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Best Fast Food Burger Joints

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Chiprocks1:
Okay, today was (still is) extremely hot. So hot that turning on the oven to cook up fries with my home cooked hamburger is out of the question. So, I went down to Jack In The Box to get me some fries to go with my Monster burger. Yum. With that, I thought of a new thread, the very one you are reading right now.

So, What's The Best Best Fast Food Burger Joint Ever? Each has it's pros and cons and some just suck no matter what. I can't vote for White Castle as it doesn't exist here and I have no idea what it's like, even though they sell frozen White Castle at VONS. Fatburger I had once and long time ago and remember nothing. Hard Rock Cafe I remember liking, but it was grossly overpriced and that too was years ago. For me the best Hamburger I've ever had at a restaurant per the price paid (under 5 bucks with unlimited refills and a HUGE salad) goes to Carrow's. This was in Vegas and a one time thing about 15 years ago. Never been to another Carrow's since then.

But I'm going to limit my choices to the others in the list. In-N-Out for me has the best Hamburgers and Milk Shakes, but the fries are meh. Jack In The Box has the best french fries and I love the Sourdough Jack, still to this day. Although their absolute BEST hamburger they ever had was the Bacon Cheese Burger with Black Seed Buns from the late 70's/early 80's. Why they decided to mess with the recipe and change it I'll never know. For it's still the biggest f*ck up they ever did. When it came time to go to JIB as a kid, THIS was the same thing I'd get every time and ranks up there with the Greatest ever for me.

Wendy's, I haven't eaten there a whole lot. Last time was maybe 15 years ago and it wasn't all that. Burger King, they give the best bang for your buck. Taste good and it's reasonably priced. Mickey Dee's, I use to eat there all the time as a kid with my Grandparents. Brings back fond memories, even if their menu now sucks. Haven't eaten there in years.

So, I would say that Quality + Value = In-N-Out

FYI, I don't eat out a whole lot. I'm putting this thread and list together over many many years of eating at different restaurants.

Mac:
Oh jeez, we have White Castles everywhere. Some think its the best. I will admit they are best for the late night drunk runs. None better. I really don't like them just to eat. They have a very distinctive taste and more so... Smell.

I'm not a big hamburger fan. I do hate those cookie cutter, pre-made burgers. That's just low. Our Steak N Shake are nice thin burgers with a crispy edge, which is rather tasty, but I really don't dream about getting burgers

Chiprocks1:
White Castle started in Jersey right? And since I've never seen one on the West Coast, I still take it that it's a East Coast Chain. I've never really be compelled to get the frozen ones. I can't imagine them even coming close to tasting the same from a legit outlet.

Mac:
The die Hards would probably disagree. Get it any way they can. I've heard stories of people who moved away and will take frozen just to get their fix. Fresh made is good. I wouldn't know about frozen. Heard if you heat it right, it comes close.

Chiprocks1:
Well then, since I don't see myself heading to the East Coast anytime soon, I guess I will try out the frozen White Castle. On the box, I remember it looking tiny.

That's what she said.

Seriously, the frozen package makes it look like finger foods.

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