Twisted root was ok, five guys is better IMO, I need to try some of these other places
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Originally posted by Rick Modena View PostKenny's fucking rocked. The burgers were great, fries and onion rings were excellent. And the bacon wrapped jalapeƱos were the best I've ever had.
Anyone had their chili?
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Originally posted by Roscoe View PostI usually get their chili burger. It's good, I mean.... I can make better chili, but it's not bad in the least.Originally posted by SilverbackLook all you want, she can't find anyone else who treats her as bad as I do, and I keep her self esteem so low, she wouldn't think twice about going anywhere else.
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I liked twisted root about 5 years ago when the original opened. Since then, downhill. Kenny's, sure it's pretty good but it's too crowded, too slow and too full of hipsters.
Also I find the entire gourmet burger thing irritating. Who are you trying to fool? Give me great meat, a great bun and great cheese with fresh toppings. Save the foi gras for the idiots that think duck liver is something amazing.
I am a burger connoisseur of sorts. The grape still has the best burger in the state. Luke in San Antonio is also damn good. For Dallas, Goodfriend bar has a great selection of burgers and beer. I really want to like Hopdoddy and Liberty Burger because the burgers are good but the clientelle, service method (waiting forever) and the hipsters make the atmosphere suck.
Now if I want a good quick burger no frills, no BS just a burger: In Dallas: Wingfields, Kellers, Maple and Motor, or JGs depending on which one I'm closest too. If I'm wandering the state a bit, Whataburger beats most places fancy burgers all to hell anyway. Even Chef Tim Love agrees with this.
Texas is the land of the blessed burger. Enjoy. I like Kenny's and Twisted Root okay, but there are quicker choices and better choices if you want to spend gourmet burger money. Oh I also need to give a shout out to Nova and chef Kelly Hightower. That mofo can make a mad gourmet burger too. His menus change often but his brisket stuffed burger was freakin' incredible. The wife and I need to chase him down at his new restaurant.
If you are in Ft. Worth Tim Love's burger place on the square it okay, but his onion strings are incredible.
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Originally posted by talisman View PostI'm not sure of other locations, but if you're in the North Arlington 360 area, Simply Burgers is fucking fantastic.
back in the day, they were located in the shopping center of Ascension and Brown Blvd., great price, great food.
That was when I would wake up the Talisman by laying on the overly loud horn of a BMW parked next to the fence of his North Arlington mansion, known as The Cluster's of Arlington.sigpic
"Lookin' back in front of me in the mirror's a grin,
through eyes of love I see I'm really lookin' at a friend
We've all had our problems that's the way life is,
my heart goes out to others who are there to make amends".
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Originally posted by AnthonyS View PostI liked twisted root about 5 years ago when the original opened. Since then, downhill. Kenny's, sure it's pretty good but it's too crowded, too slow and too full of hipsters.
Also I find the entire gourmet burger thing irritating. Who are you trying to fool? Give me great meat, a great bun and great cheese with fresh toppings. Save the foi gras for the idiots that think duck liver is something amazing.
I am a burger connoisseur of sorts. The grape still has the best burger in the state. Luke in San Antonio is also damn good. For Dallas, Goodfriend bar has a great selection of burgers and beer. I really want to like Hopdoddy and Liberty Burger because the burgers are good but the clientelle, service method (waiting forever) and the hipsters make the atmosphere suck.
Now if I want a good quick burger no frills, no BS just a burger: In Dallas: Wingfields, Kellers, Maple and Motor, or JGs depending on which one I'm closest too. If I'm wandering the state a bit, Whataburger beats most places fancy burgers all to hell anyway. Even Chef Tim Love agrees with this.
Texas is the land of the blessed burger. Enjoy. I like Kenny's and Twisted Root okay, but there are quicker choices and better choices if you want to spend gourmet burger money. Oh I also need to give a shout out to Nova and chef Kelly Hightower. That mofo can make a mad gourmet burger too. His menus change often but his brisket stuffed burger was freakin' incredible. The wife and I need to chase him down at his new restaurant.
If you are in Ft. Worth Tim Love's burger place on the square it okay, but his onion strings are incredible.
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