tbh you're probably being as biased as I am right now.
I completely agree with you jeebus. Making your own is the way to go. There's so many ways you can go while homemade. It's too bad I didn't think about going to in n out while in vegas earlier this month. But really, going to in n out while in vegas. tbh there isnt really one great fastfood burger joint that is worth all this damn fuss. whataburger and in n out included. But Whataburger is just the way to go.
tbh you're probably being as biased as I am right now.
agree making your own is the way to go, but not after cleaning your anus with your finger w/o washing it so it may not work for cubansucks imho
Why would I be biased? I've never lived in Cali or Texas.
Would you say this is also the way to go?
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Short Stop is the shyt![]()
hard to believe Whataburger is part of a "best burger" discussion....
near the top of the open at 4am discussion in TX, but correct overall.
always wanted to try it out. I might next time in Round Rock.
Five Guys is alright, i like it. though it's crazy the amount of love for In n Out. maybe I didn't have the proper experience, I got take out from the one in Dallas, but that was overrated based on the hype. It was decent and a good price, but nothing spectacular. their milkshakes were a good value though. The fries were garbage tbh.
Short Stop is just a little cheap place, but it's pretty darn good. As soon as I get back to Austin, I am sure to stop by. I like Sandy's and also Dan's Hamburgers over there. I hope Dan's is still open.
I forgot all about Five Guys once after I ate there.
Ehh, I like Five Guys, tbh... the fries are pretty hit or miss but the portions are decently-sized....
Best burger place is EASILY the Varsity in Atlanta, though...
i'll try those out if I remember, i live close enough to Austin that I'm there quite often.
you should try Mighty Fine though if you get the chance, see what you think. It's from the guys who own Rudy's, has a similar setup. I think it's pretty good , but don't know how it compares to Sandy's, Dan's or ShortStop. Mighty Fine has some killer shakes.
Cool, thanks, I'll check it out![]()
Another ty fries place tbh. But hey, they got a gool ol boy doin' the talkin' on them commercials
Mighty Fine is not very good, just like Rudy's.
Had RR the other day and it was surprisingly very good. Great burger selection too.
Five Guys burgers are meh, and everytime ive eaten there i got constipated.
when I went, i when thought five guys was supposed to be a nice sit down joint like red robin.
the atmosphere blows. It's average burger fast food with no drive thru.
I don't get it.
Went to 5GBF once. Average food, and I don't feel like paying around $10 for a meal.
Five Guys is way overpriced for what it is.
Had In-n-out burger today and that place is just as overrated as 5 Guys. The price is decent though.
Pretty much EXACTLY this.
Went there once. Won't go back. Thought it was pretty mediocre and extremely overpriced.
5 Guys is sloppy and gross. Smashburger is a little better but not great; I liked that they offer fried veggies for a side but they may as well serve them in a bowl of grease.
Five Guys and In-n-Out are not popular because their food is particularly good. They are popular because of their geographic origins in Maryland/DC and California, respectively, and the liberal white culture in those places. Expressing an affinity for Five Guys or In-n-Out is one of many signals that white cultural liberals use to identify one another. These signals are important to white liberals so that they can differentiate themselves from WKWP (wrong kind of white people), i.e. Christians, conservatives, rednecks, etc.
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