...it's now time to talk hamburgers / cheeseburgers (or any variety thereof).
My feeling is that Jack n' Grill (26th and Federal) has the best damn burger in the metropolitan area. Before anyone tries to talk any smack, get yer butts down there and look into the "Dez" burger - a whopping pound (that's right I said it, a POUND) of beef lodged between a chewy bun that has been slightly grilled. Also slabbed in there - green chiles, cheese (thought not so much as to overwhelm the taste of the beef), lettuce, ketchup, etc. As an added bonus, the good folks at Jack n' Grill have now decided to include onion rings or fries with every burger related order, all for a very fair price ($7 in this case). MMMMMMMMMMMM, BITCH!!!!!!!!! It'll get you full!!!!!!!!!!
Oh, Jack n' Grill is also the home to some award winning New Mexican cuisine.
Now, I know there will be obvious deviations from the point of this thread, e.g. - quality of fries, onion rings, milkshakes, etc, but try to stay on task here. Who serves your favorite BURGER? For the record, I'm with the Lazian on this one. If all things are to be considered, it is hard to beat a post-dj throwdown with your Arbor homies at Jim's Burger Haven. A quality malted tastes so good after a summer afternoon at the dirt hills.
Commence debate now......
My feeling is that Jack n' Grill (26th and Federal) has the best damn burger in the metropolitan area. Before anyone tries to talk any smack, get yer butts down there and look into the "Dez" burger - a whopping pound (that's right I said it, a POUND) of beef lodged between a chewy bun that has been slightly grilled. Also slabbed in there - green chiles, cheese (thought not so much as to overwhelm the taste of the beef), lettuce, ketchup, etc. As an added bonus, the good folks at Jack n' Grill have now decided to include onion rings or fries with every burger related order, all for a very fair price ($7 in this case). MMMMMMMMMMMM, BITCH!!!!!!!!! It'll get you full!!!!!!!!!!
Oh, Jack n' Grill is also the home to some award winning New Mexican cuisine.
Now, I know there will be obvious deviations from the point of this thread, e.g. - quality of fries, onion rings, milkshakes, etc, but try to stay on task here. Who serves your favorite BURGER? For the record, I'm with the Lazian on this one. If all things are to be considered, it is hard to beat a post-dj throwdown with your Arbor homies at Jim's Burger Haven. A quality malted tastes so good after a summer afternoon at the dirt hills.
Commence debate now......