I've never had a good Whataburger. They're the definition of "middle of the road, OK, will do in a pinch."I've never had a bad Whataburger...
I've never had a good Whataburger. They're the definition of "middle of the road, OK, will do in a pinch."
The only good burger place I was willing to visit was Just Burgers but they closed. Now my choices are Jax (OK, but the bread is really sub-par and detracts far more than it should from the whole experience) and Red Robin (a bit better than OK but usually idiotically overpriced).
I suppose if I wanted to go downtown to some place that charges me $100 for a burger I could get something great but, to my mind, that wouldn't be a burger. Once you get past $20 for a burger, you've gone way past "overpriced"; when you hit $100, you're in "this better be a killer-good sit-down meal with cloth napkins and a server who knows how to crumb a tablecloth" territory.
There's a Russian-mob owned steakhouse in Cincinnati that I really love and they'd make me a burger if I asked...but that's another story.
Steakhouses usually have amazing burgers. Their ground meat is the fresh trimmings off the steaks.There's a Russian-mob owned steakhouse in Cincinnati that I really love and they'd make me a burger if I asked...but that's another story.
To All,
I haven't been back to WB since one of their HB-joints here in SA refused to fix my double-double MEDIUM RARE.
They also have sweet potato fries
Best burger in the state is at Bean And Burger in Athens. Hand-cut fries made with actual potatoes.....and free pinto beans to boot.