I saw on the craptastic thread an interesting little exchange about burgers. I refused on principle to participate in that CF, but that particular discussion interested me. I thought that a separate thread about best burgers was worthy of the superbar.
Crawfish Junction in Milford, Wisconsin. The Hangover Burger. 1/2 pound of beef, beer battered. Bacon, Fried Egg, Cheese, Hash-browns on the ridiculously large bun.
Without a doubt, the Blackjack Burger at Potowatomi. Bacon, slaw, ranch, pepper jack cheese, and the best bun mankind could conceive. It's a truly amazing burger.
Other good ones in Milwaukee...Solly's, the Hangover Burger at Stack'd on the pretzel bun, the Loser Burger at Sobelman's, and the best chain burger is Five Guys (sorry Kopp's...their burgers are just too dried out).
The Big-O burger from Oscars
http://www.oscarsonpierce.com/oscars_burgers.html (http://www.oscarsonpierce.com/oscars_burgers.html)
From a chain, my favorite sandwich (not burger) is Red Robin's California Chicken sandwich with a slice of Pineapple added.
Quote from: YoungMUFan4 on March 28, 2012, 07:10:51 AM
The Big-O burger from Oscars
http://www.oscarsonpierce.com/oscars_burgers.html (http://www.oscarsonpierce.com/oscars_burgers.html)
This one gets my vote
The Juicy Nookie, The Nook, St. Paul, MN
Velveeta Cheese stuffed burger with Fried Onions!
I'm in Milwaukee for a couple of days next week. Where is Oscar's?
Quote from: spartan3186 on March 28, 2012, 08:14:40 AM
This one gets my vote
I am torn, as much as I want Oscar's to do well, I also don't want thaaat many people knowing about it/going there. It's awesome on a game day or any weekend day to be able to go in there and not stand elbow to elbow. That being said I gotta want them to succeed so I am confirming my vote for the Big O medium rare, awesome!
Quote from: tower912 on March 28, 2012, 08:27:39 AM
I'm in Milwaukee for a couple of days next week. Where is Oscar's?
Head south over the 16th Street viaduct from Marquette. Once you get over the bridge take your first right on to Pierce. Down about two blocks on your right.
Oscar's is my favorite in Milwaukee.
Favorite normal priced burger is the Earthride from Kuma's Corner in Chicago. 10 oz. patty, red onion marmalade, bacon jam, canadian bacon, pancetta, bacon.
Yup, pretty damn tasty!
1712 W. Pierce
Milwaukee WI 53204
Butcher and the Burger on Diversey in Chicago. Best burger hands down, makes Kuma's Corner its bizznitch :o
Quote from: damuts222 on March 28, 2012, 09:10:31 AM
Butcher and the Burger on Diversey in Chicago. Best burger hands down, makes Kuma's Corner its bizznitch :o
Its on Armitage, but yeah, that place is awesome. Kuma's is fantastic, but after waiting for 2-3 hours, you start to question if it was worth it.
Rosebud has a surprisingly fantastic burger as well.
Didn't Oscar open up his place after working at Sobleman's for years? As for Kuma's in Chicago, it is fantastic. The patio during the summer helps alleviate the wait time.
You might want to try Fred's in Burlington. Great burger, the only negative is that it is a shrine to their local hero Tony Romo.
Quote from: Texas Warrior on March 28, 2012, 10:04:53 AM
You might want to try Fred's in Burlington. Great burger, the only negative is that it is a shrine to their local hero Tony Romo.
I wasn't impressed by Fred's and people always want to go there. I guess best burger in the area, but the competition isn't great.
Rupena's Home Run or Lambeau burgers grilled on the Weber
Quote from: YoungMUFan4 on March 28, 2012, 07:10:51 AM
The Big-O burger from Oscars
http://www.oscarsonpierce.com/oscars_burgers.html (http://www.oscarsonpierce.com/oscars_burgers.html)
This is my vote too. Just amazing. The original Sobelman's is an emphatic 1B.
Quote from: YoungMUFan4 on March 28, 2012, 07:10:51 AM
The Big-O burger from Oscars
http://www.oscarsonpierce.com/oscars_burgers.html (http://www.oscarsonpierce.com/oscars_burgers.html)
Agreed. The best burger I've ever had is The Big O. But as a native Milwaukee South Sider, Mazo's is right up there...plus you can hop right across the street to Leon's afterwards!!
Dante's Inferno at Corvette Diner in San Diego, CA.
I've eaten way too many burgers to pick out just one as the best, but my current favorite comes from a brewpub in suburban Chicago (South Barrington, to be exact) called The Lucky Monk.
The Twisted Spoke near the UC can be awesome, but is also a bit hit-and-miss.
Quote from: JWags85 on March 28, 2012, 09:38:42 AM
Its on Armitage, but yeah, that place is awesome. Kuma's is fantastic, but after waiting for 2-3 hours, you start to question if it was worth it.
Rosebud has a surprisingly fantastic burger as well.
This.
The family and I stay at the Hilton Suites right down the block. Wife and Daughter go to American Girl Cafe, and I meet up with firends at Rosebud for lunch....
(http://www.epicurious.com/images/articlesguides/diningtravel/restaurants/burgers-rosebud-steakhouse-chicago.jpg)
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Quote from: Clarence on March 28, 2012, 08:20:49 AM
The Juicy Nookie, The Nook, St. Paul, MN
Velveeta Cheese stuffed burger with Fried Onions!
Great burger and real fresh cut fries. Nookie Supreme is also great but you better be hungry.
Kobe Burger at Park Grill in Chicago. Had no idea kobe beef was sooooo good.
*Edit: Name of restaurant
Quote from: Blue Horseshoe on March 28, 2012, 09:56:05 AM
Didn't Oscar open up his place after working at Sobleman's for years? As for Kuma's in Chicago, it is fantastic. The patio during the summer helps alleviate the wait time.
Yes. Oscar left after running sobelman's tallgrass (now sobelman's east side). I believe they had a falling out awhile back
Quote from: Texas Warrior on March 28, 2012, 10:04:53 AM
You might want to try Fred's in Burlington. Great burger, the only negative is that it is a shrine to their local hero Tony Romo.
I will try this Freds. Any special burger I need to order?
Quote from: SaintPaulWarrior on March 28, 2012, 11:49:36 AM
Great burger and real fresh cut fries. Nookie Supreme is also great but you better be hungry.
My Brother in Law swears by the Lodge burger as well, but I think if you are ordering a burger in Minnesota it has to be a Lucy.
Quote from: Clarence on March 28, 2012, 12:31:57 PM
My Brother in Law swears by the Lodge burger as well, but I think if you are ordering a burger in Minnesota it has to be a Lucy.
The Blue Door also has a great version of the Juicy Lucy......the Juicy Blucy.
http://thebdp.com/?page_id=16
Spotted Pig NYC.
close second.... the Black Label Burger @ the minetta tavern in NYC
Quote from: Pakuni on March 28, 2012, 10:35:26 AM
I've eaten way too many burgers to pick out just one as the best, but my current favorite comes from a brewpub in suburban Chicago (South Barrington, to be exact) called The Lucky Monk.
