Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 10:37 am
You go to Taco Diner for the scenery, not for the cuisine. And you get to wear your oversized sunglasses and not feel out of place.
PonyPride wrote:Bergermeister: Nope — never been. Just thought the idea of a burger and a CFS at one sitting was kind of revolting. But since I dig burgers as much as anyone, it sounds like a new place that needs to be tried!
Come on, BrianT — Taco Diner is pretty damn good. Over-priced, yes, but worthy of its reputation, I think.
Gazeebo Burger is located on Royal Lane between Preston Road and the Toll Road. South side of the street next door to Ruggeri's Italian Restaurant. Decent burger that you 'build yourself'. Mostly a hangout for the St. Mark's, Jesuit, Hockaday and Ursuline kids, though. During lunch, it's the 'stay-at-home' mommy crowd and the assortment of rugrats to go with them.Eddie P wrote:Try gazeebo Burger. I think off parke or parker and the tollway.
ponydawg wrote:Couple of things:
1) I did not pan thru all 56 pages to see if this burger was on the list.
2) I didn't believe it until I tried it.
My wife's grandfather swears by this burger. I always thought the old man was nuts for it, but I had it today and it was a great burger. One of the better ones I have had in awhile.
It tastes like the offspring if Jakes, kellers, and steak & shake mated.
Taco Diner. Try it, you won't regret it.
MrMustang1965 wrote:Gazeebo Burger is located on Royal Lane between Preston Road and the Toll Road. South side of the street next door to Ruggeri's Italian Restaurant. Decent burger that you 'build yourself'. Mostly a hangout for the St. Mark's, Jesuit, Hockaday and Ursuline kids, though. During lunch, it's the 'stay-at-home' mommy crowd and the assortment of rugrats to go with them.Eddie P wrote:Try gazeebo Burger. I think off parke or parker and the tollway.
Did not know that, PonySoprano. Thanks! Guess the Plano West kids will frequent that one!PonySoprano wrote:MrMustang1965 wrote:Gazeebo Burger is located on Royal Lane between Preston Road and the Toll Road. South side of the street next door to Ruggeri's Italian Restaurant. Decent burger that you 'build yourself'. Mostly a hangout for the St. Mark's, Jesuit, Hockaday and Ursuline kids, though. During lunch, it's the 'stay-at-home' mommy crowd and the assortment of rugrats to go with them.Eddie P wrote:Try gazeebo Burger. I think off parke or parker and the tollway.
Mr Mustang - Gazeebo Burger has opened up a second location at Parker and the Tollway, on the west side of the Tollway.
RGV Pony wrote:is that the place on 635 & MacArthur? I had a passing thought about stopping there on my way by this weekend...but I figured the Las Colinas place must be too new to be one sworn on by your grandfather in law
Love that place! Ate there twice last week when I was in Dallas. Pure greatness.The Q wrote:The place smells a little like an ashtray, but every time I go to High Point (Greenville, just inside 635), the burger is better and better. I've been full for hours.
RGV Pony wrote:ponydawg wrote:Couple of things:
1) I did not pan thru all 56 pages to see if this burger was on the list.
2) I didn't believe it until I tried it.
My wife's grandfather swears by this burger. I always thought the old man was nuts for it, but I had it today and it was a great burger. One of the better ones I have had in awhile.
It tastes like the offspring if Jakes, kellers, and steak & shake mated.
Taco Diner. Try it, you won't regret it.
is that the place on 635 & MacArthur? I had a passing thought about stopping there on my way by this weekend...but I figured the Las Colinas place must be too new to be one sworn on by your grandfather in law