I can attest to the Krystal gut busters. In my day, and when the drinkin' age was 18, an added six pack of Miller High Life would turn you into a small nuclear device.
I'd have to say Hardees mondo burgers. The beef is excellent. They're come light years from where they were.
I loved Krystals when I was in Tuscaloosa. It used to crack me up that on Friday and Saturday nights in Tuscaloosa at midnight (or later), that place would be packed with folks a little (or a lot) "toasted" that came in there to get something to eat. They were good. However, my son went to the one in Huntsville (close to Madison Square Mall) and got food poisoning a few years ago. I doubt he'll ever eat one of those again.
Bubba Burgers are pretty good, but I seem to remember them being a tad expensive for frozen burgers. After all, it's not like making fresh burgers is too hard. :P
These days, the only fast food burgers that I can stand are Wendy's burgers. But, like all other fast food burgers, theirs have gone down in quality a lot over the last 10 or 15 years.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by TiderinVA: I'd have to say Hardees mondo burgers. The beef is excellent. They're come light years from where they were.
I loved Krystals when I was in Tuscaloosa. It used to crack me up that on Friday and Saturday nights in Tuscaloosa at midnight (or later), that place would be packed with folks a little (or a lot) "toasted" that came in there to get something to eat. They were good. However, my son went to the one in Huntsville (close to Madison Square Mall) and got food poisoning a few years ago. I doubt he'll ever eat one of those again. </font>
Funny story about Hardees...
I went to a Hardees once, and I ordered a hamburger, ketchup only. Well, they got the order so good that it was only a bun and ketchup... no meat. I pretty much lost any taste for Hardees' after that. Breakfast, though, that's a different story.
I like Rally's Big Buford with bacon, minus lettuce (the healthy stuff just don't go with a burger).
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For a fast food burger, I'll have to go with the What-A-Burger. They are just hard to beat.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by bayoutider: Back Yard Burgers are pretty good for fast food. This chain may not be the best known and not in that many areas yet. Wendy's and Whattaburger are OK.</font>
Whataburger and Backyard Burger, I saw both of them in Destin, FL, wanted stop but did not, I will next time after these rave reviews
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And when I was in CA (a few years back UA played a game out there and this was one of few highlights from the trip), I think the place was Jack in the Box, excellent burger
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I can't remember the name of the place, but it's in Walla Walla, Washington. Great burgers, even better onion rings (they grow an onion out there that's right up there with a Videlia), and milk shakes that were a religious experience.
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