The Twisted Spoke near the UC can be awesome, but is also a bit hit-and-miss.
You sir are 100000000% correct on Lucky Monk. I just noticed this thread and was going to say Lucky Monk, thinking no one else had ever heard of it or been there. I too have eaten way too many burgers (my doc agrees) and hands down (right now) Lucky Monk is the winner. That place is awesome, absolutely love it. It's not just their burger, but the fries that go with it, fantastic place.
Nicely done suggesting it, kudos.
Also, I don't get the love for Shake Shack. Went to one of the locations in NYC after MU lost to Ville in the BET, didn't understand the hype at all, thought it was way over rated for all the hype.
For a chain burger, I've always thought Portillo's makes a solid burger. I was in Milwaukee a couple weeks ago, stopped at Kopp's, thought it was on par with a Whopper (which isn't saying much).
I had a fur burger at the yellow apartments in 1988 that was so moist I had to clean my ankles when I went home.
So glad, and amazed, that AJ Bombers hasn't been mentioned yet.
Gonna have to try the BigO. The picture looks amazing- very similar to a Sobelman burger; but still different.
I love Sobelmans and Five Guys (will have to try Oscars and Mazos and Stack'ds Hangover burger) but my favorite is back in St. Louis at a small diner called Carl's Drive Inn. Basic diner burger and it's delicious.
Quote from: PuertoRicanNightmare on March 28, 2012, 07:30:49 PM
I had a fur burger at the yellow apartments in 1988 that was so moist I had to clean my ankles when I went home.
By cracky
I just don't understand the Sobleman love. The original tavern location is a cool story. I want to like the food, but I've given the burgers several tries, and I'm just not impressed.
Quote from: Sir Lawrence on March 28, 2012, 07:48:27 PM
I just don't understand the Sobleman love. The original tavern location is a cool story. I want to like the food, but I've given the burgers several tries, and I'm just not impressed.
Sobelmans was much, much better about 7 years ago before they got too popular for their own good. Now they over cook their burgers and skimp on the toppings.
Quote from: Clarence on March 28, 2012, 12:31:57 PM
My Brother in Law swears by the Lodge burger as well, but I think if you are ordering a burger in Minnesota it has to be a Lucy.
Matt's or the 5-8 Club?
Anyone in Milwaukee think much of the bugers at the 4th Base? Pretty dang good back in the day.
Wendys!
Kobe beef sliders at ZinBurger on Camelback in Phoenix. Salted carmel shake for dessert.
Quote from: PuertoRicanNightmare on March 28, 2012, 07:30:49 PM
I had a fur burger at the yellow apartments in 1988 that was so moist I had to clean my ankles when I went home.
Had the same box lunch at the Y.
This is s tough question to answer, so I'll change it slightly to make it easy on myself. If I had to choose only one to eat from this point forward...Redamak's in New Buffalo, MI would probably be it. For th erecord, the fries served a long side are an important factor. Good fries seem to be harder and harder to come by these days.
yes, reds is awesome. it tastes better bc you can only get half the year, too
Okay, maybe not the absolute best burger I ever ate, but one I wish I could still get....
Chiliburger at Wales on Wells. Washed down with an Oreo shake.
Quote from: indeelaw90 on March 28, 2012, 11:32:16 AM
This.
The family and I stay at the Hilton Suites right down the block. Wife and Daughter go to American Girl Cafe, and I meet up with firends at Rosebud for lunch....
(http://www.epicurious.com/images/articlesguides/diningtravel/restaurants/burgers-rosebud-steakhouse-chicago.jpg)
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Rosebud does have an awesome burger but I yearn for the old Gymburger as well!
Redamak's is a popular place for my family to gather, as New Buffalo is as close to a halfway point as anything. I have eaten their burgers a few times and.....meh. Good, but not mind boggling.
Quote from: real chili 83 on March 28, 2012, 08:38:31 PM
Matt's or the 5-8 Club?
Anyone in Milwaukee think much of the bugers at the 4th Base? Pretty dang good back in the day.
Matt's any day of the week over the 5-8 Club.
Anybody in Chicago should try Bad Apple on Lincoln in Lincoln Square. Great burger selections (haven't had a bad one yet) and an impressive beer list to get lost in. Not sure it ranks as the best, but damn tasty.
I'm honestly having a hard time deciding, but you're all definitely making me hungry.
Locally (Cleveland-area), for a quick and gooey type of burger, I'm inclined to go with Swenson's (http://www.swensonsdriveins.com/) Galley Boy. I love them. For a more substantial burger, I'll go with Whitey's (http://www.whiteyschili.com/rest.htm). I love all their burgers, but the chili burgers are awesome - served in a bowl.
I hit an interesting burger joint in St. Louis a couple of weeks ago - Bailey's Range (http://www.baileysrange.com/). It was St. Patrick's Day weekend and they had a couple of burgers made from corned beef. Different, but very tasty.
Quote from: SaintPaulWarrior on March 28, 2012, 12:48:35 PM
The Blue Door also has a great version of the Juicy Lucy......the Juicy Blucy.
http://thebdp.com/?page_id=16
The Blue Door is amazing! A must stop when visiting the Cities.
Awesome burger in MKE that no longer exists... The Ardor.
I live across the street from Baileys range. They have a very good selection and it rotates throughout the year. The place has a very nice selection of local Missouri beers and I can get Sprecher root beer there too.
Quote from: smrunner99 on March 29, 2012, 01:37:08 PM
I live across the street from Baileys range. They have a very good selection and it rotates throughout the year. The place has a very nice selection of local Missouri beers and I can get Sprecher root beer there too.
My daughter thought she had died and gone to heaven when she was handed a menu with a variety of root beers to choose from. She settled on one called Virgil's, and she loved it. I have no idea if it was good or not, but she enjoyed it.
I had never really spent much time in STL before that weekend. Very nice city.
Quote from: The Special Brew on March 29, 2012, 11:05:56 AM
Anybody in Chicago should try Bad Apple on Lincoln in Lincoln Square. Great burger selections (haven't had a bad one yet) and an impressive beer list to get lost in. Not sure it ranks as the best, but damn tasty.
Just as good as Kuma's (I think) w/o the wait and w/o the attitude.
Quote from: tower912 on March 28, 2012, 08:13:42 AM
From a chain, my favorite sandwich (not burger) is Red Robin's California Chicken sandwich with a slice of Pineapple added.
I'm happy to not be the only Red Robin fan out there. Sure there are better burgers in the world (iron horse hotel's is really good) but Red Robin does a fantastic job in my opinion. Although their fries are lousy.
I would also like to say Owen & Engine's burger is pretty tasty in Chicago...just really damn expensive!
Quote from: Marquette_g on March 29, 2012, 07:19:32 PM
I'm happy to not be the only Red Robin fan out there. Sure there are better burgers in the world (iron horse hotel's is really good) but Red Robin does a fantastic job in my opinion. Although their fries are lousy.
Definitely not the only one. I love their blue cheese burger -- but don't remember what they call it.
In and Out burger rules! - at least for a chain...
Quote from: madtownwarrior on March 29, 2012, 08:46:34 PM
In and Out burger rules! - at least for a chain...
