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  • PNGwynne
    Master of Fowl Play
    • Jun 5, 2008
    • 19935

    #16
    We have a Wayback Burger franchise nearby. I really like them, I think they have 5 Guys beat in price and quality. A new Culvers has opened recently, but I've yet to try it.

    A local drive-in has a steakburger on a pumpernickel bun and it's fantastic.
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    • J.B.
      Guild Navigator
      • Jun 23, 2010
      • 3080

      #17
      Originally posted by Hector
      Yes, they are always packed with long lines, but part of it is because there are fewer of them than other burger chains. Oakland, my hometown, only has one for example. The other one nearby is in Alameda. McDonalds on the other hand seems to have one in each corner, lol.
      If there was only one McDonald's/Wendy's/Carl's Jr./Jack in the Box/Burger King in your hometown, would there be a 20th car in line?
      Last edited by J.B.; Nov 7, '22, 9:05 PM.
      You are transparent; I see many things... I see plans within plans.

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      • TrekStar
        Trek or Treat
        • Jan 20, 2011
        • 8700

        #18
        In-N-Out Burger? not the best name for a franchise burger joint if you know what I mean. Anyways I don’t think we have those around these parts, besides McDonalds, Burger King and Wendy’s for fast food places, there’s a Five Guy’s within walking distance and there’s a Dennys somewhere too.

        I really do not frequent any of those places, but if I had to choose it would be Five Guys a better quality burger.

        Hey JB, what’s Question #27? I couldn’t make it out to good. California has a lot of questions come election time, No Surfing in a non surfing zone?

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        • J.B.
          Guild Navigator
          • Jun 23, 2010
          • 3080

          #19
          Originally posted by TrekStar
          In-N-Out Burger? not the best name for a franchise burger joint if you know what I mean.
          "Nothing wrong with the ol' in-out in-out, droog."

          You are transparent; I see many things... I see plans within plans.

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          • Liu Bei
            Banned
            • Mar 31, 2018
            • 755

            #20
            Originally posted by J.B.
            If you're lucky enough to have them in your State, then the long line should come as no surprise. Counted 19 cars this afternoon, but this is pretty much the norm regardless of day or time.





            Is it worth it? Hell yes. Fresh, simple menu with a secret menu: I order my Double-Double Animal Style. Animal Style burgers include pickles, extra spread, grilled onions and mustard fried onto each meat patty. And if I'm feeling extra crazed, I'll order the fries the same way (adds cheese, In-N-Out's secret spread, and grilled onions right on top).



            LOL. Come get in line at a Martin's in Georgia. 19 cars is a slow day.

            But if you really want to see some action, try going through the drive thru in a Chic Fil A. 20 to 30 cars deep with a two-lane drive thru.

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            Last edited by Liu Bei; Nov 7, '22, 9:58 PM.

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            • J.B.
              Guild Navigator
              • Jun 23, 2010
              • 3080

              #21
              Originally posted by Liu Bei
              LOL. Come get in line at a Martin's in Georgia. 19 cars is a slow day.

              But if you really want to see some action, try going through the drive thru in a Chic Fil A. 20 to 30 cars deep with a two-lane drive thru.

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              Hey man, 's me some Chic Fil A! Tell us about Martin's in Georgia.
              You are transparent; I see many things... I see plans within plans.

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              • Liu Bei
                Banned
                • Mar 31, 2018
                • 755

                #22
                Originally posted by J.B.
                Hey man, 's me some Chic Fil A! Tell us about Martin's in Georgia.
                I don’t know if Martin’s is just a southern thing, but it’s big around here. They’re only open until 2:00pm, so I think that contributes to how long the lines are.

                Their specialties are their breakfast biscuits (Steak biscuit, sausage biscuit, bacon and biscuit, etc…) and BLTs for lunch.

                Chic Fil A wins the day for cleanliness, customer service, and overall high quality service, but on pure taste, I think Martin’s is better.

                Anyway, typically the lines are so long that they stretch around the store, out the parking lot, and into the streets. If you’re driving down a busy highway and see a dozen cars all lined up in the turning lane and beyond with their blinkers on, it’s not a funeral procession, it’s just the line for Martin’s. It’s really insane.

                But I highly recommend giving them a try if you get the chance. They won’t win any beauty points, but they got it where it counts.

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                • Jorge Galvan
                  Persistent Member
                  • Jun 8, 2015
                  • 1097

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Makernaut
                  Whataburger gets my vote, too. Most all of my friends and family would say the same.
                  I was in Dallas three years ago and tried WHATABURGER and it was GREAT! Up there with FATBURGER and MEATHEADS here in Chicago!!!

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                  • Jorge Galvan
                    Persistent Member
                    • Jun 8, 2015
                    • 1097

                    #24
                    Whether it’s our hand-pressed, never frozen beef patties, scratch-made onion rings or our homemade chili, if it’s on a Fatburger, you know it’s the best.



                    XXL KING and a FAT FRY for me any day of the week!!



                    NUFF SAID!

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                    • Earth 2 Chris
                      Verbose Member
                      • Mar 7, 2004
                      • 32959

                      #25
                      I don't know if Double Dogs is a national chain, or just a regional thing around here, but they have excellent, fresh beef burgers. The Bo Burger (named after one of the owner's dogs) is mouth-wateringly delicious.
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                      • Hector
                        el Hombre de Acero
                        • May 19, 2003
                        • 31852

                        #26
                        Originally posted by J.B.
                        If there was only one McDonald's/Wendy's/Carl's Jr./Jack in the Box/Burger King in your hometown, would there be a 20th car in line?
                        Yes.

                        I see some Mickey Ds with about a dozen cars deep in my neck of the woods (not all the time of course, as there are so many of them). Imagine just one in the entire city. People like to hate on McDonalds, but it’s by far the number one burger chain franchise in the world for a reason. 36,000 around the world in fact. And it’s not even the so-called cheap prices either. Heck, an In N Out Double Double meal is cheaper than a McDonalds Double Quarter Pounder meal in fact.

                        I usually get my burger at In N Out, then drive to McDonalds for their much tastier fries and their $1 Diet Coke…
                        Last edited by Hector; Nov 8, '22, 7:35 PM.
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                        • Hector
                          el Hombre de Acero
                          • May 19, 2003
                          • 31852

                          #27
                          …and while In N Out fries suck, the Animal Style version should at least be dripped with some soft nacho cheese type sauce and not those melted cheese slices that turn into shoe leather after it cools down, lol.
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                          • Megotastrophe
                            Permanent Member
                            • Jun 29, 2018
                            • 3090

                            #28
                            Just as a defense thing here.. my wife prefers the In and Out burger. My daughter likes the Shake Shack. Whataburger and close second choice 5 Guys get my vote.

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