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  • markseven
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    Originally posted by RUFFLZ
    ohh man, you and I..we feelin' each other right now.
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    My cuzzo took me to the one in Anaheim, best burger I've ever had.
    Be sure to bring spare boxers if you cap it with a milkshake and fries.
    Ruffs, when were you in Anaheim? Are you coming here again? I was at that Slater's last night!

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  • mbonanni
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    Just had in n out for lunch. Five Guy's can suck it.

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  • 318isbmw
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    I gotta agree about the whole chain fast food place idea. It's cheaper out where I live to go to a local burger joint than it is to even go to the fast food. Plus you know who you're supporting, and you can actually know where your foods are coming from.

    It's funny, our town put huge restrictions on businesses in the town which enabled the local businesses to fit within the parameters, but the big businesses want it their way or they walk away, so all we have are local businesses in our community. Even better is the fact the house prices are higher than the surrounding areas because there isn't all the riff raff that comes with big businesses.

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  • Farbin Kaiber
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    ^Thank you for understanding what I was saying. I actually appreciate your reply.

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  • BraveUlysses
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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.
    This kind of thinking is what we need--lots of local businesses will take the time, effort and expense to source their ingredients from better, local sources than chains will.

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  • RUFFLZ
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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.
    ohh man, you and I..we feelin' each other right now.
    pause

    My cuzzo took me to the one in Anaheim, best burger I've ever had.
    Be sure to bring spare boxers if you cap it with a milkshake and fries.

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  • Farbin Kaiber
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    ^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.

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  • xAZxE30x
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    You can't really compare those burgers to these places. Clearly if I want an amazing burger it sure as well won't have a drive thru

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  • markseven
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    Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber
    x2 for a local burger. Last time I went to SLC I stopped at In-N-Out for a 4 patty, but it was le meh. We have a Five Guys up here, I've been once, and only once. It was even lower ranked in my book than In-N-Out. When I lived in SoCal, I went to The Habit every so often, but again a local burger is always better than a chain burger.

    Example...

    My good friend is the Chef at Republic. www.republicamericangrill.com/

    Fire grilled 8oz 100% angus beef burger with lettuce, tomato, red onion, melted gouda and roasted garlic mayo on a split top bun. $9.99
    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.

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  • Farbin Kaiber
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    x2 for a local burger. Last time I went to SLC I stopped at In-N-Out for a 4 patty, but it was le meh. We have a Five Guys up here, I've been once, and only once. It was even lower ranked in my book than In-N-Out. When I lived in SoCal, I went to The Habit every so often, but again a local burger is always better than a chain burger.

    Example...

    My good friend is the Chef at Republic. www.republicamericangrill.com/

    Fire grilled 8oz 100% angus beef burger with lettuce, tomato, red onion, melted gouda and roasted garlic mayo on a split top bun. $9.99

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  • BeefSupreme
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    lolled hard

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  • markseven
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    Originally posted by JinormusJ
    It's better than 5-Guys hands down.

    5-Guys literally tastes like a backyard grill burger. There is nothing special about it and I don't know about you, but I pay like $.50 for those. $12 is overpriced POS kind of money.

    Habit is by far superior; In-n-Out beats out all competition...
    Originally posted by RUFFLZ
    thought wrong bruh!
    we got habits poppin' up errrwhere around here.

    protip: opt for the Santa Barbara style burger.
    #trust
    ^ These

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  • mbonanni
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    The 5 Guys in my town is so close to In n Out, I can never justify going. Maybe I will get it today.

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  • RUFFLZ
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    Originally posted by 2mAn
    SoCal burger joint. Dont think its anywhere else.

    thought wrong bruh!
    we got habits poppin' up errrwhere around here.

    protip: opt for the Santa Barbara style burger.
    #trust

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  • Mr. Tasty
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    5 guys is all about putting a fuck ton of ingredients on your burger.

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