Re: Favorite restaurant hamburger?
[Re: foxkidd44]
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Savell this place is purported to have Atlanta's best burger. ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2025/08/full-2735-267153-images_27.jpeg) Here's the menu. ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2025/08/full-2735-267154-vortex_burger_challenge.jpg) I drive by it from time to time but I'm afraid to stop, lol. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Vortex_Bar_%26_Grill
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Re: Favorite restaurant hamburger?
[Re: Savell]
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Hands down Hardees.Best burgers there is. …. Obviously you haven’t had a TX Burger … be careful on the roof after such blasphemy Nope never have 
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Re: Favorite restaurant hamburger?
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You all are missing out that don't have a B-Bops in your area. Triple with cheese, best burger from any restaurant I've ever had. OR::: Two Large Fries, One Chilli and add Two Cheese cups and some Jalapeno peppers. on to the fry order. Awesome Chilli cheese fry made on the run.
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Re: Favorite restaurant hamburger?
[Re: Mike Cope]
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I'm surprised at the number of people picking Culvers. Just a smashed out thin patty or two on the flat top. I was never impressed with their burgers. You all are missing out that don't have a B-Bops in your area. Triple with cheese, best burger from any restaurant I've ever had. OR::: Two Large Fries, One Chilli and add Two Cheese cups and some Jalapeno peppers. on to the fry order. Awesome Chilli cheese fry made on the run. They have the best fries too. I'll have to give your "recipe" a try.
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Re: Favorite restaurant hamburger?
[Re: foxkidd44]
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Primantis Bro's.
Not from the many "chains" around, but from the original in the Warehouse district in Pittsburgh.
I loved the little old lady that waitressed there.
Your burger would come out with fries and coleslaw on it. If you tried to order it without either of those 2 she'd tell ya to leave, and move on to the next person in line.
It was designed for the many truckers that wanted an easy meal to eat in their trucks without having multiple containers for everything.
I do like 5 Guys, but dang they got real pricey.
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Re: Favorite restaurant hamburger?
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Back when McDonald's cheeseburgers were on the dollar menu. Yup they were small , but only $1.
Just before that , they actually had McDonald's double cheeseburgers on the dollar menu , again , small , but I swear they tasted better because it was only $1
Like the saying goes ' food tastes better when it's free '
Not quite free , but I ate a ton of them back then.
Haven't had a McDonald's cheeseburger in a long time. They don't taste as good now that they cost $3 plus for the single cheeseburger.
The hot apple pie wasn't bad for $1 too. Same with the small fries for $1. Add the any size soda for $1 , it was a slam dunk deal.
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Re: Favorite restaurant hamburger?
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Can’t do McDs here they can’t get anything right no matter how simple you make the order. A double burger plain is a bridge too far like it’s rocket science. If by some miracle they did get it right it’s drenched in salt/pepper making it uneditable. I tried ordering a double plain when I was out on town it had everything on it I just don’t go there it bad for my blood pressure not the salt but the service.
Culver’s gets it right consistently and it’s always a quality burger both the fries and cheese curls are tasty. Best reliable quick burger on the road. When I’m in MO I do the Steak and shake burger. Freddy’s is a little over salted for my taste.
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Re: Favorite restaurant hamburger?
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I have found little dives scattered around that I prefer but if you made me go with a big fast food chain I'd get Sonic, Culvers, or In and Out.
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Re: Favorite restaurant hamburger?
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The worse burger patty out there is the that soft serve shack 5 point frozen one that never seen a cow in its life burger. Mystery meat for sure.
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Re: Favorite restaurant hamburger?
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I have found little dives scattered around that I prefer but if you made me go with a big fast food chain I'd get Sonic, Culvers, or In and Out. Yep, Even when traveling I ask the locals at a gas station where's a good restaurant to eat at.
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Re: Favorite restaurant hamburger?
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I have found little dives scattered around that I prefer but if you made me go with a big fast food chain I'd get Sonic, Culvers, or In and Out. Yep, Even when traveling I ask the locals at a gas station where's a good restaurant to eat at. When hunting out of state the mom and pop places are the best value the food chain restaurants find creative ways to give you less and less. Heck they can slice a single slice of bacon so many different ways you can see through the slices.
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
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