I was at the gym at lunchtime and overheard a lakewoodite telling someone relocating to lakewood about the great bar he had just discovered, 1st & 10. Said the burger was amazing.
Do I get a free beer for reporting the good publicity?
you get an "E" for effort.
Ok this is getting ridiculous...I agree with Dutch on THIS ONE POST by him totally
Made my first trip yesterday to BurgerGirl on McKinney.
Fantastically ... average.
The implication in the name and sign outside that the place will feature stunning waitresses is a bit generous - scenery isn't bad, but doesn't merit a follow-up visit on its own.
The "loaded fries" left a lot to be desired - we were told by our waitress how great they are, but they had a fraction of the needed cheese, and the "special sauce" was thousand island. Weird. They don't compare to the cheese fries offered elsewhere, like First & 10.
The burger wasn't bad, it just wasn't good, either, or even interesting - it was the most boring burger I can remember eating in ages. Very little flavor, on a weak (buttered white) bun.
I'll eat there again if a friend is dying to go there, but I can't see myself making another trip with BurgerGirl as a specific destination. Very underwhelming.
"It's 106 miles to Chicago, we've got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark and we're wearing sunglasses."
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"Hit it."
SMUguy wrote:The implication in the name and sign outside that the place will feature stunning waitresses is a bit generous - scenery isn't bad, but doesn't merit a follow-up visit on its own.
This kind of place seems to be a growing trend. A friend in Denver says there are a couple of places that have opened up there featuring decent food but off-the-charts "scenery," to use your term. He insists we're going next time I'm in town. My wife isn't so sure.
SMUguy wrote:Made my first trip yesterday to BurgerGirl on McKinney.
Fantastically ... average.
The implication in the name and sign outside that the place will feature stunning waitresses is a bit generous - scenery isn't bad, but doesn't merit a follow-up visit on its own.
Completely agree with you. Went there for the first time Saturday at lunch. Nothing horrible, nothing special. Annoying part - since it's on McKinney you have to valet the car (for "free" except for the whole tipping the valet thing). That's a personal pet peeve though, might not bother others.
SMUguy wrote:The implication in the name and sign outside that the place will feature stunning waitresses is a bit generous - scenery isn't bad, but doesn't merit a follow-up visit on its own.
This kind of place seems to be a growing trend. A friend in Denver says there are a couple of places that have opened up there featuring decent food but off-the-charts "scenery," to use your term. He insists we're going next time I'm in town. My wife isn't so sure.
the industry term for them is Breastraunts. no joke.
Ok this is getting ridiculous...I agree with Dutch on THIS ONE POST by him totally
Spice'n it up - Jake's Jalapeno Burger Gettin Angry - Angry Dog's Burger Staying Classy - The Grape's Burger Don't Want to leave the Bubble - Burger House's Double Double Use to not have to leave the Bubble, but now you do - Ball's Mini Leaguers
HorsePower wrote:Ball's and Burger House are weak - very overrated simply because they have been around forever.
Ball's never was very good - about like Burger House - they're neighborhood-type places and an escape from the blase fast food fare. Mediocre, at best. I've mentioned this before -BUT - if you haven't had a cheeseburger or bacon cheeseburger at Cisco Grill in Snider Plaza, you need to give it a try. VERY supportive of SMU, a good menu, and outstanding food and service.
Harry0569 wrote:Maple and Motor has delicious burgers.
meh.
They're no Point burger, but I enjoyed the food. Loved the tots. My favorite burger joint ever, the Vortex in Atlanta (featured on Man vs. Food) has the best burgers I've ever had. My favorite the Elvis burger, a burger topped with peanut butter, friend plantains, and bacon).
Or the triple stack heart attack: 2 1/2 patties, 2 fried eggs, 6 pieces of cheese, 8 pieces of bacon, instead of buns 3 grilled cheese sandwiches served over a bed of tots and fries covered in cheesy goo. Talk about getting your daily calories
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