For a chain, Culver's butterburger gets my vote....plus you get frozen custard for dessert!
once upon a time I spent a few weeks in the DFW area and I swear we practically lived on double Whattaburgers w/cheese
I haven't had one in the 30 years since then and wonder if they were really any good (I didn't have much to compare them to at the time)
are they any good/still in business?
Quote from: jaybilaswho? on March 28, 2012, 07:39:48 PM
So glad, and amazed, that AJ Bombers hasn't been mentioned yet.
Agreed. Bombers is okay, but they are completely living off beating Sobelman's in Food Wars. Honestly, my favorite part of their bar is chucking peanut shells on the floor. I feel the same way about Kopp's. So many people love it, I just don't think it's all that great. Their burgers are usually a bit overcooked and the meat itself doesn't really have any notable flavor.
Kopps would be much better if they changed that d@mn bun!
Quote from: box of beer on March 30, 2012, 09:08:27 AM
Kopps would be much better if they changed that d@mn bun!
Kopps burgers are over rated. The frozen custard is pretty good.
One name I have not seen pop up on this thread is AJ Bombers. Personally, I've never been (RIP The Corner). Has Bombers been able to maintain their hype?
AJ Bombers has been mentioned a few times here (last one just 2 posts before yours)
Quote from: box of beer on March 30, 2012, 08:16:58 AM
once upon a time I spent a few weeks in the DFW area and I swear we practically lived on double Whattaburgers w/cheese
I haven't had one in the 30 years since then and wonder if they were really any good (I didn't have much to compare them to at the time)
are they any good/still in business?
Yes. Whattaburgers are alive and well throughout the DFW Metroplex. They have new competition though.....In & Out Burgers have entered the DFW market with multiple locations.
Quote from: jaybilaswho? on March 28, 2012, 07:39:48 PM
So glad, and amazed, that AJ Bombers hasn't been mentioned yet.
-think we're all trying to bite our tongues and avoid a bombers/sobels gang way to break out here.
Quote from: The Special Brew on March 29, 2012, 11:05:56 AM
Anybody in Chicago should try Bad Apple on Lincoln in Lincoln Square. Great burger selections (haven't had a bad one yet) and an impressive beer list to get lost in. Not sure it ranks as the best, but damn tasty.
Was goign to post this. IMHO, Bad Apple is the best. The Big Texan is amazing (burger, pulled pork, pepperjack cheese, barbeque sauce on texas toast). Also, they flavors for their fries are great.
Also glad Sobelman's has not been anyone's best list. Its good, I appreciate the Marquette love in their original location and them saving the Angelo's location, but their burgers are above-average, nothing more.
EDIT: Same goes for Bomber's. Both of these places are good, but completely overrated.
In Chicago at Fireplace Inn (in Oldtown) their BBQ burger is amazing, burger with pulled pork, bacon, onion ring, and bbq sauce.
I have to go Juicy Lucy from 5-8 club in Minneapolis
Louis' Lunch in New Haven, CT. Freshly made every day and they cook the burger's vertically in what looks like those old toasters. They serve between two pieces of white toast because anything else detracts from the burger. Very delicious hamburgers. It's the birthplace of the hamburger and while that is disputed, they definitely have been continuously since 1900 serving them longer than anyplace else in existance. And never ask for ketchup of french fries as they don't offer either as they also distract from the burger.
http://www.louislunch.com/
Quote from: MU Fan in Connecticut on April 05, 2012, 01:36:35 PM
Louis' Lunch in New Haven, CT. Freshly made every day and they cook the burger's vertically in what looks like those old toasters. They serve between two pieces of white toast because anything else detracts from the burger. Very delicious hamburgers. It's the birthplace of the hamburger and while that is disputed, they definitely have been continuously since 1900 serving them longer than anyplace else in existance. And never ask for ketchup of french fries as they don't offer either as they also distract from the burger.
http://www.louislunch.com/
blasphemy I say! ;)
Everyone in WI knows it's from WI!
QuoteThe Seymour Community Historical Society of Seymour, Wisconsin, credits Charlie Nagreen, now known as "Hamburger Charlie", with the invention of the hamburger. Nagreen was fifteen when he reportedly made sandwiches out of meatballs that he was selling at the 1885 Seymour Fair (now the Outagamie County Fair), so that customers could eat while walking. The Historical Society explains that Nagreen named the hamburger after the Hamburg steak with which local German immigrants were familiar.
;D
The best burger I ever ate was the cheddar burger at Paradise Pup in Des Plaines, IL. You know its good when there can be a line up to 25 to 50 deep waiting to get in.
Poochies in Skokie, IL is a close second as the cheddar burger is outstanding and the fresh cut fries complete the meal.
Quote from: box of beer on April 05, 2012, 02:08:38 PM
blasphemy I say! ;)
Everyone in WI knows it's from WI!
;D
I have read that before. That's why I said disputed. And technically that's not a hamburger, it's at best a smushed meatball sandwich or what we'd call out here a meatball grinder. Neither of which is a hamburger. And "Hamburger Charlie" isn't in business any more either is he?
After a couple of pitchers at Murph's, a $3.00 cheeseburger and fries from Marquette Gyros at times was the best food in the world.
Quote from: Danny Noonan on April 05, 2012, 02:13:19 PM
Poochies in Skokie, IL is a close second as the cheddar burger is outstanding and the fresh cut fries complete the meal.
Cheddar burger in Skokie??? I thought no one there could eat meat and milk together...
Quote from: MUBurrow on April 05, 2012, 03:06:00 PM
Cheddar burger in Skokie??? I thought no one there could eat meat and milk together...
Settle down, Adolf
Quote from: Badgerhater on April 05, 2012, 02:33:42 PM
After a couple of pitchers at Murph's, a $3.00 cheeseburger and fries from Marquette Gyros at times was the best food in the world.
+1
Crystal burgers, West End Ave., Nashville! Ummmm. mmmm! Little silver dollar sized burgers, 6 at a sitting, with teeny, tiny onions!
Quote from: ATWizJr on April 06, 2012, 07:30:20 AM
Crystal burgers, West End Ave., Nashville! Ummmm. mmmm! Little silver dollar sized burgers, 6 at a sitting, with teeny, tiny onions!
Actually, I believe you are talking about Krystal, which is a chain. Basically a White Castle that also serves fried chicken.
They ran a commercial in the seventies with a woman bragging, "I ate twelve Krystals once." Well, have you seen the size of them? Big whoop-de-do.
dgies, do you remember the name of the bar next to Father Ryan that had good hamburgers? I don't think it is there any more. That is where you would go if you had trouble finding a member of the football coaching staff.
Quote from: warriorchick on April 06, 2012, 10:27:03 AM
Actually, I believe you are talking about Krystal, which is a chain. Basically a White Castle that also serves fried chicken.
They ran a commercial in the seventies with a woman bragging, "I ate twelve Krystals once." Well, have you seen the size of them? Big whoop-de-do.
dgies, do you remember the name of the bar next to Father Ryan that had good hamburgers? I don't think it is there any more. That is where you would go if you had trouble finding a member of the football coaching staff.
Krystal, Crystal, whatever, they were oh so delish!
