Cheeseburgers, close second hamburger
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Isn't that redundant? Are there non-fast-food burgers?
Regardless, if I'm getting fast food I'm getting something better than a burger.
Yes, there are gourmet burger places, and some fancy restaurants serve burgers (I've had a burger in a Jamie Oliver restaurant for example).
What do you consider better than a burger for fast food though?
tacos, gyros, polish, mandoo, bahn mi, empanadas, fried chicken sandwich, fried pickles, hot wings, french fries, malts, doughnuts, pulled pork, crêpes... and the list goes on
In N Out
These days, I'm really trying for there not to be.
Shake shack
I don't remember the last time I had a fast food burger. And I would like to keep it that way. Thank you.
You know you want to
The kebab shop down the road makes burgers too and they're better than everything I've had from one of the large chains while still distinctly feeling like junk food.
Is it that they spice the patties or something else? What's the liklihood their burgers are mixed meat? Like maybe goat + beef?
The habit
Santa Barbara Style please!
small Cheval for regional chain & Culver’s for national.
Which nation?
Do they make horse burgers??
I only recently learned the answer is "no"! For years I was wondering why people were lining up around the block to eat horse.
Hungry Jacks Bacon Deluxe
R.I.P. 2for$10 Bacon Deluxe deal.
"This Bay Area burger is the best I've ever eaten"
https://www.sfgate.com/food/article/hyphy-burger-oaklnd-best-i-ve-ever-eaten-20418108.php
A local joint which I will not name, but they're basically like shake shack. The food used to be way better than shake shack, but unfortunately now it's just on par with shake shack. (Still great though). The fries however are perfect.
Whataburger Sweet & Spicy Bacon Burger.
Is your name from dune? Finally read all the way to Chapterhouse dune