Burgin'

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  1. biggundewayne63

    biggundewayne63 Active Member

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    pretty good place in baltimore called abbey burger bistro. theres no menu they just bring you out a clipboard with a paper and pensil and you check off what you want to custom make your burger. some interesting options like alligator for your meat or pretzel roll for your bun. different options for the fries as well like sweat potato fries which ive recently discovered and come to love. excellent beer menu as well. my friend got the alligator burger last time we were there said it was good but gave him a weird shit.
     
  2. DownAndOut

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    How do you prepare sweat potato fries? Are they cooked is sweat, coated in sweat or made with sweat extract?
     
  3. Barry the Baptist

    Barry the Baptist Hello son, would you like a lolly?
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    I was debating taking a trip down Bmore when I come back East where is this place? I'd be staying in Owings Mills.
     
  4. biggundewayne63

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    its on cross street in federal hill
     
  5. Scruggy

    Scruggy Active Member

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    In n Out's 100 x 100 Burg.

    100 meat patties and 100 slices of cheese between two buns. It costs a little less than $100. I'd like to give it the Ol' "In Out In Out"

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  6. MBGreen

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    all that cheese should counteract the diarrehia nicely.
     
  7. Scruggy

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    I'll also be wearing a diarrhea-phragm when I eat it.
     
  8. MBGreen

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    good call...safety first.
     
  9. Barry the Baptist

    Barry the Baptist Hello son, would you like a lolly?
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    Wow I love In N out but even that might make me tap... the double double animal style is enough for me although my wife gets em pussy I mean protein style no bun just wrapped in lettuce.
     
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    The chef's not all there. Mustard only goes on the burger for an animal style burger. It's always just salt pepper lettuce tomato sauce cheese. Totally overrated burger though. I'd rather make my own at home.
     
  13. Scruggy

    Scruggy Active Member

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    Now this is what I call Burgin'!

    Overweight teen stabs his mother because he wouldn't bring him a Burger! (with burgtastic video)

    “"He was like 'Where's my food at?' and I'm like 'I'm not gonna give you anything' so he smacked my sandwich and he pushed me or something and it escalated from there…”

    Rally's must have some good burgs!

    http://hiphopwired.com/2010/05/27/o...-for-stabbing-mother-over-cheeseburger-video/
     
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    Ate perhaps the best burger I've ever had over the weekend. Place is called Hole in the Wall Burger Joint for a reason. Off Santa Monica Blvd, technically, but you can't see it. Tucked behind a strip mall Winchell's Donuts. Literally.

    Inside, though, nice, clean, simple and to the point. Great burgers, great price. Had mine on a pretzel bun with bacon, cheddar, onion mayo, grilled onions, red leaf lettuce, and zucchini pickles. It was beyond delicious.

    Www.holeinthewallburgerjoint.com
     
  15. SydneyDon

    SydneyDon 2008/2009 TGG The Green Card "International Poster

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    That looks good, I'm definitely burgin today.
     
  16. Hobbes3259

    Hobbes3259 Well-Known Member

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    You know...when I used to live at both Edinger Ave/Red Hill ave and on Colombo Ln where the 55/5 meet......there was a kick ass Carl's Jr..and Beef Bowl, neither of which are available on the E.C.

    Can't remember the name of the Burrito place (Not Del Taco..My fave that was on Red Hill), just north of the 55...Tustin Villiage Way maybe?
     
  17. IATA

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    I know Sombrero is a damn fine burrito
     
  18. Hobbes3259

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    I've actually switched from the Burrito, to the GYRO.....

    There is a kick ass Greek place right next to my ofc.

    As a Gyro, or as a platter...
     
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    It'd be nice to visit the ole stompin grounds again.


    Best place on the planet.
     
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    Haha. Funny thing about that quote. I had never had Five Guys before that, as it's just now making its way to California. I actually prefer Five Guys to In n Out. So, Five Guys calls IATA a liar too.

    I'm not sure which burrito place you're talking about. I have a few friends in Tustin, so I'm in the area a lot. Taco Factory is INSANELY good, but for tacos. Just a shack on the corner of Newport Ave and somethingerother. Just east of the 55, though. Super Antojito's is pretty good. I can't remember the cross streets, though.
     

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