Quote from: YoungMUFan4 on March 28, 2012, 07:10:51 AM
The Big-O burger from Oscars
http://www.oscarsonpierce.com/oscars_burgers.html (http://www.oscarsonpierce.com/oscars_burgers.html)
Went for the first time last night - absolutely awesome. Great burger, great atmosphere, great price. This place will be the new Sobleman's in terms of crowded-for-the-space within a year or two.
Quote from: mosarsour on March 28, 2012, 10:21:49 AM
Agreed. The best burger I've ever had is The Big O. But as a native Milwaukee South Sider, Mazo's is right up there...plus you can hop right across the street to Leon's afterwards!!
Do you know John or Jackie?
the Mrs. & I tried the Big O Monday night and loved it!
Quote from: box of beer on April 18, 2012, 10:43:29 AM
the Mrs. & I tried the Big O Monday night and loved it!
What about Mazos' my friend?
Rotiers just off of west end and maybe 26th has an outstanding burger. And great milkshakes.
Quote from: MU B2002 on April 19, 2012, 06:57:32 PM
Rotiers just off of west end and maybe 26th has an outstanding burger. And great milkshakes.
That's it! But Elliston Place Soda shop wins for milkshakes!
Were you Father Ryan class of 98? So was my baby sister!
Gonna post a pic of said sister?
True on elliston, but they almost went out of business for a minute last year. Not a FR Ryan student. Just worked at 21st and west end from 03-10.
Quote from: warthog-driver on April 19, 2012, 06:46:29 PM
What about Mazos' my friend?
no, I haven't been there yet, not sure why but someday...
I am not sure about burgers, but the best hot dog I ever ate was in July 1956 at a Yankee game. Now you must understand a nine year old Catholic school kid eating a hot dog on a friday was right up there with the other seven deadly sins according to the good sisters. I can still remember the smell and the taste was to die for.
Quote from: kathyNorms on April 21, 2012, 03:31:52 AM
I love hotdog's with soya sauce, It's my favorite dish.......... 8-)
I also enjoy your escorts.
Quote from: StillAWarrior on March 29, 2012, 04:18:10 PM
My daughter thought she had died and gone to heaven when she was handed a menu with a variety of root beers to choose from. She settled on one called Virgil's, and she loved it. I have no idea if it was good or not, but she enjoyed it.
I had never really spent much time in STL before that weekend. Very nice city.
I believe Virgil's is a national brand and can be had at Trader Jose's.
A few recommended out in NorCal:
Kirk's Steakburger
The Habit
The Counter
St johns bar and grill
Val's
Am I the only one that used to love the burgers at Wales on Wells back in the day?
Quote from: CTWarrior on April 23, 2012, 03:36:51 PM
Am I the only one that used to love the burgers at Wales on Wells back in the day?
They were awesome! I mentioned Wales on Wells a few pages back.
Chiliburger and an Oreo shake FTW!
Quote from: CTWarrior on April 23, 2012, 03:36:51 PM
Am I the only one that used to love the burgers at Wales on Wells back in the day?
Classic Burger and a lifer saver when SAGA let us down and Real Chili again didn't appeal
Quote from: warriorchick on April 19, 2012, 07:49:29 PM
But Elliston Place Soda shop wins for milkshakes!
This must be Nashville. One of my sisters went to Vandy and took me to Elliston Place Soda during a visit (I had been down at Arnold AFB, near the Jack Daniel's distillery.) The shakes were outstanding.
Quote from: box of beer on April 20, 2012, 09:21:47 AM
no, I haven't been there yet, not sure why but someday...
You should never deny yourself, my friend. After 6 deployments to the Sandbox, where a Warrior is denied sex and alcohol for 6 months, I can say that denial does not breed strength. The luscious fruits of life are to be savored rather than missed.
Quote from: warthog-driver on April 23, 2012, 06:17:30 PM
This must be Nashville. One of my sisters went to Vandy and took me to Elliston Place Soda during a visit (I had been down at Arnold AFB, near the Jack Daniel's distillery.) The shakes were outstanding.
Yep. I went to HS a block away.
Best I've had in Milwaukee is Buckleys @ Cass & Wells. half kobe/half chuck. Also might be my favorite restaurant overall here. Give it a shot
Best ever is at the 4 Seasons (Lounge) in Chicago. All Kobe with cheddar & a quail egg on top. I still have dreams about it.
Drunken Bull Burger at the Prime Burgerhouse at the Grand Victoria Casino in Elgin, IL
To start, my patty is 100% Kobe beef covered in savory, melted Maytag bleu cheese. Then come the sautéed mushrooms, caramelized onions, crispy prosciutto and cabernet reduction on a salty pretzel bun. It's just the right amount of salty, crunchy, savory and sweet.
http://primeburgerhouse.com/BurgerBios/DrunkenBull.htm
Oscars is great and Major Goolsby's also has nice ones. Haven't had AJ Bombers or Sobelmans. The burgers at The Boneyard Pub and Grill are great too.
Kobe beef is a sham. No beef from Japan is allowed in the USA. Places here slap Kobe on the menu and charge for it.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/larryolmsted/2012/04/12/foods-biggest-scam-the-great-kobe-beef-lie/
Does anyone remember the Brown Bottle? I loved their burgers... they were a craft brew place a few years before their time. http://www.onmilwaukee.com/bars/articles/bottleclosed.html[url]]]http://www.onmilwaukee.com/bars/articles/bottleclosed.html[url] (http://www.onmilwaukee.com/bars/articles/bottleclosed.html%5Burl=http://)[/url] One of the best burgers I ever had was their Buffalo Burger (made from buffalo, not the sauce). It's too bad that awesome bar closed.
I realize that it's a chain, but Fudruckers burgers are awesome! I love the fresh buttered bread, the tasty 80/20 ground chuck/sirloin and all the fresh toppings that you can help yourself to.
Redamaks, in New Buffalo, Michigan is one of the juiciest, cheesiest burgers out there.
the original Sobelmans is really good too.
Quote from: TomW1365 on May 10, 2012, 12:00:55 PM
Does anyone remember the Brown Bottle? I loved their burgers... they were a craft brew place a few years before their time. http://www.onmilwaukee.com/bars/articles/bottleclosed.html[url=http://]]http://www.onmilwaukee.com/bars/articles/bottleclosed.html[url]]]]http://www.onmilwaukee.com/bars/articles/bottleclosed.html[url] (http://www.onmilwaukee.com/bars/articles/bottleclosed.html%5Burl=http://)[/url] One of the best burgers I ever had was their Buffalo Burger (made from buffalo, not the sauce). It's too bad that awesome bar closed.
I realize that it's a chain, but Fudruckers burgers are awesome! I love the fresh buttered bread, the tasty 80/20 ground chuck/sirloin and all the fresh toppings that you can help yourself to.
Redamaks, in New Buffalo, Michigan is one of the juiciest, cheesiest burgers out there.
the original Sobelmans is really good too.
Ah, the Brown Bottle, I think Thursdays were $2 import nights...
I cooked many of those brown bottle burgers. Worked there from 2001 to 2003.
Quote from: smrunner99 on May 10, 2012, 12:21:04 PM
I cooked many of those brown bottle burgers. Worked there from 2001 to 2003.
