn't (completely) rob you for some blue cheese on a patty.
Local - Hamburger King (yes you heard me, HAMburger King; not Burger King)
Not Local - Nothing; I have yet to have a burger at any chain restaurant that hasn't come back up with a lot a bile and acid.
 

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benderinTime said:
In and Out Burger is hands down the best place I've ever eaten in general, with Five Guys coming behind in second.
It's like you're in my head. No other burger chain even comes close to matching the wonders of an Animal style Double-Double.

Five Guys is pretty good too. Just remember that one order of fries feeds multiple people.
 

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werekitsune said:
And I've never tried it but I hear Five Guys is awesome.
This random internet stranger confirms this, you should try it. The fries are also pretty awesome, but large portions. My favorite chain burger joint, hands down. Delicious greasy burgers.

My favorite local place is called The Hearth. Good burgers, nice fries (well done, of course) and awesome pickles (gherkins?). Seriously, this place has awesome pickles. We get extras and eat them as a side when we go there.
 

Souplex

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Johnny Mack's, hands down.
They're on 8th ave and 12th street in Brooklyn.
 

gibboss28

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There's a pub near where I go to uni that does a nice burger, but other than that there's very few good places where I live to get a good burger.

NeedAUserName said:
The Big Kahuna Burger

Either Frankie and Bennys or Gourmet Burger. Both big chain restaurants, at least in the UK. Both have just mouthwatering burgers.
Gourmet Burger...I'm guessing that the restaurants are different from the burger vans that have the same name? Cause I've had a burger from one of those places while waiting for a band to play at a festival and while i'm not a health nut about the food I eat... oh god I could taste the heart attack.

Also good to see someone said Big Kahuna Burger...I was going to before I saw ya beat me to it. yay.
 

Dwarfman

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LupusDei said:
Dwarfman said:
LupusDei said:
Try to avoid the things as I like to be able to sit down on a chair with breaking it or feeling my ass slide over either side.

But theres a few Irish pubs in town that do homemade burgers with chips that are mighty good!

Burger and chips with a pint of your choice for 6 quid.

Not bad <3
Nonsense!!!!

It's only that crap like 'Mc shite' and Hungry Jacks - Burger King - that are the problem.

Burgers like the ones from Grill'd are very nutritous. When you think about it it a good meal. The problem is is that American bread has a dick load of sugar in it. Then the beef patties you get may as well be carboard for the nutrition and then they add prefab mayo which is disgusting and even more unhealthy than real mayo!!!!! Blahhhhhhh....

Go to Brisbane my friend! For here you shall find burgers both healthy and awesome!!!
Do the aussies accept irishmen amongst their ranks? If so much drinking and bbqing shall be involved. And it will be, AWESOME!
Next to San Fransisco and New York, Brisbane Queensland has one of the highest populations of Irish, Irish Ex-Pats and decendants of Irish immegrants outside of Ireland.

Brother...WELCOME!!!