Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2006 2:07 pm
From the sound of it, if hanging a UT flag outside is going to cost them all of your business, I think they should go ahead and paint over the mural, since you won't ever see it anyway.
I'll have to check out "Red's".PonyPride wrote:Found a new one for the Burger Crew, if they're willing to make a road trip. There's a new place in Plano called Red's (Preston Road, near Spring Valley). Brand new, and absolutely fantastic burgers.
For those who like margaritas, they claim to have over 100 kinds of tequila, too, including so "exclusive" that a single margarita costs .... $99! (How is that possible???)
That is for the folks with more money than sense. Do you have any idea how many really good gin and tonics that would buy. Thanks, but no thanks.PonyPride wrote:Found a new one for the Burger Crew, if they're willing to make a road trip. There's a new place in Plano called Red's (Preston Road, near Spring Valley). Brand new, and absolutely fantastic burgers.
For those who like margaritas, they claim to have over 100 kinds of tequila, too, including so "exclusive" that a single margarita costs .... $99! (How is that possible???)
Took your suggestion and tried it, and there's a real chance that the only burger I've ever had that's better comes off my own grill (and NO burger is better than that!) The burger at Red's was unbelievably good. I'm trying to keep the holiday eating down, sort of, and nearly ordered a second one. They're that good.PonyPride wrote:Found a new one for the Burger Crew, if they're willing to make a road trip. There's a new place in Plano called Red's (Preston Road, near Spring Valley). Brand new, and absolutely fantastic burgers.
For those who like margaritas, they claim to have over 100 kinds of tequila, too, including so "exclusive" that a single margarita costs .... $99! (How is that possible???)
Suck it up PonyPride and report back your evaluation. Not to worry, your body will replenish the your blood supply.PonyPride wrote:Has anyone tried the Kobe Beef burger at Who's Who Burgers in Highland Park Village? The regular burger there is pretty good, but expensive, and I'm curious to know if there's a viable difference before I start selling blood to pay for lunch.
PonyPride wrote:Has anyone tried the Kobe Beef burger at Who's Who Burgers in Highland Park Village? The regular burger there is pretty good, but expensive, and I'm curious to know if there's a viable difference before I start selling blood to pay for lunch.
I don't know, Pride is getting pretty old.PK wrote:Suck it up PonyPride and report back your evaluation. Not to worry, your body will replenish the your blood supply.PonyPride wrote:Has anyone tried the Kobe Beef burger at Who's Who Burgers in Highland Park Village? The regular burger there is pretty good, but expensive, and I'm curious to know if there's a viable difference before I start selling blood to pay for lunch.
Danny Noonan wrote:I'd take a loon burger over uptown any day. The loon makes a great burger.