You know Linda (old manager) now own O'Lydia's on S. Water (old Slims)?
She was the manager when I worked there. Didn't really stay in contact once I quit. I needed the time off in 03 to make a spring trip to New Orleans. Good to hear she is doing well in the business.
Quote from: reinko on May 10, 2012, 12:10:26 PM
Ah, the Brown Bottle, I think Thursdays were $2 import nights...
i think you are right, but can't be sure. ;D
Quote from: smrunner99 on May 10, 2012, 08:57:26 PM
She was the manager when I worked there. Didn't really stay in contact once I quit. I needed the time off in 03 to make a spring trip to New Orleans. Good to hear she is doing well in the business.
I worked there as a waiter in the summer of 2001 I believe. Friday night all you can fish fry, and Saturday night all you can eat crab legs were hellish for servers.
Anyone try Burger Jones in Burnsville or MPLS? Ive heard good things about. Supposedly, they have a killer bloody too.
Quote from: real chili 83 on June 03, 2012, 09:56:02 AM
Anyone try Burger Jones in Burnsville or MPLS? Ive heard good things about. Supposedly, they have a killer bloody too.
Have been to the Calhoun location in MPLS. Parasole place and a little overpriced just like all Parasole restaurants. Good burger not great. What is great is the alcohol laced shakes that they serve, Hard Shakes, and the Lake Street Lemonade.
Krohl's East in Green Bay Wisconsin
If you've never tried, it's Highly recommended you do!!
or if you feel like taking a trip about 40 minutes east of Green Bay, "Joe Rours" is fantastic as well!
Not the best I've ever eaten, but the best I've eaten in Door Co.:
Birmingham's. Served on bread. Outstanding
I agree on Krohls burgers, very tasty and a great bun/roll
not the best burger by any means: Mad Dog Saloon in Greenfield, tried one last night, meh, at least it was only $5
Quote from: JDuquaine on June 07, 2012, 09:51:09 AM
Krohl's East in Green Bay Wisconsin
If you've never tried, it's Highly recommended you do!!
or if you feel like taking a trip about 40 minutes east of Green Bay, "Joe Rours" is fantastic as well!
Joe's is absolutely fanfrackingtastic. A bit of a hike, but completely worth it. Pro tip for anyone thinking about going for the first time: order multiple burgers. A growing youngster can probably do 2-3, while a hearty MU grad could probably do close to 4. Just the way they're made. Plus if you go with a bunch of people, they end up bringing this mountain of burgers to you on a circular platter, which has a certain visual appeal.
Quote from: JDuquaine on June 07, 2012, 09:51:09 AM
Krohl's East in Green Bay Wisconsin
If you've never tried, it's Highly recommended you do!!
Went to Kroll's once, never again.
It was a frozen, flavorless patty that was cooked to death, and they tried resuscitating it with two paddles of butter. It was terrible. And this was on a non-gameday up there.
Quote from: MUBurrow on June 08, 2012, 09:43:12 AM
Joe's is absolutely fanfrackingtastic. A bit of a hike, but completely worth it. Pro tip for anyone thinking about going for the first time: order multiple burgers. A growing youngster can probably do 2-3, while a hearty MU grad could probably do close to 4. Just the way they're made. Plus if you go with a bunch of people, they end up bringing this mountain of burgers to you on a circular platter, which has a certain visual appeal.
I'll be sure to convey that to Mike, my best friends dad is the owner ;) Thanks again!
P.S. they do ship these burgers around the U.S. In case you'd like some.
Had a Kona burger at the Kona Grill. Pretty damn good. Ordered it rare (like all good beef should be prepared). It was cooked perfectly. Pretty darned tough to get a good rare burger anymore.
Screw all of you arseholes: Ziggy's. 8-)
Quote from: ZiggysFryBoy on June 10, 2012, 03:53:32 PM
Screw all of you arseholes: Ziggy's. 8-)
Thanks for the input.
4th base is under rated.
Went to 4th Base for first time in a decade and cannot get back fast enough now. Great burger IMO.
Quote from: real chili 83 on June 03, 2012, 09:56:02 AM
Anyone try Burger Jones in Burnsville or MPLS? Ive heard good things about. Supposedly, they have a killer bloody too.
I work very close by and have been there many times. Burgers are solid. White Trash Burger there is killer: chicken-fried bacon, cheese curds, and lots of velveeta. Only annoying part is everything is a la carte. Most of the time I would rather drive a little further down Excelsior to Bunny's for a much bigger menu, better specials, and better burgers.
Quote from: Goose on June 12, 2012, 11:36:09 AM
Went to 4th Base for first time in a decade and cannot get back fast enough now. Great burger IMO.
I've never been but have heard serious negatives about "flexible" pricing depending on the servers whims/attitude
RedStripe
Flexible pricing is what kept me away. Since no menu hard to tell costs but did not feel screwed on my last visit.
Quote from: Goose on June 12, 2012, 03:50:51 PM
RedStripe
Flexible pricing is what kept me away. Since no menu hard to tell costs but did not feel screwed on my last visit.
What did a burger run you?
Quote from: Goose on June 12, 2012, 03:50:51 PM
RedStripe
Flexible pricing is what kept me away. Since no menu hard to tell costs but did not feel screwed on my last visit.
I've never been, do you literally have no idea until you get the bill?
Quote from: Bocephys on June 12, 2012, 11:53:46 PM
I've never been, do you literally have no idea until you get the bill?
The food is damn good, but I can remember having to negotiate the bill after having sticker shock.....its been a long time since I was there last. Goose, how was your bill?
Bill was not terrible. My wife had awesome tuna steak and I had great burger. That along with couple of drinks each and the stiff with tip was about $70.00. In years past I would have paid more there if memory serves me. Have to admit been thinking about going back for last two weeks but travel has kept me away.
Gus' Gyros in Racine has a BFB
Standard burger fair topped with Gyro meat.
Best Gyro in town without question so their burger makes the list.
Going to be in Milwaukee Wed and Thurs night. Gotta take some coworkers out wed night. Thurs night is with my canada fishing cohorts. Major strategy session.
Haven't been to Milw for 15+ years on biz. Thinking about 4th base one night. Any suggestion? And yes, RC for lunch both days. ;D
Quote from: real chili 83 on October 07, 2012, 08:48:27 PM
Going to be in Milwaukee Wed and Thurs night. Gotta take some coworkers out wed night. Thurs night is with my canada fishing cohorts. Major strategy session.
Haven't been to Milw for 15+ years on biz. Thinking about 4th base one night. Any suggestion? And yes, RC for lunch both days. ;D
There's a new place out in Brookfield on Capitol Dr. and Brookfield Rd. called Jake's Burgers. The Wisconsin Burger there is delicious. Only one I've tried, I'm sure their others are very good too.
Quote from: wadesworld on October 07, 2012, 09:07:52 PM
There's a new place out in Brookfield on Capitol Dr. and Brookfield Rd. called Jake's Burgers. The Wisconsin Burger there is delicious. Only one I've tried, I'm sure their others are very good too.
Thanks!
