Posted: Mon May 23, 2005 2:46 pm
Pluckers (evidently) is a big supporter of Mustang Athletics, which is great... but the food is absolutely horrible.
Not doing too well at the tables, huh?RGV Pony wrote:I don't really have any reason how this would have to do with SMU or SMU football...other than the fact that I myself am in Vegas at the moment...and to give ya'll an idea of what drives my wife crazy, we were walking down the strip and I pointed out Fatburger....she wondered why...and I responded well, it just made me think about the Burger Wars thread on PonyFans.com.
With a name like 'Angry Dog', I was expecting a hot dog stand! Where is this establishment, whatasteve?whatasteve wrote:Happened upon a place this week that definitely needs to be added to the list. I think it's been suggested before, but the Burger Crew never made the trek:
Angry Dog. A friend came into town, and told me it was his favorite burger when he lived here, and he needed to satisfy a three-year craving. I told him I didn't know where it was or what it was like, but when he said he was buying, off we went. Fantastic burger. Good atmosphere, service, etc., too, but of course the burger is what matters. Without the official forms to fill out, I didn't do a really scientific analysis, but I'd have to say it would be in (or at least very close to being in) the top 5. Tremendous effort by the folks at Angry Dog.
We tried Fat Daddy's for lunch today. Not bad. I had the 1/2 lb. burger with mayo, Swiss cheese, tomatoes and pickles. If you're in the area, give it a try. But I don't think it's worth a cross-town drive.Peruna wrote:A new place for the Burger Brothers:
Fat Daddy's (Garland Rd. and Buckner - just east of White Rock).
I drove by yesterday, saw a banner that said "Best Burger in Dallas" and thought of you boys. I have to say, I was pretty impressed.
Swiss cheese on a burger??? No wonder you weren't all that impressed. Swiss on ham...yes, on a burger...I don't think so. A truely good burger is BEEF, lettuce, tomatoes, onions, pickels (optional), mayo and mustard!!! If you just have to have a cheese burger, throw on some American cheese.MrMustang1965 wrote:We tried Fat Daddy's for lunch today. Not bad. I had the 1/2 lb. burger with mayo, Swiss cheese, tomatoes and pickles. If you're in the area, give it a try. But I don't think it's worth a cross-town drive.
Unfortunately, I can't eat onions or lettuce. American cheese tastes like paper to me. C'mon...what's wrong with cheese?PK wrote:Swiss cheese on a burger??? No wonder you weren't all that impressed. Swiss on ham...yes, on a burger...I don't think so. A truely good burger is BEEF, lettuce, tomatoes, onions, pickels (optional), mayo and mustard!!! If you just have to have a cheese burger, throw on some American cheese.MrMustang1965 wrote:We tried Fat Daddy's for lunch today. Not bad. I had the 1/2 lb. burger with mayo, Swiss cheese, tomatoes and pickles. If you're in the area, give it a try. But I don't think it's worth a cross-town drive.
Cheese?...how about mucho calories? Besides cheese distracts from the taste of the BEEF.MrMustang1965 wrote:Unfortunately, I can't eat onions or lettuce. American cheese tastes like paper to me. C'mon...what's wrong with cheese?
$6.69whatasteve wrote:Hmmm .... a one-pound burger? I smell a challenge coming on. How much is it?