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SVCBeercats

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For me this was 'terrible" to watch since I was recently diagnosed as a diabetic. Bread is literally off the table until my blood sugar is under control and then only as a treat. Made my mouth water. I loved the cheese wings. Reminds me of parmesan cheese crisps from the oven.
 

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I probably shouldn't have entered this thread at lunchtime :oops:

Roughly 614 miles to heart of Connecticut via the interstate
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Ted's is good, but O'Rourkes in Middletown is the steam cheeseburger Mecca!
 
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All good burgers are LOCAL.
The best to me were, in order of my desire: Coney Island Diner's --Coney Island Burger In Waterbury, Netti's in Bristol, Frankies in Waterville. Then almost any hand pressed burger, ie. not made from machine pressed cardboard.
 

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