The Lunch Legend
GAF's Nicest Lunch Thief and Nosiest Dildo Archeologist
I didn't want to make a list because it didn't include Culver's which is clearly the best.
That's hard to argue, since everything at Culver's is soaked in butter.
I didn't want to make a list because it didn't include Culver's which is clearly the best.
That's not true at all.That's hard to argue, since everything at Culver's is soaked in butter.
That's not true at all.
"What a lot of folks don’t know is why it’s called a ButterBurger. We call our ButterBurgers “ButterBurgers,” not because they’ve been cooked, marinated, dunked, fried or drizzled with butter but because we lightly butter the crown of the bun for an extra touch of goodness. "
In N Out is overrated as fuck. ?
A lot of you suffer from mental challenges.
Based on this thread.
And several others.
So much Burger King hatred.
Honestly, when it comes down to McDonalds or BK, I go for the whopper every time. Most places don't even know there's supposed to be mayo on a hamburger. Serving me a burger on a dry bun is simply inexcusable.
If it wasn't for BK, I'd have starved to death while fishing. 10-pc nuggets for a $1.59? Can not beat it.
It’s OK to rank these as preference, but to say that a billion-dollar franchise makes bad food is just ignorant. You don’t become a billion-dollar franchise without being good. Period.
It’s OK to rank these as preference, but to say that a billion-dollar franchise makes bad food is just ignorant. You don’t become a billion-dollar franchise without being good. Period.
I think Jack in The Box is legitimately bad. Worst burgers by far and it's easily the worst value if you're buying a meal. Their burgers are small in comparison to most others.
When I was in college they had a value item just called "Big Cheeseburger" and it was $1.15 and really good. big, juicy burger. I would get that, two tacos, and a chicken sandwich for like $3.50 total. They discontinued the Big Cheeseburger awhile ago, at least it was no longer on the menu the last time I went to Jack in the Box. Their meals are terrible deals, I would always just get individual prices items. Their pries, all around, have gone up since the earl 2000s too, but I guess they all have (except maybe Taco Bell, Taco Bell still seems cheap)
Chipotle? Reported for extreme blandness.
My man. I lived off those in high school. I would cover the patty in the taco hot sauce.
I'm not American and I don't purchase a lot of fast food so I can't comment too much on these. But I've heard stories about people wanting to shoot each other for some In-N-Out action.
A'ight , my bad.
On a side note, Culver's needs to go national.
My wife and I had talked about this, we'd love to open some in Arizona or Florida. Culver's is an institution in Wisconsin and N Illinois and lots of people from those areas retire to Arizona and Florida. My wife knows some people that opened several in Missouri and apparently they're doing fantastic. I'd put them in my top tier, their chili fries are amazing as is the sourdough melt.
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A couple others that I'd put top tier are Portillo's and Buona Beef, I'd put them above just about everything other than In n Out.
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You'd be late to the party. There's already quite a few in Phoenix.
Well damn, someone else had the same idea.
Just looked at their map of locations and they've expanded quite a lot, 65 locations in Florida. Still none in California, not sure how it would go over out there.