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    Quote Originally Posted by Corndog1 View Post
    Tasty Burger out in Choctaw is pretty good if you can catch them open, they have some weird hours.
    2nd that on Tasty Burger. Very good. They have a great philly cheese steak too. They are open until 8 thru Thursday, close at 2 on Friday & closed on the weekend. Very good if you are out that way. Its at 29 & Indian Meridian next to Old Germany.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rcjunkie View Post
    Earl's Rib Palace has a very good hamburger, not the best but you won't be disapointed.
    Agreed, the Cheddar Burger Basket is above average and freaking huge. The basket w/ fries @ 5.95 is a good deal too, you won't be hungry afterwards.

  3. #303

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    The burger at Earl's is the best thing they have there and much better than their BBQ.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluedogok View Post
    The burger at Earl's is the best thing they have there and much better than their BBQ.
    Have to agree but their pulled pork ain't bad

  5. #305

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    I dont know if any of you get down to Altus often at all, but they have a place called Roberts Drive-In. It is amazing, they use fresh ground meat every day from the local store. Never frozen hand pressed patties. Its a great burger for the price.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluedogok View Post
    The burger at Earl's is the best thing they have there and much
    better than their BBQ.
    I've eaten at Earl's a couple of times and didn't care for it. I
    didn't realize it was supposed to be BBQ.

    If someone insists on buying lunch there again, I'll try the burger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jackirons View Post
    What's your favorite burger place in Oklahoma?

    I haven't been to a lot of places, but the burgers in Meers were very good.
    Having taken it upon myself to sample most of what OKC has to offer in the way of burgers, I would have to say the best burger at the best value is Bunnys, either loc. I prefer the S. loc. personally my second choice would be "Nics" and third would be Roberts in El Reno, I highly recommend you try them all to see for yourself ! "Wimpy"

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    Did anyone try Burger King's left handed Whopper today?

  9. #309

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    Did anyone try Burger King's left handed Whopper today?
    Is that one of your lame political jokes or just a replay of an old April Fools Day joke from a few years ago?

  10. #310

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    Grill at Penn44 used to have some great burgers.

  11. #311

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    What about the Geronimo burger from the Orange Donut Shop (I think its called Geronimos, but all it says is Donut Shop on the sign) on MLK just south of 23rd. I found it a week or so ago and have already been three times. Burger and fries, 4.25$. Thats a good deal for that burger and especially in these times.

  12. #312

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    Had a double cheeseburger yesterday at Tastee Freeze in McAlaster, the best I've had in a long time.

  13. #313

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    1/2 lb buffalo cheeseburger w/ onion rings at the Cherokee restaurant, I-40 & US 281 west of OKC about 45 minutes. OMG!

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    Didn't want to start a new thread, so throwing it in here....

    LivingSocial is running a deal on Ron's Hamburgers & Chili. For $5 you get $10 worth of grub! 216 South Santa Fe Drive in Edmond.

    http://www.livingsocial.com/cities/33/deals/212470

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    I've been to Meer's a few times. The first few were great but the last time I went the quality had decreased. I'm from Tulsa so I love Ron's. The one in Midwest City seems to be the closest to the ones I've had in Tulsa. I like Irma's. I don't understand why everyone is in love with Johnnie's. Bricktown Burger has a good burger but I haven't had one since I don't work close to that area now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kp73120 View Post
    I've been to Meer's a few times. The first few were great but the last
    time I went the quality had decreased. I'm from Tulsa so I love Ron's.
    Meer's is a disappointment. Won't go back.

    Is Hank's still open in Tulsa? I n the early 70's Leon Russell would
    go there.

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    As we've said in the last 12 pages, it depends on the type of burger your wanting as far as who is the best.

    Hands down, if I could have only one burger it'd be Nic's though.

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    I guess some people like hamburger that's been cooked to death
    and crumbles.

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    Prunepicker,
    Don't you know that Epicurious rated Meer's as one of the top ten burgers in the country? Based on that, my wife and I headed down there to give it a try. A nice store, an average burger at best. I knew of at least three places in the OKC area that had better burgers. Of course, this is subjective so, it's just my opinion. Like you, I won't go back unless I'm in the area and it's lunch or dinner time.
    C. T.
    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    Meer's is a disappointment. Won't go back.

    Is Hank's still open in Tulsa? I n the early 70's Leon Russell would
    go there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ctchandler View Post
    Prunepicker,
    Don't you know that Epicurious rated Meer's as one of the top ten
    burgers in the country?
    C. T.
    I didn't know that. Maybe they like well done burgers that crumble out
    of the bun.

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    I've never had a burger at Meers Store that was overcooked, most of the time they were cooked fine. The last time that I was there was a couple of years ago. I will admit they can be a bit erratic in quality, I have had some great burgers there and some that were merely good, the service on the other hand tends to vary from decent to poor.

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    We go and get a Meer's burger each time we go hiking in the wildlife refuge - which is about 3-4 times a year.

    I can remember raving over their burgers in the past, but the last 5-6 years the burger has been marginal at best.

    Anymore we go for the 'experience' and honestly there is a complete lack a good places to eat in the area that are not serving menus full of deep fried this and that.

    We usually rent a cabin and stay for the weekend in Medicine Park and bring our own meat and grill out with people in neighboring cabins. Much better experience IMO.

  23. #323

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    Haven't stopped at Meers in a spell. Generally I'm way more partial to their brisket than I am to their burgers when I go.

  24. #324

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    Prunepicker,
    Actually, I have been to several of Epicurious' choices for top ten in bbq and I have to admit, they were pretty good. My favorite is Corky's in Memphis. But they really messed up on the hamburger. Crumble out of the bun? Yeah, that's a fairly good description.
    C. T.
    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    I didn't know that. Maybe they like well done burgers that crumble out
    of the bun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ctchandler View Post
    Prunepicker,
    Actually, I have been to several of Epicurious' choices for top ten in
    bbq and I have to admit, they were pretty good. My favorite is Corky's
    in Memphis.
    C. T.
    The last time I was in Memphis, last year, I couldn't find Corky's. Is
    it still open? I made a big mistake and went to Central BBQ. Very
    dry. It tasted good but it was so chewy. I like Topp's and Neely's.
    But Neely's isn't consistent. Topp's has added other items to the
    menu, ribs, brisket, burgers. They used to only serve pork shoulder.

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