To: hoagy62
Yep, the Double QP is good..but my favorite will always be a Royal Robin at Red Robin. Ive had Five Guys, and theyre decent. I have yet to have anything from In-N-Out, and I cant really think of anything else hamburger-wise that I think I NEED to try before I pass on.You need to try the Hardee's Monster Thickburger. It's a heart attack waiting to happen, but it's amazing.
15 posted on
10/09/2012 9:47:54 PM PDT by
xjcsa
(Ridiculing the ridiculous since the day I was born.)
To: xjcsa
I would...but Hardee’s doesn’t exist up here in Washington. Carl’s Jr. is the northern cousin to Hardee’s, but nothing like the Monster Thickburger is on their menu.
Perhaps...one day....
40 posted on
10/09/2012 10:31:15 PM PDT by
hoagy62
("Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered..."-Thomas Paine. 1776)
To: xjcsa
My problem with the Hardee's Monster Thickburger is it has no lettuce, tomato and onion. I would go for the bacon cheese Thickburger. My other problem is they put the mayonaise on the bottom bun with the lettuce, tomato and onion under the meat. I like a burger with the sauce on the top bun with the lettuce next, followed by the tomato and onion on top of the melted cheese and meat.
The best burger I have found is in Yakima, Washington at 2415 South 1st St
Here is a Miner's burger and fries:
45 posted on
10/09/2012 10:46:32 PM PDT by
jonrick46
(Countdown to 11-06-2012)
To: xjcsa
You need to try the Hardee's Monster Thickburger. It's a heart attack waiting to happen, but it's amazing. So Cal has In-N-Out, Fat Burger, The Hat and Tommy's, nuff said.
55 posted on
10/09/2012 11:21:50 PM PDT by
Mike Darancette
(Take two Aspirin and call me in November - Obama for Hindmost.)
To: xjcsa
“You need to try the Hardee’s Monster Thickburger.”
I love their Monster Biscuit for breakfast but I have them ADD country ham to it. (It comes with slice ham already)
Good with hash browns!
75 posted on
10/10/2012 3:41:02 AM PDT by
outofsalt
("If History teaches us anything it's that history rarely teaches us anything")
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