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If you've never been to Ty's plan on a wait unless you arrive around 1130 or 130 the noon hour is packed.
Ty's best bet is 1100-1115. It is crazy busy at noon. Like a line wrapped around the front of the building on nice days. And it is well worth the wait.
I haven't been there for a while, but need to go again soon.
I gotta go with Freddy's double steak burger. I had my first one about two months ago. I've been to most of the establishments mentioned but this Freddy's best.
I guess it's because the burgers we all have had aren't from huge chains (or any chains for that matter) and they don't taste processed. there's actually love that goes into the burger.
I guess it's because the burgers we all have had aren't from huge chains (or any chains for that matter) and they don't taste processed. there's actually love that goes into the burger.
Yea, I understand that, but what seperates one of the non-chains from the other?
I guess it's because the burgers we all have had aren't from huge chains (or any chains for that matter) and they don't taste processed. there's actually love that goes into the burger.
Yea, I understand that, but what seperates one of the non-chains from the other?
My vote goes to Walt's Old Fassion Hamburgers.
There has never been a better burger than a Walt's bacon, chili, cheese burger with fries, fried okra, and a big Dr Pepper.
Kick 'em square in the grapes! (that can be very painful)
Bomber Burger... best by far. Followed by the Kitchen Sink bison burger at Montana Ted's and the triple at Freddy's. BTW I think a heart attack by 25 is not outta the question.
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