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Re: Burger wars, re-visited
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2002 2:09 pm
by whatasteve
"If we go to seven places, that's almost 50%of the total we went to in the first place."
Right. And that means seven burgers.
Maybe we should re-do the whole list. OK, maybe not. Let's do all seven.
Re: Burger wars, re-visited
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2002 2:59 pm
by PX
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR><font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by PX:
<B>Alternatively, perhaps Punch, Whatasteve and I could do a quick 2 burger elimination round, visiting 1st and 10 and Fuddruckers over the weekend, and between them choosing 1 for the entire crowd to visit. With 3 judges present we have a quorum, and the odd number ensures that there cant be a tie. best 2 out of 3.
[This message has been edited by PonyPride (edited 10-23-2002).]</B></font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Why is PonyPride editing all my posts these days?
PK, the method of calculation was quite simple, and I will explain at our next get together.
Re: Burger wars, re-visited
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2002 3:33 pm
by PK
PX, no doubt the method of calculations was simple...we ain't trying to get to the moon. I could do nothing though because you never posted a final ranking of all 15 burger joints.
Re: Burger wars, re-visited
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2002 3:48 pm
by PX
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR><font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by PK:
<B>PX, no doubt the method of calculations was simple...we ain't trying to get to the moon. I could do nothing though because you never posted a final ranking of all 15 burger joints.</B></font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Look at my old list, Roses goes just below Uptown (5th.) Earls below 1st and 10. Adairs can go anyplace below #10.
Re: Burger wars, re-visited
Posted: Tue Nov 05, 2002 10:02 pm
by whatasteve
For those who dare to venture outside the immediate SMU community for a burger, here's a bit of advice: avoid Nedley's (on Plano Road, just south of Campbell in Richardson.) I was there last night, and thought I'd offer the board a view of a different kind of place - puke. The atmosphere had all the charm of a cafeteria at your average suburban high school, the beer wasn't that cold and the waitstaff had a hell of a time comprehending the simplest of orders. When I ordered my burger medium-well, the waiter actually looked at me and said "What do you mean?" Alas, the food matched the staff - a waste of space. Their idea of a medium-well burger is to serve a hockey puck with fake plastic-like cheese drooled all over it. The bun is something akin to a circular sponge (with just as much flavor as a sponge, I might add) and the meat itself was as tasteless as some of my comments after way too many drinks. This food is good enough to keep you alive, but not much more. Were this an official place on our wars - which thankfully it isn't, since I'd be ashamed to ask the rest of the Burger Crew to drive that far for such a nasty meal - it would rank dead last .... by a mile.
Re: Burger wars, re-visited
Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2002 6:19 pm
by Corso
My office is a couple of blocks from Nedley's, and you nailed it. Their burgers are simply terrible. Do not ever order one
Re: Burger wars, re-visited
Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2002 8:29 pm
by Dirty Bird
Hey Whatasteve,
Lenn Sakata told me that the Rhodeside Grill in Arlington, VA has a decent burger.
Don't know if you're headed back that way for Thanksgiving.
El Pajaro Sucio
Re: Burger wars, re-visited
Posted: Wed Nov 27, 2002 6:34 pm
by whatasteve
Dirty Bird - I was wondering what became of you.
Never been to Rhodeside, but it sounds like it's worth the trip to Va. If you're ever up in the D.C. area, give Hamburger Hamlet a try. Sensational grub.
Shoot me an email.
Re: Burger wars, re-visited
Posted: Fri Nov 29, 2002 2:12 am
by LA_Mustang
So Cal rules the burger world. Three places that stand out:
Apple Pan: near UCLA this Westwood burger joint is old school and all good.
Tommy's: great chili burger in the hood.
In-N-Out: simply the best burger ever.
Re: Burger wars, re-visited
Posted: Fri Nov 29, 2002 3:45 pm
by LA_Mustang
As for the best Dallas burger, Uptown and Goff's are neck and neck.
Re: Burger wars, re-visited
Posted: Fri Nov 29, 2002 4:23 pm
by SMUguy
Gotta disagree with you. For my money, Bailey's 1st & 10 and Uptown are the best. By a long shot. I was very unimpressed with Goff's, and I don't see the appeal in going there just to let that freak yell at you. I know it's a tradition, or something, but it seems to me he should pay you for the right to be that rude, not vice versa.
Re: Burger wars, re-visited
Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2002 12:09 pm
by smudad
Goff's was a great burger place back in the 50's. I kept telling my Mustangs about them. We ordered some before a game several years ago. They were awful. Same experience with Rockefeller's in FW. Kincaid's in Ft. Worth is my choice. Just ignore the tcu stuff.
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Re: Burger wars, re-visited
Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2002 12:37 pm
by Guest
Goff's Hamburgers are the best, but ole Harvey show is proud of them!
But it is worth putting up with his BS to get one of his burgers.
Re: Burger wars, re-visited
Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2002 1:48 pm
by LA_Mustang
smudad, Kincaid's is a great burger. I forget about it because its in cowtown. I would rate it just behind Uptown and Goff's. Another place with a good burger is Texadelphia.
Re: Burger wars, re-visited
Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2003 8:33 pm
by No Quarter
Hey guys, I'm looking forward to and counting on you to take up this important subject again soon!