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Clash of the Burger Wannabes!

Your Burger Underdog Choice?

  • Five Guys Burgers and Fries

    Votes: 6 30.0%
  • Good Times

    Votes: 2 10.0%
  • Culver's Custard and Butterburgers

    Votes: 3 15.0%
  • Smashburger

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • In 'n Out

    Votes: 2 10.0%
  • Other (specify below)

    Votes: 5 25.0%
  • Burgers are evil, everyone should be a Herbivore

    Votes: 3 15.0%

  • Total voters
    20
  • Poll closed .
Meh, I dunno. The only one on the list I've had is Culver's, and the franchise here is owned by a guy I personally know who's quite a homophobe. "The homosexuals are chipping away at things bit by bit and we've gotta stop them", hiding his bigotry behind a veil of religious pieousness, and all that crap. Blech.

On a lighter note, in college I had a floormate who had a sticker on his car of the In-N-Out Burger logo modified so it said "In-N-Out Urge". Hilarious, especially since I didn't know what In-N-Out was.
 
And where did Chipotle have its start? I have no idea why Denver is a hot bed for "fast-style" restaurants, but there ARE worse things to be known for. Here's hoping "Mad Greens" - yet another Denver fast-style invention - takes off as well.

Lex

Current Denver food inventions either now giant or doing well (some no longer here):
Chipotle
Mad Greens
Noodles and Company
Einstein Noah Bagels
Good Times
Smashburger
Quizno's
Boston Market
Mike's Hard Lemonade
Russell Stover Candies
Hammond's Candies
VICORP (recently changed hands), Village Inn and Baker's Square
Blackjack Pizza
 
Ok--Just got back from Smashburger--it was pretty good.

The restaurant was a bit on the small side and I bet it really gets crowded at lunch time. I stepped into line and was waited on fairly quickly.

I ordered a classic burger, fries, a side salad, and a diet coke (:D) it came to a total of 11.03 with tax.

I was given my drink cup for self-service and a number to let them know which table to deliver the order to.

It took only a couple of minutes for my order to come out to me. The fries were nothing special at all--the burger was good--I did bite into a big chunk of gristle.

It is a somewhat out of the way for me to say I would eat there again.

And the burger itself reminded me of the new Angus Burger at McDonald's--both were pretty good.




**disclaimer, I do have stock in Micky D's** :D
 
I really do not know these chains, except for In 'N' Out Burger. I've been to In N' Out a few times and what stood out to me was the quick service, even during busier times. However, the food was decent; it was nothing exceptional, but I did enjoy it.

My favorite burger joint is probably Burger King or Wendy's.
 
Never heard of them before. Oh well. I rarely eat fast food, and when I do, it's usually Jack in the Box.... :p
 
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