Quote from: ZiggysFryBoy on June 10, 2012, 03:53:32 PM
Screw all of you arseholes: Ziggy's. 8-)
I bought mustard and ketchup for my O'Donnell dorm room since Ziggy charged extra for condiments on his 99 burgers. That guy was one of a kind.
Marquette Gyros's burger was probably the best on campus from 1996-2001.
Louie D's on Wells wasn't too shabby either.
Quote from: wadesworld on October 07, 2012, 09:07:52 PM
There's a new place out in Brookfield on Capitol Dr. and Brookfield Rd. called Jake's Burgers. The Wisconsin Burger there is delicious. Only one I've tried, I'm sure their others are very good too.
Been there a few times now, and have decided I won't be going back. Not bad, but frankly, not good.
Scotty's Bar, Kalispell, MT
Get the half pound Elk Burger with Goat cheese and smothered in buffalo and elk chili. Indescribable
The Bear Trap Inn in North Lake, WI. 35 min drive from mke and the place is a kind of a dive, but the burger is the best. Staff/owners are very friendly too.
In Chicago, I love Rock's in Lincoln Park. Get the Rocks burger if you're there.
For those of you in the Chi Burbs, my fav burger comes from Charlie Beinlich's in Northbrook.
During my time on campus, I was at Louie D's all the time. For a hungry college kid it tasted good.
Just got back from lunch at Burger Jones in Burnsville. Had the November burger of the month. Regular burger with peperjack cheese, bacon infused mayo, camelized onions, and onion straws, all on a toasted, buttered english muffin bun.
Wow.
When I was on campus I loved going out because I would always end my night with the grilled chicken sandwich from Louie D's, with cheese and bacon. That sandwich probably kept me from hooking up more often. At least that's what I blame it on.
Heading to the Red Cow on Selby tonight for a burger. Anyone tried it yet?
Hoping it's not too packed with tc marathon traffic.
Blimpy Burger. Ann Arbor.
http://www.michigandaily.com/news/blimpy-burger-re-opens-40-person-deep-line
Fat Burger is pretty good if you do it "protein style." No bun ;D
Quote from: 4everwarriors on October 04, 2014, 05:44:21 PM
Fat Burger is pretty good if you do it "protein style." No bun ;D
Doc, you don't like to put your meat between the buns?
Quote from: real ellenson chili 83 on October 04, 2014, 11:54:17 AM
Heading to the Red Cow on Selby tonight for a burger. Anyone tried it yet?
Hoping it's not too packed with tc marathon traffic.
Red Cow is great. I also recommend Blue Door near Selby and Fairview in St Paul, get the Jiffy Burger. Great beers on tap too.
O'Sullivan's Public House on North Ave. in Brookfield has a mighty fine burger.
Quote from: wheresthecake? on October 04, 2014, 07:43:22 PM
Red Cow is great. I also recommend Blue Door near Selby and Fairview in St Paul, get the Jiffy Burger. Great beers on tap too.
Blue Door is great.
Ended up instead at Smalleys tonight. Killer jerked pork tacos. Stopped on the way home at Lake Elmo Inn for a beverage and some bs with John, the bartender. Mrs. C had the sin of the inn...
Zombie Burger in Des Moines was fantastic.
I have recently concluded that smashburger is the best chain. I just wish they could upgrade their buns a bit.
hmm, the 'big and gooey' at Woodys on St. Pete Beach- especially at midnight when they drop the price to $5. Locally, the 'Hogg burger' at Hogg Alley in Delafield.
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Anyone been to Kuma's Corner on Belmont? I moved sort of close.
Quote from: Bleutellenson on October 06, 2014, 08:49:22 AM
Anyone been to Kuma's Corner on Belmont? I moved sort of close.
Yep, it's good.
I like Bad Apple a bit better, plus it's right by Half Acre.
Quote from: TallEllenson34 on October 06, 2014, 09:27:29 AM
Yep, it's good.
I like Bad Apple a bit better, plus it's right by Half Acre.
Been to Bad Apple a bunch of times. That place is great. Their burgers are good, but their beer selection is even better.
Half Acre is a fun brewery tour.
Will have to get to Kuma's soon.
Quote from: augoman on October 05, 2014, 11:46:24 AM
hmm, the 'big and gooey' at Woodys on St. Pete Beach- especially at midnight when they drop the price to $5. Locally, the 'Hogg burger' at Hogg Alley in Delafield.
Thanks. Now everybody knows.
don't know if i missed it somewhere in here, but has anyone tried the heart attack grill? they have waitresses dressed up as nurses or something. i think they are in arizona? their burgers are named after bypass surgery-single, double, triple, etc. they also were met with controversy by the media cuz of the analogies to health issues so they must be good ;D couldn't ask for any better free pub
Quote from: rocket surgeon on October 10, 2014, 09:03:18 PM
don't know if i missed it somewhere in here, but has anyone tried the heart attack grill? they have waitresses dressed up as nurses or something. i think they are in arizona? their burgers are named after bypass surgery-single, double, triple, etc. they also were met with controversy by the media cuz of the analogies to health issues so they must be good ;D couldn't ask for any better free pub
That place is gross. They put an entire stick of butter in their milkshakes. They refuse to serve water because it doesn't have any calories. Anyone who weighs over 350 pounds eats free, and they have a scale with a big digital display (a la "The Biggest Loser")out front to see if you qualify.
Original billy goats is amazing.
Quote from: warriorchick on October 10, 2014, 09:14:30 PM
That place is gross. They put an entire stick of butter in their milkshakes. They refuse to serve water because it doesn't have any calories. Anyone who weighs over 350 pounds eats free, and they have a scale with a big digital display (a la "The Biggest Loser")out front to see if you qualify.
quadriple bypass burger=10,000 calories. the owner posed with the cremated remains of a customer stating that he "now i make good money joking about how bad my food is" jon basso the owner says. they have had multiple customers die at the grill including 2 spokespeople. one was wheeled away on a stretcher trying to finish a burger. he says that he is just trying to be honest about how unhealthy fast food is as opposed to mickey-d's and burger king. interesting read:
http://newsfeed.time.com/2013/10/05/heart-attack-grill-owner-proudly-displays-dead-customers-remains-on-tv/
Quote from: rocket surgeon on October 12, 2014, 06:06:32 PM
quadriple bypass burger=10,000 calories. the owner posed with the cremated remains of a customer stating that he "now i make good money joking about how bad my food is" jon basso the owner says. they have had multiple customers die at the grill including 2 spokespeople. one was wheeled away on a stretcher trying to finish a burger. he says that he is just trying to be honest about how unhealthy fast food is as opposed to mickey-d's and burger king. interesting read:
http://newsfeed.time.com/2013/10/05/heart-attack-grill-owner-proudly-displays-dead-customers-remains-on-tv/
Still doesn't belong in a "best burger" thread. Best marketing, maybe.....
Quote from: warriorchick on October 12, 2014, 06:30:09 PM
Still doesn't belong in a "best burger" thread. Best marketing, maybe.....
i'm not sure, but if you've been there and can attest to their burgers just being artery cloggers and not good tasting, cool. however, if i am in the vicinity of one in las vegas which i do go thru fairly often on my way to lake havasu city, i think i would have to check it out just for grins. i'll just take a couple aspirin as a pre-med to thin the blood a little first.
