Nobody will ever win this debate, people will always think the place they grew up with or have great memories of is the best place on earth. We have a small chain in Seattle called Dick's Drive In, it's an institution, but when people come to visit they can't understand what's so special about the undersized burgers and greasy fries. There is a line at every window from when they open to when they close at 2 am.
In and Out was fine.
Five Guys is OK but their buns fall apart to quick because I always have them put to many toppings on it.
Best burger I ever had was a Soul Burger made at a joint in town owned by Eddie Cotton, the Eddie Cotton Soul Burger. A hand made hand ground burger with cheese, onions, a sauce his mama made, and a hand made hot link split on top....best thing on earth. Eddie has long passed away and the place is now condos but to this day that is the burger that comes off my grill....still haven't perfected the sauce yet.
Like I said, it's called comfort food for a reason, we all love what we know best.
In and Out was fine.
Five Guys is OK but their buns fall apart to quick because I always have them put to many toppings on it.
Best burger I ever had was a Soul Burger made at a joint in town owned by Eddie Cotton, the Eddie Cotton Soul Burger. A hand made hand ground burger with cheese, onions, a sauce his mama made, and a hand made hot link split on top....best thing on earth. Eddie has long passed away and the place is now condos but to this day that is the burger that comes off my grill....still haven't perfected the sauce yet.
Like I said, it's called comfort food for a reason, we all love what we know best.