Top 3 in your city
Top 3 in your city
Name your city/town/region.
We will start with burgers.
Top 3 burgers
Portland ME and surrounding
1. Owl and Elm
2. Great Lost Bear
3. NOSH
We will start with burgers.
Top 3 burgers
Portland ME and surrounding
1. Owl and Elm
2. Great Lost Bear
3. NOSH
Re: Top 3 in your city
oh dang!
1. The Ditch - all their burgers are smothered in Hatch green chilis, it costs extra to get a burger without one
2. Debbies - good diner burger at a 50s type place with Buddy Holly on the juke box and $5 dollar milkshakes
3. ummm...I'll say Deno's. generations-old local staple, tons of ambiance, good happy hour, and maybe the best bar to pick up cougars
1. The Ditch - all their burgers are smothered in Hatch green chilis, it costs extra to get a burger without one
2. Debbies - good diner burger at a 50s type place with Buddy Holly on the juke box and $5 dollar milkshakes
3. ummm...I'll say Deno's. generations-old local staple, tons of ambiance, good happy hour, and maybe the best bar to pick up cougars
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oh! what's the name of that food truck that sells burgers through the window at Ullr's tavern?
they have these sliders with goat cheese and like this berry compote that's really good late night
most overrated: Devil's Thumb Ranch. overseasoned sloppy grease bomb that falls apart, and it's Wagyu but who cares, it's still a $25 dollar burger
they have these sliders with goat cheese and like this berry compote that's really good late night
most overrated: Devil's Thumb Ranch. overseasoned sloppy grease bomb that falls apart, and it's Wagyu but who cares, it's still a $25 dollar burger
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Re: Top 3 in your city
Hmmm, I just always assumed you were in Beaver Creek.
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It would help for context, search and gusher stalking if you named the city but you all do you.
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Also we have spots starting with the letters:
B, B, B.
And
D, D, D.
Is this a CR thread?
B, B, B.
And
D, D, D.
Is this a CR thread?
Re: Top 3 in your city
Florida
Hamburgers, and what passes for "Mexican" food, suck here.
don't get me started
dammit
Hamburgers, and what passes for "Mexican" food, suck here.
don't get me started
dammit
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Re: Top 3 in your city
My top 3 are completely different than the "majorities" top 3.
Chicago and surrounding....
1) Charlie Beinlich's.
2) Butcher and the Burger
3) My own grilled burger/s.
Chicago and surrounding....
1) Charlie Beinlich's.
2) Butcher and the Burger
3) My own grilled burger/s.
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For future reference in this thread, please don’t name yourself as a top 3 option even if you are.
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Banners:
The Ditch:
Charlie Ben Licks:
The Ditch:
Charlie Ben Licks:
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Denver Metro:
#1 5280 Burger Bar
#2 Cherry Cricket
#3 The 49th
#1 5280 Burger Bar
#2 Cherry Cricket
#3 The 49th
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the ditch isn’t even a particularly exceptional burger, but the chilis are a game changer
plus the best margs in town, and they were always cool about putting on the KU game, and even usually gave me the sound
plus the best margs in town, and they were always cool about putting on the KU game, and even usually gave me the sound
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Top 3 bars:
Portland, ME & surrounding:
1. Andy's Old Port
2. Rosie's
3. Howie's Pub
Portland, ME & surrounding:
1. Andy's Old Port
2. Rosie's
3. Howie's Pub
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ohhh!
This is a big one. Like best bars just for a spot to get gushered? For live music? Food too?
This is especially tricky cuz several breweries and distilleries have opened here within the past few months that are cool but haven’t necessarily proven themselves.
But here we go!
1. Ullrs. Named after the Norse god of snow, prob the best live music venue in the valley. Good bar games, good food truck too, and also the best place to get the clap from a ski bunny. The only real downside is most nights the place never even got going til like 10 or 11pm.
