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Surprised it took this long to get a vote for Ted’s cheeseburger grinder. Honestly, don’t remember ever eating one sober but, as I recall, they were great.
I lived around the corner and loved the trifecta of a Ted’s cheeseburger grinder, and then grabbing a bag of O’Grady’s Au Gratin chips and a quart of chocolate milk from Dairy Mart.
 

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Speaking of chicken, there’s a food truck at State House Square downtown at lunch & various breweries, called Craftbird. They make a few REALLY good chicken sandwiches.
 

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I lived around the corner and loved the trifecta of a Ted’s cheeseburger grinder, and then grabbing a bag of O’Grady’s Au Gratin chips and a quart of chocolate milk from Dairy Mart.
wait, wut? who? how? huh? ho? don't know those names, but that's some gooood mulch right there. hold my calls..
 

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Speaking of chicken, there’s a food truck at State House Square downtown at lunch & various breweries, called Craftbird. They make a few REALLY good chicken sandwiches.
and don't speak of chicken. ever. like that breast mania, what is up with that? bird flavored cotton? but it being THIS place, reading anything here triggers (hehe, I said 'triggers,' hehe) random thoughts of possible food OTs like 'Whats your snack chip?' or "Chicken- baked, broiled, or fried?' or maybe "Is there less to kale than meets the eye?' deeeep thoughts, but, no, not gonna do it. nope.
 

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I have to admit that I love French Fries.
Not frozen french fries.
Not the grease laden fresh fried potatoes at 5 guys.

Both of my favorite places for fries have long since gone down hill in the fry department. Both used to cut them fresh in the morning and both used Russets, and parboiled them in salted water to keep them from browning, then dropped wet into the deep fryer when ordered. The water evaporating out of them as they fry seems to inhibit the absorption of too much grease. Jimmy's of Savin Rock used to do them this way back in the 50s and early 60s. Last time I went, they were still cutting their own, but cutting to order. Ended up slightly undercooked and greasy. Kinda like 5 guys.
Even better than Jimmy's was Frankie's Diner on Barnum Avenue in Bridgeport. They were the fry by which all other fries were judged. 15 years or so later, a bunch of us were reminiscing and got the hots for some Frankie's Fries. Drove 20 some odd miles, ordered about 10 orders. The cook comes out and asks who ordered all the fries. Asks if we're looking for a memory, and tells us not to bother. Says we weren't the first bunch of drunk 30-somethings who came in just for the fries they remembered from the sixties. You would think that would tell them something.
Finally, Rawley's in Fairfield used to has great fries -- maybe a step down from the aforementioned places, but still very good. But you had to know about them, and specifically order the hand cut fries. Otherwise, you got crummy, frozen fries. Never understood why they did it that way. Kinda like the in-and-out secret menu, I guess.
 
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I thought it was surprisingly good tbh.

It might be objectively better, but the flavor profile changed slightly so I like it less. Sometimes it is about familiarity.
 

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I lived around the corner and loved the trifecta of a Ted’s cheeseburger grinder, and then grabbing a bag of O’Grady’s Au Gratin chips and a quart of chocolate milk from Dairy Mart.

I often chose the same. Minus the chocolate milk.
 
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In and Out/5 Guys etc are better than most of the stuff double the price.

The Super Melt at Friendly’s is better than most fancy garbage.


Friendly’s has always had surprisingly good burgers. Much better than average.
 
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The Friendly’s I went to my whole life is on Elm St in Enfield. Went there a few months ago. Several of the same waitresses as they had 25 years ago are still there. Clean and well run. Presley Blake was a longtime resident of Somers, 10-15 minutes away, and I suspect that may explain why that location has always been excellent. I agree, many other locations are gross.
 

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Friendly's was my first "pay stub" job. I got fired for putting too much ice cream in the cones. At 16, I could not master the "Friendly's Scoop™", whereby you skimmed a ribbon of ice cream that folded upon itself (meaning less weight, more air) instead of scooping an actual solid scoop of ice cream.
 
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Boston area:
1. Sullivan's in Somerville
2. Mr Bartley's in Harvard Sq
 

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Friendly's was my first "pay stub" job. I got fired for putting too much ice cream in the cones. At 16, I could not master the "Friendly's Scoop™", whereby you skimmed a ribbon of ice cream that folded upon itself (meaning less weight, more air) instead of scooping an actual solid scoop of ice cream.

Mine was Dairy Queen. I did enjoy a nice DQ double cheese burger with the chili topping normally put on hotdogs. Mmmm. I want one right now.
 

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Friendly's was my first "pay stub" job. I got fired for putting too much ice cream in the cones. At 16, I could not master the "Friendly's Scoop™", whereby you skimmed a ribbon of ice cream that folded upon itself (meaning less weight, more air) instead of scooping an actual solid scoop of ice cream.
Same here, except I didn't get fired. The assistant manager told me if I scooped another cone like that he's gonna "break my farking wrist." But he didn't say farking.
 
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To me, the ratio of bun/meat is honestly the most important part of a burger. I don't like super-thick patties. Would rather opt for two thinner patties v. one big one. Cheese has to be melted. I'm pretty minimalist. Bun/burger/cheese/maybe sauteed onions/mushrooms if done right. But that's it.
 
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You couldn’t master it or you just wouldn’t? I did that job for one Christmas Break at the Westfarms Mall Friendly’s. I had the same issue, I felt embarrassed to hand somebody a rip off cone. Nothing worse than getting a big sundae at Friendly’s and LITERALLY getting a tablespoon or two of ice cream in it. Just a big sugar soup. If they want to know why they are failing, start there. That really pisses people off. I’ve cream is a guilty pleasure for most. By skipping the ice cream and just loading on toppings you make the calories and sugar even worse and at the same time, ruin the experience. Makes me feel doubly guilty yet still dissatisfied. That’s exactly how to kill a restaurant.
 
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You couldn’t master it or you just wouldn’t? I did that job for one Christmas Break at the Westfarms Mall Friendly’s. I had the same issue, I felt embarrassed to hand somebody a rip off cone. Nothing worse than getting a big sundae at Friendly’s and LITERALLY getting a tablespoon or two of ice cream in it. Just a big sugar soup. If they want to know why they are failing, start there. That really pisses people off. I’ve cream is a guilty pleasure for most. By skipping the ice cream and just loading on toppings you make the calories and sugar even worse and at the same time, ruin the experience. Makes me feel doubly guilty yet still dissatisfied. That’s exactly how to kill a restaurant.

WestFarms had a Friendly’s? They were everywhere I guess.
 
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I know this is a burger thread, but XL Center tenders and fries are honestly underrated.
 

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