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The Best Chesseburger in the United States of America

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FLO's at Chino Airport!

Flo's Restraunt 909-597-3416 - Chino, CA 91710, 91710

Talk about a "Greasy Spoon!" Calories and Fat aside this place has amazing food at an awesome price...avg $7.95.

The CHEESEBURGER is out of this world!
 
Really? I'm going to have to go ahead and disagree with you on that one. Whataburger pretty much destroys all fast-food hamburgers. I'm just sayin'....

I eat at Whataburger all the time. Hell, I have two within 5 miles of my house. But when I was in Wichita for training, I had to force myself to avoid Spangles. They are good, but you just can't eat hamburgers every day...or so my doctor says. I'm not entirely convinced he's right.

Although, I have to admit that the Whataburger A1 Steak Burger on texas toast is very good.
 
"El Hamburger" located in Old San Juan PR. On the North Side and Taxi driver will get you there.....no A/C and very much a local establishment...the burger is AWESOME!





I gotta give it to old Jimmy Buffett as his Margarittaville's resturants do an outstanding job! ---but I do not want to mention "Chain" resturants.
 
Bill's Hamburgers
Amory Mississippi

Been a local favorite since 1929. When you walk in they ask you how many and if you want them with, or without. They are served with mustard and with or without onions. You can add ketchup, salt, pepper and hot sauce if you want. No other condiments are available. Their saying is...If you put anything else on a burger it's not a burger, it's a salad.
 
Texas Tavern in KROA-The Cheesy Western with onions!!! If you have never been to the TNT then you have yet to live. Gotta have a bowl of the Chile with too!

http://www.texastavern-inc.com/

Roanoke's Millionaire's Club-We seat a thousand, 10 at a time.
 
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This is a little beyond the rules, but the best hamburger I have ever had was a real Kobe steak burger at the Seven, Ritz Carton, Grand Caymans and it also was almost $50! Tasted like the meat was wrapped in a stick of butter before it was grilled.
 
Best burger I have ever eaten is a veggie burger, the Northstar Burger from Northstar Cafe in Columbus, OH. And no, I am NOT a vegetarian.

2 locations;
4241 North High St.
951 North High St.

Description from their menu;
Just made with organic brown rice, black beans and beets, topped with white cheddar, lettuce, tomato, pickle and onion + simple salad
 
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Bacon Cheeseburger at Toby Keith's in Mesa, AZ. Hamburger Habit in SBA is pretty good. In-n-out? Meh... Jalapeno/Cheddar or Bleu-Cheese burgers from the local upscale store, grilled at home over charcoal--not propane.

Best from a defunct establishment: The Chili Size (open faced chili cheeseburger with onions) at the Scenic Air Terminal in LAS. DAY-UUUM!

Default: ANY cheeseburger you have when you return from a multi-week trip to somewhere they don't have cheeseburgers. ;)

Good stuff.

TC
 
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Bacon Cheeseburger at Toby Keith's in Mesa, AZ. Hamburger Habit in SBA is pretty good. In-n-out? Meh... Jalapeno/Cheddar or Bleu-Cheese burgers from the local upscale store, grilled at home over charcoal--not propane.

Best from a defunct establishment: The Chili Size (open faced chili cheeseburger with onions) at the Scenic Air Terminal in LAS. DAY-UUUM!

Default: ANY cheeseburger you have when you return from a multi-week trip to somewhere they don't have cheeseburgers. ;)

Good stuff.

TC


Im with TC here....you guys can keep the fastfood crap and obscure places...the best burger (or any meal?) is the one you cook on your own deck on a nice night at home with no trips on the horizon for a few weeks.

:)
 
Flip Burger on Howell Mill Rd in Atlanta, get the A5 Burger; Imported A5 Grade Japanse Kobe Beef, Foie Gras, Torchon and Truffle. Costs $39 and worth every penny....
 
Bacon Cheeseburger at Toby Keith's in Mesa, AZ. Hamburger Habit in SBA is pretty good. In-n-out? Meh... Jalapeno/Cheddar or Bleu-Cheese burgers from the local upscale store, grilled at home over charcoal--not propane.

Best from a defunct establishment: The Chili Size (open faced chili cheeseburger with onions) at the Scenic Air Terminal in LAS. DAY-UUUM!

Default: ANY cheeseburger you have when you return from a multi-week trip to somewhere they don't have cheeseburgers. ;)

Good stuff.

TC

Agree 100% :beer:
 
How about something fun for a change!

RULES:


  1. You must have actually eaten the cheeseburger, not just heard it was good.
  2. Restaurant must still be in business.
  3. You must provide a name and location of the business (so we can all enjoy it too).
  4. Tell everyone what it had on it.
  5. If your post is for Apples Bees, Chili's, or Out Back... you will tared and feathered.

:D America is the greatest country in the world, and the cheeseburger proves it.


Finally. A BV thread I can get behind.

Bison Burger at Table 34 in Las Vegas. Warm Springs Road 5 minutes from McCarran. Huge slab of tasty Buffalo on Brioche with all the fixins.
 

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