Posted on 09/03/2017 1:42:33 PM PDT by DFG
HOUSTON, Texas A New York firefighter currently working as a first responder in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey got his first taste of a Texas icon Whataburger. His reaction tells the whole story. The fast-food restaurant chain that operates nearly 700 stores in Texas set up a food service operation for Hurricane Harvey relief workers. An unidentified New York firefighter stepped up to get his first taste of the often bragged about Texas burger. The skeptical fireman said, Texas guys wanna tell me This is a burger, this is the official Texas burger, he said as he prepared to take his first bite. I dont think so, but were gonna see right now. Another New Yorker can be heard off camera saying, Forget about it.
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Well, I’m a ‘SouthWesterner’
Long drives are no big deal to a lot of us. Some folks commute 100 miles a day round trip between work and home. And where I live now, the nearest grocery store is a 40 mile round trip.
I studied a bit of geology and mineralogy — Have a degree in Mining Engineering, and traveled the world for 20 years looking for interesting deposits.
Too bad. Hope eventually you have both time and resources to roam.
Boo Five Guys! Obama loves them so I hate them. Besides, their burgers and their fries can't hold a candle to even one Whataburger Junior.
Im a well travelled transplant here. There is a local place that everyone around here claims is the best. Possibly the worste burgers Ive ever had. "Hard roll" is just a stale bun and it holds a tiny, burnt nugget that they attempt to revive with a stick of butter and really low grade condiments.
Burgers arent the only thing like that though. The same place, often compared with an equally bad rival, has "the best chili in the world". The recipe as far as I can tell is 1/4 ketchup, 1/4 hot sauce, 1/4 beef tallow, and 1/4 sand. Its served on a big bed of spaghetti. It must be the spaghetti that tricks the locals into believing it meets the definition of food.
Burger Boy, Cedar Crest NM. Beyond good.
https://www.burgerboynm.com/
Manhattan Beach to Tommy’s in my red ‘vette. memories!! Took my wife there 15 years ago, same lines and the chilly was great.
If you’re gonna roadtrip for food, Lambert’s is the place to go.
Luckily thru out the years I had a lot of TDY to Whatabuger areas such as Ft Sill, Ft Hood, and Eglin AFB. Then about 15 years ago (or more) they opened one in Northern Birmingham, drove right by a lot, and stopped also.
But if you want the best burger, go to Meers near Ft Sill: http://www.meersstore.com/
We have a What-A-Burger in West Columbia SC, not associated with the Texas chain.
https://m.facebook.com/SCs-What-A-Burger-117840214909252/
We got a Chick-fil-A we can get a Whataburger!
Yeah, the original Tommy’s!
Great, but not worth staying in California for!
Whataburger came to my area and went away in less than a year. I and I am guessing others were unimpressed.
‘But they dont come close to Five Guys.’
Five Guys fries are THE BEST, but the burgers are too much for the buns. I usually get a hot dog if I eat there.
My fave burger place now is Bobby’s Burger Palace. Excellent, totally consistent, and even impressed my very, very picky friend. Get the onion rings though, the fries are really no big deal.
The Maverrick Grill, I-20@ US 281 in Palo Pinto County, Texas. Best hamburger.
Whataburger will not cool me a fresh burger like they say they will in their commercials
Of course, though he’s down south now. You ever pass through, lunch is one me.
Thanks. Well let you know.
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