best post climbing burger
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I think I need a Bobcat Bite beakfast ! It's about a 3 hour drive but might be worth it. |
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when my wife and i first met, she was a vegetarian. after a long weekend of getting destroyed at vedauwoo, she said "where's the nearest hamburger?". we went to laramie and got some burgers at loves. they have a really spicy one that i like, can't remember the name.... |
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That's because after climbing at the Voo, your flesh LOOKS like a good burger. |
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My house, 40% chuck, 40% sirloin, 20% skirt all ground together. |
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I miss the 395 seasonal combo of Mono Cone and/or Walker Burger... |
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Tony B wrote:Young's Jersey Dairy- in Springfield Ohio... The Barn Buster is crazy-good with everything on it, including 2 kinds of home-made cheese. Get it with the 48 Oz chocolate "bull-shake" for a bursting belly. This and the cost of housing are the only drawbacks to moving to Colorado! Now that I live in Boulder (a good move overall) I go to the Dark Horse. $4.50 gets you a good burger special and a basket of fries and you don't have to wait on a table to open up. We even named a route in the flatirons after that tradition: Burger MadnessMan there's a place I haven't heard in a while. I suddenly have a huge craving for the food there. Last time was in high school, back before they closed that cliff side on the farmer's land. |
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If your a dirt bag climber like myself you might want to stay away from the Southern sun, or Mt. sun. In any case, you can get a burger, beer, and fries at Dark Horse for 5 bucks....1 beer at the S.Sun will run ya $4.20!! Plus there outrageous happy hour prices which is probably the worst deal in all the western states $3.50 a beer!..Come'on S.sun get over yourself.. |
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You guys aint got $#!t on this bar out in Nipton, CA, just outside of NV. |
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Lauren D. Hollingsworth wrote:K's in Buena Vista! I went there for the first time Sunday after hiking Mt. Elbert (ok, so not really climbing, eh.) I love old-fashioned burgers!+1 on K's. Their shakes are awesome as well. |
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sstrauss wrote: Man there's a place I haven't heard in a while. I suddenly have a huge craving for the food there. Last time was in high school, back before they closed that cliff side on the farmer's land.Springfield Gorge... where I learned to climb in the 80's. That was a loss. I don't think it was on farm land though- I thought it was owned by the Mesonic Temple, I think on a tract with an old-folks home. The farm property didn't include the river canyon. As I recall it, the closure was after a guy up on top slipped and fell off, either setting up a rap or a TR. Anyway, he didn't sue, but his insurance company did, unsuccessfully, but it still cost the owners money to defend, and still was a pain. I don't think Ohio has a good recreational user statute, so I guess it will never open again? The rest here is hear-say: I've HEARD (though it has been years) that the po-po ticket cars parked there to enforce the closure, but that there is no other enforcement... that climbing there is still done but it is posted such that anyone injured is trespassing and not there with permission. |
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J1. wrote:If your a dirt bag climber like myself you might want to stay away from the Southern sun, or Mt. sun. Plus there outrageous happy hour prices which is probably the worst deal in all the western states $3.50 a beer!..Come'on S.sun get over yourself..Well, there is a line out the door to get in there and no tables once you are... which means that they are milking something! I don't go there for that reason, but I've got to admit that they are doing something right, even if it is only marketing and image. One place I forgot to mention positively is The Attic. Go in on Monday and get whatever 1/2lb burger you like with anything on it (you can order a specialty burger off the menu or call your own) with a plate of steak fries or sweet potato fries for $5... I usually SPLIT that with someone for $2.50 each! |
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Devil's Lake followed by Dotty Dumpling's Dowry. Mix that up with a Spotted Cow, pure heaven. |
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EMT wrote:Saw a thing on the news tonight about best burger joints... they said five guys was best and in n out burger. I have to say after a big climb I crave in n out. McDonald's got last. What do you crave most after a climb?Fun post! Best place would be the Owl Bar in San Antonio, NM. If you haven't experienced a real New Mexico Green Chili Burger, then you don't know what you're missing. Next runner up I would say Grease Wood Flats in Scottsdale, AZ. They have Green Chili Burgers that are good, but they don't hold up to the New Mexico quality. |
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After a solid trip in the White Mountains, the Reuben Pastrami Burger from the Common Man Restaurant in New Hampshire hits the spot! |
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Terrebonne Depot. Terrebonne, OR |
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Definitely a heavy Colorado bias here (though I guess that's to be expected). |
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EB wrote:Oscar's in Springdale after a good day (or two) of Zion's best.+2 The "Murder Burger"...I've had many, and I never get tired of them. |
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an interesting burger that i have had - the gunks burger (i think that is what it was called), down at the little german restaurant at the bottom of the road. it was a burger on raisin bread - pretty good! |