Burger wars, re-visited
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Re: Burger wars, re-visited
My guess would be you would have to towel off after each bite with them also.
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Re: Burger wars, re-visited
2ndandlong wrote:How were the women?
Just as appealing as the burgers.

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Haven't had a Point Burger in a while.
Need to change that. Soon.
Need to change that. Soon.
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Re: Burger wars, re-visited
Anyone know if IN and Out is open?
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Burger wars, re-visited
Not the one on 75 and Caruth Haven, it's not even close to finished yet.
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Monkeystang wrote:Anyone know if IN and Out is open?
what's your big rush? have you ever eaten there before?
if so, you know it's not THAT great.
if not, it's not THAAT great.
it's fast food. better than McD's, not close to a real hamburger.
get a t-shirt and get over it.
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envy huh?
it is pretty awesome, sorry.
it is pretty awesome, sorry.
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Re: Burger wars, re-visited
DMN story a few days ago said first two locations in Frisco and Allen will open by the end of May.

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RednBlue11 wrote:envy huh?
it is pretty awesome, sorry.
Envy nothing. not really any comparison. we're not a QSR. we're a sports bar that serves hamburgers and other food. 8 oz and 13 oz hamburgers.
here's the deal. In-n-Out is not bad for a qsr. but it's not in the same category as a hand formed & seasoned patty. the avg. patty size at I-N-O is 3oz.
all i've ever said about them is that they're better than your run in the mill QSR, but not the best (and certainly not the worst). yes, they use fresh products hence their expansion strategy surrounding a distribution center. but good lord, the hype about them is unfounded. once they are here, and the shine is gone, hopefully we can all chill out about it.
again, no envy at all regarding the burger itself (sure, would i like to have 250 stores throwing off a couple hundred grand a piece annually? you bet)
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Burger wars, re-visited
In and out is solid, as is five guys...
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NickSMU17 wrote:In and out is solid, as is five guys...
just so damn heavy...
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Re: Burger wars, re-visited
PonyFan wrote:As of last week, they were still doing construction. I'd be very surprised if it's open yet - I'll check later today.
Still under construction. Wood/particle board walls at this point.
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Re: Burger wars, re-visited
I went to watch the NCAA games today at the Overtime Tavern, which is where the old National Sports Lounge is, and I have to admit, I was very pleasantly surprised. The food at NSL was terrible, but my burger today was terrific. A little greasy, but not overly messy, and the burger had loads of flavor. Wheat bun was a perfect match, although I don't know enough about food critique to explain why. The onion rings were pretty lame, but the burger was exceptional, and considering how crappy NSL was, a really impressive burger - definitely worth a return trip.
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