There is something about that Greasy Spoon type of joint....that does it good. There is another place in San Antonio that is pretty good....called Cheesy Jane's
For fast food: I don't know if there are any of these outside California, and they are rapidly disappearing here -- Foster's Freeze makes a good, tasty, greasy burger. Excellent corn dog, too. Haven't tried any of the sit-down chain burgers. Locally here in San Francisco, not much really stands out except maybe Joe's Cable Car.
Local: The little Red Wagon In Round Rock Burger Tex my own burger and Salmon Burger...yep you heard right Chain: I like Sonic just because of the Slushes Raf
There can be only one...and this is it...please, please, please plan your next vacation travel route on their website...
Now I have the Smithereen's "White Castle Blues" in my head. Happily, that song's a classic in my mind... :happy036
A concept I'm sadly also familiar with only in the theoretical sense...:ashamed001 (But that doesn't change the importance of trying the life-alteringly good burgers at In-N-Out...)
Umm....I'm on the East Coast though, and In-N-Out is only located in CA, NV, and AZ. Seems like that requires a "vacation". My private jet is out of gas. :ashamed001
I ate at the In & Out only once........while driving from Chicago to California a few years back. About an hour later I had to pull over and ralph. Got hit up bad.
Fast food: in n out hands down! all time best: Lou's bar & grill!! seedy little dive on Adams ave. in San Diego, but the best hamburger I have ever had!
Main Entry: bru·ger * Pronunciation: 'brew-grr Function: noun 1 : a type of swill-burger served at In & Out 2 : a sandwich similar to a hamburger <>