Let's talk burgers yall. I have to bring this to the hangout. I was looking through the Chronicle and they had various burger grades. Where is your favorite Htown burger spot? I rather enjoy Bubba's under the highway. What about yall? Also Red Robin... this burger.. This picture. What a hot mess. How did it get a C and not and F? https://www.chron.com/entertainment...rades-Alison-Cook-14819806.php#photo-17636650 The bun is an embarrassment and looks like it was under someone's boot in the kitchen and the burger has a tepid unmelted cheese slice and a sad single tomato slice.... with the ultimate crime against humanity: shredded lettuce.
never been to Red Robin...based off the look of that sad struggle burger in that picture, it looks like I haven’t missed out on anything
To get a good burger these days you need to shell out at least 20. the only played I’ve been impressed by I s wahlburgers
Thank you for bringing this to the hangout OP. We needed this like a slug needs sodium chloride. http://bbs.clutchfans.net/index.php?search/28099686/&q=burger&o=relevance&c[title_only]=1&c[node]=13
Buff Burger is one of my favorites when I'm near one. Great burgers and amazing tater tots. Grub Burger in The Woodlands does a great job, too. I don't know if there's much worse than getting cheese that is still cold on a burger. I can't stand that.
lmao @ the Red Robin photo. My burger has never looked like that there, but it's still definitely C at best.
I don't get to too many of the popular foodie burger spots but Red Robin is awesome. That picture isnt an accurate reflection
I can’t get over how disrespectful that Red Robin burger looks Why does that burger look like it has an illness? It looks like they scooped it up from the back of the fridge and served it. even my dogs would be like if I fed them that struggle burger
It’s hard to do a bad burger. taconmadre in south Houston will take a few years off your life, but is worth it.
I don't eat meat, but I'm fascinated with fermentation. I've heard dry-aging meat supposedly makes it much much tastier and tender, so I'd propose yall should try a dry-aged beef burger (and steak) if yall haven't yet. Oh, and the Beyond Burger is pretty good. There's this place called Burganics down the street from the galleria that serves it for 7 bucks. They also serve grass-fed beef burgers, I think Bison and grilled chicken.