ambush80
Senior Member
Fuddruckers?
Wow. I had to look it up because I swear I remember Fuddruckers in the Midtown Home Depot. Turns out that was a bad idea.
Fuddruckers?
Nope, this was back in the very early 80s, they went under.Fuddruckers?
I love fries. That is a major understatement.If you ate all the fries that comes with a burger at five guys that is a testament to how much you love fries. The wife and I can get 2 burgers and 1 order of fries and usually have a few left over. Impressive sir.
That sounds exactly like Fuddrucker's.Used to be a chain of burger joints in Atlanta that blew away everything else and I can't remember the name. They served you a burger and fries on a bun then you went what was basically a salad bar and dressed it how you wanted it, they also had self served draft beer on tap. It was an awesome place.
Red Robin has great steak fries,,,,all u can eat too,,,,I love fries. That is a major understatement.
Yeah, they're pretty good. We ate there one time. The burgers weren't really any better than Wendy's, and it cost us over $100 plus tip for five of us to eat burgers and fries.Red Robin has great steak fries,,,,all u can eat too,,,,
Yeah, they're pretty good. We ate there one time. The burgers weren't really any better than Wendy's, and it cost us over $100 plus tip for five of us to eat burgers and fries.
I haven't been back. If I'm going to a sit-down burger joint, it's gonna be Fuddruckers where they grind their meat and make their buns in-house, have a huge toppings bar, and generally have much better food for less than RR. And you can get a good selection of beer, in-house-baked cookies, and you can squeeze a pound of jalapeno cheese over your fries if you want to."Dislike"
Never had one,,,,I haven't been back. If I'm going to a sit-down burger joint, it's gonna be Fuddruckers where they grind their meat and make their buns in-house, have a huge toppings bar, and generally have much better food for less than RR. And you can get a good selection of beer, in-house-baked cookies, and you can squeeze a pound of jalapeno cheese over your fries if you want to.
Fuddruckers has sides of beef hanging in the glass-walled butcher shop when you walk in the door. And all of it except the ribeyes goes into the huge burger patties they make.
Never been to a Fudruckers, gonna have to fix that.That sounds exactly like Fuddrucker's.
Not up here,,,,Never been to a Fudruckers, gonna have to fix that.
Wendys fries are great. I ate some Burger King fries the other day as well, and man, those were even better. They're thick with just the right amount of crispiness to them. https://www.bk.com/menu-item/french-friesI love fries. That is a major understatement.
Ever had fries with mayo,or A1 sauce?Wendys fries are great. I ate some Burger King fries the other day as well, and man, those were even better. They're thick with just the right amount of crispiness to them. https://www.bk.com/menu-item/french-fries
Gotta have some fries with a burger!
I like 6 or 7 packs of it in their chili with cheeseI like to get their chilie sauce and put it on my fries.
That being said.....I haven't tried a burger from Cook-Out and I hear they are super.
Probably because grinding beef costs about $5 a pound now or more. There is a restaurant called the Pioneer near here in the tiny town of Clyde, NC that still has a big, sloppy, fresh burger and homemade fries for not much over five bucks. I stop in there and get one every now and then.I just don't understand why you just can't get a good burger,do a custom mix like they did at this little bar I used to go too,,,,ground chuck and round,,,,cheap too,,,,2 cheeseburgers fries and a brewski,,,,a little over a 5 spot,,,,
Yes, they do.I'll bet your guys blackstones do a great burger,,,,
I prefer ketchup, or just eating them as they are. I may spice up the ketchup with hot sauce sometimes. And that looks good, NCHB!Ever had fries with mayo,or A1 sauce?