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Re: Texas Monthly's "Best Burger in Texas" [Re: nascarchuck] #3022475 01/19/09 02:21 PM
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Hurds in Jacksboro
Freds in Fort Worth Get the Diablo Burger

Re: Texas Monthly's "Best Burger in Texas" [Re: Starless] #3022974 01/19/09 04:43 PM
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Originally Posted By: Starless Dragon
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Fuddruckers is okay except the meat is really bland as far as I am concerned. One of the best burgers I have ever eaten and I have eaten Kincaids in the past, is at a little BBQ place here in San Angelo Called the "Pack Saddle". If you are ever out this way try it, you won't be dissappointed.


San Angelo, eh? Try the original Charcoal House, incredible burgers. No seats or anything, just a small building housing the kitchen with a walk-up window, and a drive up window, and a few spots to park your car. That's it, and WOW are their burgers ever good!


Then again, living in San Angelo, you've probably already been there lol.


There are 2 besides the original and yes they are good but, while they still have the drive-up windows they are focusing on their "dine-in" menu now at all of them. Julio's makes a pretty burger as well.



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Re: Texas Monthly's "Best Burger in Texas" [Re: Scagnetti] #3023707 01/19/09 07:27 PM
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Originally Posted By: Scagnetti
Wingfield's, there is no substitute...

Wingfield's Breakfast & Burger
2615 S Beckley Ave
Dallas, TX 75224



I prefer the meat on the bottom bun and veggies on top.


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Re: Texas Monthly's "Best Burger in Texas" [Re: Bass_Bustin_Texan] #3024651 01/19/09 11:35 PM
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Got in from wrk; eatin fried eggs @ Bolona Sanwich. And
have to read about the best burgers in TX!
Pac-Saddle in San Angelo is THE BEST! B.B.Q.
pretty decent as well.
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Re: Texas Monthly's "Best Burger in Texas" [Re: Bittercreek] #3026142 01/20/09 01:47 PM
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I'm good with Fuddruckers, season to your own taste, and pile on whatever fixin's you want.

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Re: Texas Monthly's "Best Burger in Texas" [Re: fishmagnet] #3116951 02/14/09 01:29 AM
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I have probably eaten at every place listed, several multiple times. Some I thought were good, and some not so much but the one omission is Woody's in Mineral Wells. It is the second best I ever tasted, but it is still miles behind Herd's in Jacksboro. I had not had one there in several years but stopped in the other day and the dang thing just melted in my mouth, I had to get another one just to be sure I wasn't dreaming.

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Originally Posted By: billdancejr.
I have probably eaten at every place listed, several multiple times. Some I thought were good, and some not so much but the one omission is Woody's in Mineral Wells. It is the second best I ever tasted, but it is still miles behind Herd's in Jacksboro. I had not had one there in several years but stopped in the other day and the dang thing just melted in my mouth, I had to get another one just to be sure I wasn't dreaming.


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Re: Texas Monthly's "Best Burger in Texas" [Re: throwback] #3126495 02/17/09 03:25 AM
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Charlie's hamburgers off of 20 and Granbury Rd in Fort Worth. I haven't been to Juicy's, but there was a reeallly excellent place in Maydell. I don't think I ever saw the name of the shop, but it was a tin shack on the north side of 84 as you're going through town. Barbecue, general store, and gas station... and some seriously good homestyle burgers. Other than that, there's a place called Buffalo Jones south of Venus (head south on 157, then east on 875 a bit). Tell Dwayne and his wife that Brandy, Jacob, and Angela say hi smile

Cactus Jack's in Marshall was excellent, but I got the enchaladas.

I know there was a truly awe inspiring burger in Fort Davis.... danged if I can remember the name of the place though!

Re: Texas Monthly's "Best Burger in Texas" [Re: Kattelyn] #3128602 02/17/09 07:10 PM
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Herds in Jacksboro is one of the best old fashioned juicy burgers. Can't remember the little place in Graham that had about 4 booths but the burgers were also very juicy and good. Never could get a place to sit, but taking it back to the coaches office always got everyone attention.

Kinkaids in Southlake is just an overpriced burger joint. Nothing special.


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Re: Texas Monthly's "Best Burger in Texas" [Re: Kattelyn] #3140013 02/20/09 04:14 AM
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+1 Charlies. Yummy greasy home fries too. No $10 burgers either, reasonable prices. food

Re: Texas Monthly's "Best Burger in Texas" [Re: Babel] #3140656 02/20/09 01:38 PM
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If Charlies was the burger place that used to be on the traffic circle (and I'm sure that was it), they were pushing the $10 mark by the time that you got fries and a drink.

From what I remember, they were good, but not worth that kinda money.

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The one on the traffic circle is a different Charlies. I went there a couple times and it wasn't nearly as good, the service sucked, and yes, it was more expensive.

And they didn't have homemade lemon bars.

Note, its been about a year or so since I've gone to the original Charlies. I moved to the other side of the world and don't get back down to south Fort Worth very often. I've been to Houston more often than I've been in that neck of the woods.

Re: Texas Monthly's "Best Burger in Texas" [Re: nascarchuck] #3141652 02/20/09 05:43 PM
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Originally Posted By: nascarchuck
If Charlies was the burger place that used to be on the traffic circle (and I'm sure that was it), they were pushing the $10 mark by the time that you got fries and a drink.

From what I remember, they were good, but not worth that kinda money.


Have you tried the burger box on s. west blvd. down from the church? pretty good burgers there.


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Re: Texas Monthly's "Best Burger in Texas" [Re: throwback] #3143792 02/21/09 03:51 AM
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I was a waitress at Hole in the Wall in Dallas over 12 years ago and I still crave the burgers and cheese fries. That place was busy enough and good enough to pay my college tuition so I vote it THE BEST.


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Re: Texas Monthly's "Best Burger in Texas" [Re: Kattelyn] #3147928 02/22/09 08:33 PM
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Originally Posted By: Kattelyn
The one on the traffic circle is a different Charlies. I went there a couple times and it wasn't nearly as good, the service sucked, and yes, it was more expensive.

And they didn't have homemade lemon bars.

Note, its been about a year or so since I've gone to the original Charlies. I moved to the other side of the world and don't get back down to south Fort Worth very often. I've been to Houston more often than I've been in that neck of the woods.


Good! I wasnt impressed with the one on the circle. Now it's a Mexican chicken joint, more like a taqueria (sp). Pretty good too.


Originally Posted By: Bigbob_FTW


Have you tried the burger box on s. west blvd. down from the church? pretty good burgers there.


I've had Burger Box in Kennedale on Mansfield Hwy and the one on SW Blvd. Both were so-so.

We have been on a Braums kick lately. Decent FF burger.

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