they all closed down up here. I didnt mind them but everyone likes Harveys up here (I dont), they're the same kind of thing.
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I'm pleased that Culvers dominates the area I'm in. The thing that confuses me is that there are no White Castles or Carl's Jrs in the pink areas of Wisconsin and Iowa. There are plenty of Hardees though.
I would say that a Culvers burger is lesser than an In-N-Out burger, but on par with 5 guys. 5 Guys beats Culver's in the fry department though.
I miss when 5 Guys wasn't a chain. One of the original store was just down the street from me and it was outstanding. They are still good but old places just had a charm of their own.
Lol @ Texans not knowing how to order their IN N OUT animal style.
Next time you're in the area? I'm confused. Aren't you in Norman?
I hear that Nic's Grill is the absolute best. But I've never been able to get by there at the right time. They're on N. Penn, only open for lunch, and you better get there by 11:00 and stand in line. They shut down at like 1:30, and if you're in line but haven't ordered yet, tough luck.
Tucker's is okay in OKC. They are trying to knock off the El Reno onion-fried burger, but don't quite get it right. For that, you have to actually go to El Reno and hit one of the joints there (Sid's, Robert's Grill, or Johnnies). My favorite of the three is Sids. But again, tough to find a table at lunch-time, but well worth it.
Irma's Burger Shack is great too. NW 63rd, just on the North side of the Chesapeake campus, or they have another location in Mid-Town on Classen.