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  • markseven
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    Originally posted by cactusjacks1
    I'm up for that, I know Jim would want to come also. Let's do it!
    Oh yeah, Jim too!

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  • cactusjacks1
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    Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber
    I'd love to check it out, but it's not right around the corner for me, it's equivalent to you driving to San Francisco for a burger. 480 miles one way, but if I'm ever up there, I will check it out.
    Short drive

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  • cactusjacks1
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    Originally posted by markseven
    Jack, thank you for the info! That burger looks incredible - I will eat there at some point...

    We should hit Slater's with Archie and Flarimer sometime soon...
    I'm up for that, I know Jim would want to come also. Let's do it!

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  • Farbin Kaiber
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    Originally posted by cactusjacks1
    In 2011 a small independent right around the corner from you was voted #1 burger in the country by WSJ - also featured in Sunset & USA Today. Hudson's Grill (seats 13 at the counter) in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. Serving up the same burger style since 1907.

    http://wandering-through-time-and-pl...-dalene-idaho/.

    Wouldn't have ever found it if my sister didn't live in Sand Point. You guys sure like to keep secrets - like 107 years!!

    I'd love to check it out, but it's not right around the corner for me, it's equivalent to you driving to San Francisco for a burger. 480 miles one way, but if I'm ever up there, I will check it out.

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  • markseven
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    Originally posted by cactusjacks1
    In 2011 a small independent right around the corner from you was voted #1 burger in the country by WSJ - also featured in Sunset & USA Today. Hudson's Grill (seats 13 at the counter) in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. Serving up the same burger style since 1907.

    http://wandering-through-time-and-pl...-dalene-idaho/.

    Wouldn't have ever found it if my sister didn't live in Sand Point. You guys sure like to keep secrets - like 107 years!!
    Jack, thank you for the info! That burger looks incredible - I will eat there at some point...

    We should hit Slater's with Archie and Flarimer sometime soon...

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  • cactusjacks1
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    Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber
    ^Thank you for understanding what I was saying. I actually appreciate your reply.
    In 2011 a small independent right around the corner from you was voted #1 burger in the country by WSJ - also featured in Sunset & USA Today. Hudson's Grill (seats 13 at the counter) in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. Serving up the same burger style since 1907.

    http://wandering-through-time-and-pl...-dalene-idaho/.

    Wouldn't have ever found it if my sister didn't live in Sand Point. You guys sure like to keep secrets - like 107 years!!

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  • cactusjacks1
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    Originally posted by markseven
    If cost is not an object, I offer the California Burrito burger at Slater's 50/50.

    Carne asada fire beef, cotija, Slater’s fries, guacamole, salsa, cilantro lime sour cream, brioche. It is muy bueno.
    I agree 100% with Mark! Slater's 50/50 is a local group of 7 sit down restaurants. The menu is virtually all burgers, the smallest being @ 6" tall. Take a look at fans creations! https://slaters5050.com/fan-creations/

    If you used to have In-N-Out as a destination - if your so inclined, try Slater's 50/50 - 100 beers on tap & the bar is raised for great
    burgers. https://slaters5050.com/beers-on-tap/lake-forest/

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  • flyboyx
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    shit!

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  • einhander
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    Originally posted by JinormusJ
    3



    But I agree with Farbio: the best burgers I've ever had were at mom-and-pop-shops; they are more willing to bend over backwards to please the customer and don't have to conform to corporate standards
    Farbio don't know shit about shit.

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  • markseven
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    Originally posted by JinormusJ
    3x3 Protein Style, Ketchup and Mustard Instead, Chopped Chilies, and only Grilled Onions


    Nation is just.. Okay. If we are going as a group, I'd get one, but I wouldn't go out of my way to grab one alone



    But I agree with Farbio: the best burgers I've ever had were at mom-and-pop-shops; they are more willing to bend over backwards to please the customer and don't have to conform to corporate standards
    George's Best
    1475 S Anaheim Blvd, Anaheim, CA 92805

    One of the best burger stands around.

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  • JinormusJ
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    5 guys burgers

    Originally posted by mbonanni
    Just had in n out for lunch. Five Guy's can suck it.
    3x3 Protein Style, Ketchup and Mustard Instead, Chopped Chilies, and only Grilled Onions


    Originally posted by Kevinl
    wish there were Nations Giant Hamburgers here like NorCal
    Nation is just.. Okay. If we are going as a group, I'd get one, but I wouldn't go out of my way to grab one alone



    But I agree with Farbio: the best burgers I've ever had were at mom-and-pop-shops; they are more willing to bend over backwards to please the customer and don't have to conform to corporate standards

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  • Kevinl
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    I can do without five guys been there once and was not impressed

    I wish there were Nations Giant Hamburgers here like NorCal

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  • markseven
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    Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber
    Roughly the same price as a value meal. 7.99 for burger fries and a drink at most chain places.
    Oh, gotcha... I forgot about the infamous "Value Meals" I don't do that evah! There was one coworker that would drop $11 on a VM at Quiznos. Crazy.

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  • Farbin Kaiber
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    Roughly the same price as a value meal. 7.99 for burger fries and a drink at most chain places.

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  • markseven
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    Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber
    ^Well, I'm just saying for the same price I can get a better burger and am at a place I could have a cold craft brew with it, why would I go to a chain. If we all started focusing on small independent places as opposed to the chain mentality we as a nation have, we could get back to originality and craftsmanship.
    Farmin, same price as what?

    In-n-Out is $2.15 for a cheeseburger and $1.85 for fries. Me, the wife and bambino are done for $8.96 (CB x 3 + fries x 1).

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