2. Hmm. I’ll say Winter Park Pub. Wonderfully divey, and prob the most authentic “ski” bar in town. Used to be the late night spot before Ullrs established itself. Giant patio with lots of yard games, plus solid Taco Tuesdays
3. hmmmm. This was gonna be the crooked creek saloon, but since my bartender friend doesn’t work there any more, and since no one hangs out there but the old alcoholic locals, I’m giving the nod to a new place: Idlewild spirits. A craft distillery with old timey cocktails and overstuffed leather couches and giant fireplaces. Cool vibe, but expensive, and packed.
Honorable mention: Freestyles. When I first moved up here my fellow KU alum roomie made friends with the owner, an OSU grad and general Big 12 hoops fan. Dude loved us coming in for every game and was constantly booking up drinks, almost irresponsibly so. By the time the next season started, we got word the place got raided by the sheriff cuz they were selling coke out the back door, and now the place is called Buckets and kinda sucks. Sigh.
This is a big one. Like best bars just for a spot to get gushered? For live music? Food too?
This is especially tricky cuz several breweries and distilleries have opened here within the past few months that are cool but haven’t necessarily proven themselves.
But here we go!
1. Ullrs. Named after the Norse god of snow, prob the best live music venue in the valley. Good bar games, good food truck too, and also the best place to get the clap from a ski bunny. The only real downside is most nights the place never even got going til like 10 or 11pm.
2. Hmm. I’ll say Winter Park Pub. Wonderfully divey, and prob the most authentic “ski” bar in town. Used to be the late night spot before Ullrs established itself. Giant patio with lots of yard games, plus solid Taco Tuesdays
3. hmmmm. This was gonna be the crooked creek saloon, but since my bartender friend doesn’t work there any more, and since no one hangs out there but the old alcoholic locals, I’m giving the nod to a new place: Idlewild spirits. A craft distillery with old timey cocktails and overstuffed leather couches and giant fireplaces. Cool vibe, but expensive, and packed.
Honorable mention: Freestyles. When I first moved up here my fellow KU alum roomie made friends with the owner, an OSU grad and general Big 12 hoops fan. Dude loved us coming in for every game and was constantly booking up drinks, almost irresponsibly so. By the time the next season started, we got word the place got raided by the sheriff cuz they were selling coke out the back door, and now the place is called Buckets and kinda sucks. Sigh.
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"This is a big one. Like best bars just for a spot to get gushered? For live music? Food too?
This is especially tricky cuz several breweries and distilleries have opened here within the past few months that are cool but haven’t necessarily proven themselves."
Your top 3, your rules.
This is especially tricky cuz several breweries and distilleries have opened here within the past few months that are cool but haven’t necessarily proven themselves."
Your top 3, your rules.
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I used to hang at "The Creek" several nights a week. I even used to reverse stalk gusher and be like SEE YOU TONIGHT AT THE CREEK SUCKA lol sigh.
They had 50 cent wings for happy hour, so I'd go get that and $2 peeber pints for dinner. Many nights, in and out for under $10 bucks. Good sports bar vibe too, and I've watched more than a few KU games there.
But like I said, the bartenders I knew quit working there, so instead of promptly greeting me like SUP OUSDAHL and serving me the drink they already knew I wanted as soon as I belly up and asking what channel the KU game was on tonight, it's some stuffy new person all like, "welcome to the Crooked Creek, sir, may I see your ID?"
but the big thing that killed the creek is the 2 breweries and distillery that opened within the same 2 block downtown radius. but TDub, I'm sure there'll be some crusty old locals still in there with whom you can bicker about the kids these days. Just be ready for the new bartender to treat you like a tourist.
They had 50 cent wings for happy hour, so I'd go get that and $2 peeber pints for dinner. Many nights, in and out for under $10 bucks. Good sports bar vibe too, and I've watched more than a few KU games there.
But like I said, the bartenders I knew quit working there, so instead of promptly greeting me like SUP OUSDAHL and serving me the drink they already knew I wanted as soon as I belly up and asking what channel the KU game was on tonight, it's some stuffy new person all like, "welcome to the Crooked Creek, sir, may I see your ID?"
but the big thing that killed the creek is the 2 breweries and distillery that opened within the same 2 block downtown radius. but TDub, I'm sure there'll be some crusty old locals still in there with whom you can bicker about the kids these days. Just be ready for the new bartender to treat you like a tourist.