mcdonalds hamburgers
#18
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Originally posted by wrexxy
since we're doing recommendations, i highly recommend Sam's on Hesperian Blvd in San Lorenzo...ghetto, but definitely good.
since we're doing recommendations, i highly recommend Sam's on Hesperian Blvd in San Lorenzo...ghetto, but definitely good.
Best Burger on Washington Ave. in San Leandro across from the Pak n' Save is good too. Milkshakes are pretty good. They got beer battered onion rings and steak fries. Their "best burger" has pastrami on it.
Tommy Burger is freakin' awesome. Almost everything has chili in it or you can add chili to it. I went to the one in Rowland Heights cuz I was in town playing video games at Arcade Infinity at Diamond Plaza. Haha.
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There are actually quite a few good places in the Bay Area to get truly good hamburgers. Three places that come to mind are:
- Jeffrey's (San Mateo)
- Oasis (Atherton)
- Dutch Goose (Menlo Park & you MUST try their deviled eggs)
- Nation's (Westlake)
If you're down for the drive, I'd visit any of these places for a good American meal.
- Jeffrey's (San Mateo)
- Oasis (Atherton)
- Dutch Goose (Menlo Park & you MUST try their deviled eggs)
- Nation's (Westlake)
If you're down for the drive, I'd visit any of these places for a good American meal.
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Jack in the Crack doesn't work for me, it always ends up like a nuclear bomb, the mcdonalds mini burgers dont cut it, taco bell is always that much too slow. I think In 'n' out wins. . . Why do you think we meet there ?
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Originally posted by AWD 20T
There are actually quite a few good places in the Bay Area to get truly good hamburgers. Three places that come to mind are:
- Jeffrey's (San Mateo)
- Oasis (Atherton)
- Dutch Goose (Menlo Park & you MUST try their deviled eggs)
- Nation's (Westlake)
If you're down for the drive, I'd visit any of these places for a good American meal.
There are actually quite a few good places in the Bay Area to get truly good hamburgers. Three places that come to mind are:
- Jeffrey's (San Mateo)
- Oasis (Atherton)
- Dutch Goose (Menlo Park & you MUST try their deviled eggs)
- Nation's (Westlake)
If you're down for the drive, I'd visit any of these places for a good American meal.