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#31 Unread post by NightNurse »

Skier wrote:
-Holiday wrote:For a chain, IN out Out is the best not only for burgers, but fries and shakes. I so wish they'd put on somewhere on the east coast.
I've had In and Out a few times. They were probably the worst burgers I've ever consumed.

Lefty's in Moscow is the only way to fly. That or the diner in Elk River, ID. Delicious!

Lefty's challenge: two pounds of cooked beef, a milkshake and fries.

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Ugh that looks so foul! Can you eat the whole thing?
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Double Double animal style! 8) Or....
Fat Burger! Double King on the char w/Chili & Fried egg. George Foreman calls it the best burger in the world. YUMMY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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NightNurse wrote:
Skier wrote:
-Holiday wrote:For a chain, IN out Out is the best not only for burgers, but fries and shakes. I so wish they'd put on somewhere on the east coast.
I've had In and Out a few times. They were probably the worst burgers I've ever consumed.

Lefty's in Moscow is the only way to fly. That or the diner in Elk River, ID. Delicious!

Lefty's challenge: two pounds of cooked beef, a milkshake and fries.
Ugh that looks so foul! Can you eat the whole thing?
It tastes excellent. No, I can't eat the whole thing, but I can consume the leftovers after a couple friends try their hands at it. Tasted great even as leftovers! :)
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Skier wrote: I've had In and Out a few times. They were probably the worst burgers I've ever consumed.
Seriously? You must be communist.
I'd be communist if I didn't like Zip's or Dick's Drive-In burgers more than In and Out.
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#34 Unread post by Philo »

If you ever get to Galveston, try The Spot at 34th and Seawall Blvd. (i think). The burgers are great, you get the meat and the bun and dress it yourself. The condiment bar has everything I could imagine putting on a burger. You can sit outside and watch the activities on the beach across the street. The onion rings are the best I've had and the beer is cold. It's also biker friendly!!
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Miner's in Yakima, WA was always nice and tasty.
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#36 Unread post by flynrider »

Skier wrote: That or the diner in Elk River, ID. Delicious!
Wow. Never thought I'd hear someone mention that place on this site :laughing: If you're talking about the Log Inn, just across the street from the airstrip in Elk River, I'm right with you. The Elk burger is excellent.
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If you're ever in Calgary, Alberta .. head by Peters' Drive In on 16th Ave.

Mmmmm. Get a shake too.
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xsyamahadg wrote:When I'm out riding, I like to eat, and I happen to like burgers, but not just any burger, I like to seek out the best. If you happen to be close to my home town of Alliance Ohio you should try the 1/2 pound Black Angus burger at "Grinders", or stop in at "Dougs 57" and grab one of his burgers or a foot long coney with onions and a basket of fries. One of the best burgers I found ever was in Dublin Ireland at a little pub called " The Elephant and Castle. So, if I were to be in your neck of the woods, clue me in as to where I can get a good burger. Any of you guys have a favorite burger joint that caters to bikers ??


Here's some stuff within riding distance you may not have tried:

Fosters Tavern of Hickley
1382 Ridge Rd
Hinckley, OH 44233
(330) 278-2106
(330) 278-3256

Foster's has some really thick, kick-"O Ring" burgers. Very, very good. Also a really great beer selection, tons of microbrews and imports.


Hodge's Cafe
897 Wooster Rd W
Barberton, OH 44203
(330) 825-6073

Another great under-the-radar hamburger spot. A+


And you must attend this event:

http://www.hamburgerfestival.com/

It's in Akron, my town. I went last year and ate way too much. You can try a bunch because the vendors all sell 1/2 burgers.


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Another Ohio boy huh ? Thanks for the heads up on the burger festival. XS
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xsyamahadg wrote:Another Ohio boy huh ? Thanks for the heads up on the burger festival. XS

You're welcome. The hamburger festival is kinda goofy, but there are some truly good burgers there and it's a good time.
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