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Outback Steakhouse has a damn good cheeseburger. Nobody thinks to get that when they are at Outback. But that shit is really, really good.
I love me some cheeseburgers? Hell, who doesn't like a cheeseburger? It's the staple for American culinary culture. It's right up there with apple pie, BBQ ribs and good old fashioned beer. Anyhow, I'm super hungry and craving a cheeseburger with fries and a chocolate shake. I've had cheeseburgers from almost every commercial fast-food restaurant, ranging anywhere from $2 to $40 for a cheeseburger and nothing, I mean nothing compares to this:
All you unfortunate east coast people can hate, but what's fact is fact and In-N-Out is clearly the GOAT when come good old fashioned cheeseburgers.
Yeah, well 5 guys doesn't use any seasoning and the meat is very high quality, fresh and never frozen.
So, you're wrong.
Sorry man, but I think you're going to have to enlighten us. You see, cheeseburgers and Texas are not synonymous with one another. It's not like saying New York and pizza, or getting back to Texas, Texas and barbecue. I've had Texas barbecue, both inside Texas, as well as in establishments outside of TX run by transplants from TX, and I know what that's like when someone mentions it. I would probably say that TX has the best barbecue, just like NY has the best pizza. So, I've been to TX several times and had all sorts of food there, barbecue, Mexican, Tex-Mex, Colombian, Italian, New American, Hungarian, etc. But I can't recall ever having a cheeseburger there, and if I did, it certainly wasn't memorable. So, tell us, why are Texas cheeseburgers the best? What are the best burger joints in Texas? etc.i live in Texas...call me when the other states have something worthy to us over here.
The best Cheeseburger I've eaten, has come from a little road side establishment about 50 feet off of a highway, in a small county with only a few thousand residents. The place is just a little shack that's been there since the 70's. Their burgers are great, they're about twice the size of a normal cheese burger, extra cheese, fully loaded and super greasy.
Sorry man, but I think you're going to have to enlighten us. You see, cheeseburgers and Texas are not synonymous with one another. It's not like saying New York and pizza, or getting back to Texas, Texas and barbecue. I've had Texas barbecue, both inside Texas, as well as in establishments outside of TX run by transplants from TX, and I know what that's like when someone mentions it. I would probably say that TX has the best barbecue, just like NY has the best pizza. So, I've been to TX several times and had all sorts of food there, barbecue, Mexican, Tex-Mex, Colombian, Italian, New American, Hungarian, etc. But I can't recall ever having a cheeseburger there, and if I did, it certainly wasn't memorable. So, tell us, why are Texas cheeseburgers the best? What are the best burger joints in Texas? etc.