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Screamers Drive-In in Wickenburg is always a good bet.
 
 
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Buster's Place Murfreesboro,TN.
 
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My wife, bless her heart makes a venison burger with a chipotle and cheese mixed in the middle of the burger that is well, just the best. I grill it.



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Probably the first one, when and wherever that was!



 
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Link to original video: https://youtu.be/9OSCAeXPBfg

they seemed a lot bigger in the 70s when i was a kid lol but still good yummy


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Going back about 30 years, the best cheeseburger I ever had was from a place called Don's Place in Burbank, CA.

More recently I had a really great one at 5 Guys. But in my visit since then, they have never quite lived up to it again.



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I've had a great burger at Nepenthe in Big Sur, CA.

But that experience might have been colored by the amazing view and good red wine.

Nevertheless, a memorable meal, and recommended to anyone that travels down Highway 1 in Big Sur.



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"The Trump effect: Japan burger stand hits the big time and immediately sells out of its $10 cheeseburgers after country watched Donald demolish one during official lunch…"

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/artic...ger-Trump-Japan.html



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Y'all got me all messed up. I can see and taste the best cheeseburger that I've ever had...I just can't remember where I ate that cheeseburger.
 
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For me, it's Miller's bar in Dearborn, MI. The wifey and I drive about 90 miles round trip several times a year just to partake of a little bit of heaven served up on waxed paper alongside of a frosty brew or two.
 
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I had a good HB at Burger Barn in Hawthorne Fla last week. Coming home from Tampa.
 
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There are just so many darn good burger joints around these days it's hard to pick a favorite. As a gold standard for Fast Food, give me a Whataburger. Local places I like are Fred's, Rodeo Goat and the original location of Kincaid's.

An odd one that recently came to my attention recently is Guy Fieri Burger Joint . They are now a mainstay on most Carnival cruise ships on which we took a short cruise a couple of weeks ago. I've to say they are pretty tasty.



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Au Cheval in the west loop,Chicago. Their fried bologna is even better!
 
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Loved the burger I had at Yew's in Vancouver BC earlier this year.
 
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Had a nice BBQ, bacon, cheese sauce burger at Bass Pro yesterday. Big burger, small bun, very messy and Good.


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Not one mention of little White Castle (or Krystal in the South) steamed square burgers?

Best served by the bag, usually sometime after the bars close?


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they seemed a lot bigger in the 70s when i was a kid lol but still good yummy


Ahh, Skips Burgers and curly-cue fries, when I was a kid we used to stop there on the way home from a day at Salisbury Beach (back when it had an amusement park and the wooden roller coaster). To this day when I order curley-que fries, I think of Skips. A couple years ago when home visiting we drove over to Skips - good memories. Thanks




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Family restaurant in Elkin, NC called Generations. They have a Filet/Ribeye burger that is out of this world.



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