Eliminatin' the bun would be the first step in healthy burger eatin', hey?
Quote from: 4everwarriors on October 12, 2014, 08:25:20 PM
Eliminatin' the bun would be the first step in healthy burger eatin', hey?
Oh, I don't know about that, Doc. I find that a well trimmed burger is usually the most juicy and yields the finest flavor.
Quote from: wheresthecake? on October 04, 2014, 07:43:22 PM
Red Cow is great. I also recommend Blue Door near Selby and Fairview in St Paul, get the Jiffy Burger. Great beers on tap too.
Blue Door has a great burger and $2 any tap at happy hour. Great deal. They opened a 2nd location on 42nd Ave S in Mpls.
Quote from: Bleutellenson on October 06, 2014, 08:49:22 AM
Anyone been to Kuma's Corner on Belmont? I moved sort of close.
My son, who lives fairly close, loves Kuma's.
Not sure if this place was already mentioned because I don't feel like going through the entire thread: Flub a Dub Chubs is a little, unassuming place at Broadway and Wellington. Outstanding burgers on fresh pretzel buns. Usually ranked in the "best burger" articles in local magazines and newspapers. Great hot dogs, too, but I loved their burgers. Less expensive and less hyped than many others.
Having said all that ...
Most of the best burgers I have eaten in my lifetime have been the ones I have grilled for myself with the fresh toppings I have put on them. Making a great burger ain't exactly rocket science.
Quote from: MU82 on October 13, 2014, 01:12:28 PM
My son, who lives fairly close, loves Kuma's.
Not sure if this place was already mentioned because I don't feel like going through the entire thread: Flub a Dub Chubs is a little, unassuming place at Broadway and Wellington. Outstanding burgers on fresh pretzel buns. Usually ranked in the "best burger" articles in local magazines and newspapers. Great hot dogs, too, but I loved their burgers. Less expensive and less hyped than many others.
Love Flub's for their hot dogs, but I've never heard a peep about their burgers from anyone. I'll definitely have to do some extensive personal research.
Off topic, but if you're by Flub's, check out Chilam Balam next door. BYOB small plates Mexican place that is fantastic. Fancier food than your typical Mexican restaurant and worth every penny.
Quote from: MU82 on October 13, 2014, 01:12:28 PM
My son, who lives fairly close, loves Kuma's.
Not sure if this place was already mentioned because I don't feel like going through the entire thread: Flub a Dub Chubs is a little, unassuming place at Broadway and Wellington. Outstanding burgers on fresh pretzel buns. Usually ranked in the "best burger" articles in local magazines and newspapers. Great hot dogs, too, but I loved their burgers. Less expensive and less hyped than many others.
Having said all that ...
Most of the best burgers I have eaten in my lifetime have been the ones I have grilled for myself with the fresh toppings I have put on them. Making a great burger ain't exactly rocket science.
I'm not gonna lie, I think using a pretzel bun disqualifies you as a best burger...it's basically cheating. Yes, the bun is critical to a good burger but you should have to create your own bun, any idiot can make a pretty good burger on a pretzel bun. ;D
Quote from: keefe on October 12, 2014, 10:03:09 PM
Oh, I don't know about that, Doc. I find that a well trimmed burger is usually the most juicy and yields the finest flavor.
beautiful! well stated! i couldn't figure out a way to say that any better without being mysogynistic-left it for a pro-thanks keefe
Trick is findin' a well trimmed burger. Most of us who graduated prior to 2000 don't see that very often, hey?
Quote from: mu03Ellenson on October 13, 2014, 01:47:49 PM
I'm not gonna lie, I think using a pretzel bun disqualifies you as a best burger...it's basically cheating. Yes, the bun is critical to a good burger but you should have to create your own bun, any idiot can make a pretty good burger on a pretzel bun. ;D
Interesting. I think any restaurant that uses a great pretzel bun deserves kudos!
Quote from: drewm88 on October 13, 2014, 01:43:49 PM
Love Flub's for their hot dogs, but I've never heard a peep about their burgers from anyone. I'll definitely have to do some extensive personal research.
Off topic, but if you're by Flub's, check out Chilam Balam next door. BYOB small plates Mexican place that is fantastic. Fancier food than your typical Mexican restaurant and worth every penny.
Yes, check out their burgers. Outstanding.
We used to live on Wellington and Sheridan (in a building owned by the Wirtz family, who actually were decent landlords, believe it or not). Loved me some Chilam Balam!
Quote from: 4everwarriors on October 13, 2014, 06:34:11 PM
Trick is findin' a well trimmed burger. Most of us who graduated prior to 2000 don't see that very often, hey?
Indeed. I find that a well trimmed burger delivers a superior multi-sensory experience. Not only is the presentation more stunning but the visual cue of a hint of pink weeping juicy goodness communicates the cut is appropriately aged and has been prepared properly. Older beef can become tough and full of gristle with an excessive fat content; one can almost hear the tired flesh nagging at you from the plate throughout the meal.
Finally, the well trimmed burger has decidedly less gaminess than its more natural sister. Whether from diet or grooming, the well trimmed burger has none of that piquant pungentness that can be found in a burger lurking beneath a heavy coat of garnish. That aroma takes on added vengeance in summer when a man is more inclined to indulge his hunger for burger.
Just had the Big Gringo at Oscar's last night....Deeeeeeelectable! Best burger I've had in Milwaukee and replaces my previous favorite, Jake's in Brookfield. Love the brew selection there as well. Not many places have Anchor Steam on tap.
Quote from: mu03Ellenson on October 14, 2014, 07:57:53 AM
Just had the Big Gringo at Oscar's last night....Deeeeeeelectable! Best burger I've had in Milwaukee and replaces my previous favorite, Jake's in Brookfield. Love the brew selection there as well. Not many places have Anchor Steam on tap.
Good choices. Wisco burger at Jake's? If Jake's had Oscar's fries I'd be in Heaven. That's my only problem with Jakes...have to order fries separately. Definitely have to order a side of the cheese sauce with those too.
Quote from: Wade's World on October 15, 2014, 06:30:27 PM
Good choices. Wisco burger at Jake's? If Jake's had Oscar's fries I'd be in Heaven. That's my only problem with Jakes...have to order fries separately. Definitely have to order a side of the cheese sauce with those too.
Love the Wisco Burger. I do agree that ordering the fries separately is annoying, but they are pretty good(Oscar's are better). Also Oscar's has a better beer selection.
I have a friend that started a Burger of the Month club here in Milwaukee, where once a month he picks a supposedly good burger place and a date/time. We all meet up, have burgers, beer, and good conversation and then score the burger. Things like quality of add-ons, beer selection, and fries are judged as part of it. Couldn't recommend it highly enough.
