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Second vote for MoJoes, especially the Big Mo' as it is a 10oz hand-pattied masterpiece. MoJoes is in a great location, has a great patio, cheap beers, and stiff liquor drinks.
I voted Five Guys. Second would have to be Cook Out. I have yet to try Only Burger but can't wait. Char Grill is ok. I really like Red Robin's Santa Fe veggie burger.
Wow. I don't much care for Five Guys. And eight votes for Red Robbin? I prefer my hamburger to come without large helpings of kitsh and loud children.
I'm actually with MikeJ on this one but among the choices listed, I cast the only vote so far for Pharaoh's. Come to think of it, Pharoah's does serve a healthy dose of kitsh, but one not nearly so large as Red Robin.
another 'other' vote. mine goes for BUNS in Chapel Hill. Leaner meats, fresher veggies, more toppings than you would ever think belong on a burger, and killer fries.
Yeah. Me too. I went there once because my wife found out that their french fries were gluten free (not too many are because restaurants often cook other foods containing gluten in the same oil that the fries are done in). I thought it was terrible and used my veto to say that we will not go there again. The burger was so greasy and the bun was smashed flat. Not much better than fast food IMO.
The burger was so greasy and the bun was smashed flat. Not much better than fast food IMO.
+1 on that. we frequent Southpoint Mall and the line for 5 Guys is usually ridiculously long. we somehow hit them in a lull the last time we were there, so i decided to give it a try. blah. super greasy burger that fell apart halfway through the meal. no better than what i can get at Burger King IMO. same goes for Char-Grill. don't get me wrong, i'm not against a sloppy greasy burger every once in a while, but why spend $5 on something that costs $2.50 at the guy down the street?
Mike
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