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And another perfect burger from Johnny's Grill. View attachment 22166
Yeah no one cares about your Chicago burgers. Start your own thread.
And another perfect burger from Johnny's Grill. View attachment 22166
Yeah no one cares about your Chicago burgers. Start your own thread.
As for the divey place, you may well have been at S&S dugout in Southport on the Westport line. Lots of formica. The Black Duck is a serious burger contender in Westport.
I don't go to burger places often during my stops in CT, but I have been to Plan B and if that's on a "best" list, you guys need to get your burger act together.
Yeah, I've never gotten the steamed cheeseburger thing. Something about eating grey meat that is unappetizing to me.Shady Glen and those steamed Meriden abominations are some of the most overrated things this state has to offer.
Yeah, I've never gotten the steamed cheeseburger thing. Something about eating grey meat that is unappetizing to me.
I love the cheese at Shady Glen, and I'm guessing that's the reason it's on the list (not because I love it, but because most people do). But yeah, at the end of the day you're simply eating crisply griddled American cheese.
I really want to try Prime 16.I've had several burgers that I have enjoyed very much at Plan B.
Prime 16 remains my favorite burger joint in the state.
At places like both of them, though, with lots of different choices for meat and toppings, it can depend a lot on what you get. For the meat itself, I think Plan B is pretty good.
List seems to conflate "unique" with "best".Shady Glen and those steamed Meriden abominations are some of the most overrated things this state has to offer.
I love the cheese at Shady Glen, and I'm guessing that's the reason it's on the list (not because I love it, but because most people do). But yeah, at the end of the day you're simply eating crisply griddled American cheese.
Deepster, have you ever had a Spooker Burger?
I really want to try Prime 16.
Yep, years ago I wanted to see what all the fuss was about and went to Meriden to try out Ted's. Very, very underwhelming. Now I essentially live across the street from Ted's in Cromwell and I have never even considered going once. Really do not get the fascination.
I've never had a bad burger there, but the NY Steakhouse is probably the one that has remained my favorite over time. It's the first one I had there, and every time I go back to it it holds up well to the others, including several newer ones they've added over the years. Cowboy, Smoker (w/no onions), Honey Truffle, Sriracha Bacon, Cajun Patty Melt and Wild Mushroom and Garlic have all been excellent as well.I really want to try Prime 16.
I've never had a bad burger there, but the NY Steakhouse is probably the one that has remained my favorite over time. It's the first one I had there, and every time I go back to it it holds up well to the others, including several newer ones they've added over the years. Cowboy, Smoker (w/no onions), Honey Truffle, Sriracha Bacon, Cajun Patty Melt and Wild Mushroom and Garlic have all been excellent as well.
is Smashburger any good? I see one is now in Southington.
is Smashburger any good? I see one is now in Southington.
Yeah, I've never gotten the steamed cheeseburger thing. Something about eating grey meat that is unappetizing to me.
I love the cheese at Shady Glen, and I'm guessing that's the reason it's on the list (not because I love it, but because most people do). But yeah, at the end of the day you're simply eating crisply griddled American cheese.
Harry's is a big-ass bun with a tiny meatball inside.I think you're right about Shady Glen. The burger itself is thin, always overcooked, and tasteless. As Waq mentioned, Corey's Catsup and Mustard is far and away better, and 5 minutes away.
I also object to Harry's being included. There's just nothing special about their burgers or their dogs.
Harry's is a big-ass bun with a tiny meatball inside.
The friend who turned me on to S&S had no idea what its name was and simply called it "OPEN" because that was the most notable sign above the door.As for the divey place, you may well have been at S&S dugout in Southport on the Westport line. Lots of formica. The Black Duck is a serious burger contender in Westport.