It's been really enlightening about what's good and not good about Milwaukee area burgers. One big take away has been made to order. The group that attends changes from month to month depending on availability but we've had anywhere from 4 to 12 people at places and a good spectrum of temperature preference. The majority like medium, some medium rare and some well done(I don't get that but whatever). The biggest knock every where we've been has been either a lack of consistency in cooking to order or not cooking it to order at all. One place we went, we were all given a choice of pink or no pink, all 6 people choice pink and not one of us had any pink in our burgers. Has anyone else seen this phenomenon? Is it a fear of litigation, poor grill management, or just inconsistency of what medium is? What brought this up was, at Jake's I've always had it cooked right, but the night we were there for our burger club half the table(12 people) got things cooked correctly the other half(all med-rare or med) had them overcooked.
How do 'all make the best burgers @ home?
Bring the meat to close to room temp, use a seasoned cast iron skillet (also salt the pan too), get it blazing hot, about hockey puck sized patties around 1/3 of lb., 80/20...3-4 minutes a side, finished a few minutes in 250* oven.
Toppings: the classic, good sliced american cheese, kosher pickles, yellow mustard, shredded lettuce, few red onions. Toasted bun, that is not too big, but large enough to hold everything together.
Quote from: mu03Ellenson on October 16, 2014, 08:47:00 AM
Love the Wisco Burger. I do agree that ordering the fries separately is annoying, but they are pretty good(Oscar's are better). Also Oscar's has a better beer selection.
I have a friend that started a Burger of the Month club here in Milwaukee, where once a month he picks a supposedly good burger place and a date/time. We all meet up, have burgers, beer, and good conversation and then score the burger. Things like quality of add-ons, beer selection, and fries are judged as part of it. Couldn't recommend it highly enough.
It's been really enlightening about what's good and not good about Milwaukee area burgers. One big take away has been made to order. The group that attends changes from month to month depending on availability but we've had anywhere from 4 to 12 people at places and a good spectrum of temperature preference. The majority like medium, some medium rare and some well done(I don't get that but whatever). The biggest knock every where we've been has been either a lack of consistency in cooking to order or not cooking it to order at all. One place we went, we were all given a choice of pink or no pink, all 6 people choice pink and not one of us had any pink in our burgers. Has anyone else seen this phenomenon? Is it a fear of litigation, poor grill management, or just inconsistency of what medium is? What brought this up was, at Jake's I've always had it cooked right, but the night we were there for our burger club half the table(12 people) got things cooked correctly the other half(all med-rare or med) had them overcooked.
I love this idea. Might need to steal it.
Quote from: rEllensonko on October 16, 2014, 09:23:17 AM
How do 'all make the best burgers @ home?
Bring the meat to close to room temp, use a seasoned cast iron skillet (also salt the pan too), get it blazing hot, about hockey puck sized patties around 1/3 of lb., 80/20...3-4 minutes a side, finished a few minutes in 250* oven.
Toppings: the classic, good sliced american cheese, kosher pickles, yellow mustard, shredded lettuce, few red onions. Toasted bun, that is not too big, but large enough to hold everything together.
Totally agree with the method. I use a cast iron pan on the grill side burner. I like a petty closer to 1/2 pound, and just let them rest. no need for the oven. Use homemade pickles, leaf lettuce, a tomato slice...and the bun is critical. Nothing manufactured. Gotta be fresh from bakery. Lately been partial to Sheboygan style hard rolls. Perfect size and texture.
On that note, bun is the biggest reason (among others) I am not particularly fond of jakes burgers. I think its rather average.
Anybody else eat the heart attack that is Solly's? Stick of melted butter on it and all, along with a chocolate malt?
Really, this whole thread and no one got this? LOL. Her response is fantastic.
https://www.youtube.com/v/8m-piAJd67s
Quote from: NavinRJohnson on October 16, 2014, 10:35:25 PM
Totally agree with the method. I use a cast iron pan on the grill side burner. I like a petty closer to 1/2 pound, and just let them rest. no need for the oven. Use homemade pickles, leaf lettuce, a tomato slice...and the bun is critical. Nothing manufactured. Gotta be fresh from bakery. Lately been partial to Sheboygan style hard rolls. Perfect size and texture.
On that note, bun is the biggest reason (among others) I am not particularly fond of jakes burgers. I think its rather average.
Couple weeks ago, was making a burger, and didn't have any buns. Substituted an extra large toasted English muffin, it was awesome.
Quote from: MU82 on October 16, 2014, 09:29:15 PM
I love this idea. Might need to steal it.
If you do, let me know, I can send you the scoring sheet...we just use google docs to keep track of everything
Quote from: ChicosBailBonds on October 17, 2014, 12:44:17 AM
Really, this whole thread and no one got this? LOL. Her response is fantastic.
https://www.youtube.com/v/8m-piAJd67s
That video is hilarious. The Flea has good, but not great burgers.
Y'all need to go protein style, i.e. sans bun.
Quote from: 4everwarriors on October 17, 2014, 01:35:11 PM
Y'all need to go protein style, i.e. sans bun.
You must have some gnarly chits
Quote from: Wade's World on October 16, 2014, 10:54:14 PM
Anybody else eat the heart attack that is Solly's? Stick of melted butter on it and all, along with a chocolate malt?
I ate at Solly's a couple of months ago for the first time in about 30 years. Not nearly as good as I remembered. There was so much melted butter on it that it fell apart when I tried to pick it up and left a lake of grease on my plate. They need a much lighter hand with that.
Quote from: warriorchick on October 17, 2014, 02:58:32 PM
I ate at Solly's a couple of months ago for the first time in about 30 years. Not nearly as good as I remembered. There was so much melted butter on it that it fell apart when I tried to pick it up and left a lake of grease on my plate. They need a much lighter hand with that.
That's why you get fries and soak up all the butter left over in them.
more tips from ATK.
http://lifehacker.com/form-burger-patties-as-gently-as-possible-for-a-more-sa-1650309183
Here is a list of the top 33 burgers in the country. I haven't been to any of them
http://www.thrillist.com/eat/nation/the-33-best-burgers-in-the-country-holeman-and-finch-au-cheval-husk-and-more?utm_source=yahoo&utm_medium=syn&utm_term=web&utm_campaign=food
So base on this quote last year's list was virtually meaningless? ;D
QuoteI've also come to a more definitive definition of my favorite type: simple. Many of the burgers on this list (we have seven holdovers we couldn't possibly change, and 26 new entries)
dammit now I'm hungry except NOT for Solly's :o
Quote from: swoopem on November 20, 2014, 10:49:10 AM
Here is a list of the top 33 burgers in the country. I haven't been to any of them
http://www.thrillist.com/eat/nation/the-33-best-burgers-in-the-country-holeman-and-finch-au-cheval-husk-and-more?utm_source=yahoo&utm_medium=syn&utm_term=web&utm_campaign=food
So far have had 3 (Both Chi and Solly's in MKE). Will have The Torch Bar while at the girlfriends families over xmas. Of the two Chicago, I will take Au Cheval. However, if you go there, try the fried bologna sandwich - it's tits!
Quote from: Chili on November 20, 2014, 12:51:21 PM
So far have had 3 (Both Chi and Solly's in MKE). Will have The Torch Bar while at the girlfriends families over xmas. Of the two Chicago, I will take Au Cheval. However, if you go there, try the fried bologna sandwich - it's tits!
is that the same as Soylent Green just using a specific body part?
Au Cheval's burger is outrageous. I dont know what they do, but damn it works.