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    Not sure if this has been done. But besides Five Guys, where can I get a real good burger?

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    I must admit as far as chain restaurants I do like Red Robin burgers. I also must admit I do like Charles Village Pub burgers in Towson and Claddaghs Pub. Nothing fancy just nice normal plain charred burger

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    I love Cheeburger, Cheeburger. Ever since one opened up near me, I stopped going to Red Robin.

    I like Five Guys too.

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    I love Red Robin as far as chains go!! Casey's and Jerry D's in Parkville have good burgers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by golgo View Post
    I love Cheeburger, Cheeburger. Ever since one opened up near me, I stopped going to Red Robin.

    I like Five Guys too.
    Cheeburger cheeburger is literaly Alpo next to Red Robin as far as quality of beef and taste.

    Matter of fact the one in BelAir is history while Red Robin is thriving.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonsensback View Post
    Cheeburger cheeburger is literaly Alpo next to Red Robin as far as quality of beef and taste.

    Matter of fact the one in BelAir is history while Red Robin is thriving.
    Good for them. They have never impressed me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonsensback View Post
    Cheeburger cheeburger is literaly Alpo next to Red Robin as far as quality of beef and taste.

    Matter of fact the one in BelAir is history while Red Robin is thriving.
    I was never a big fan of Che..Che.. either, although my wife likes it there. The one in Perry Hall closed too.

    I see nobody has mentioned Fuddruckers yet...

    To me a burger isnt' really "Great" anywhere ... I mean it's just a burger. But I do like 5 Guys and from what I can remeber, Fuddruckers too, and this may sound weird since Fudds is a burger place, but I usually get the cajun chix sand there.

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    A friend suggested I try Kooper's Tavern. Anyone been there?

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    Fuddruckers is good! How did I forget them?? I really like the rolls there. Fudds' rolls on a Red Robin burger would be the best!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mgofbmore View Post
    A friend suggested I try Kooper's Tavern. Anyone been there?

    Koopers in Fells?
    It's a solid burger, but nothing I would really make a special trip for...
    It's a "safe" order on their menu...

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    As weird as it may seem, the best one I've had lately was at Outback.

    Five Guys just had a big price increase.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SonOf Scribbler View Post
    As weird as it may seem, the best one I've had lately was at Outback.

    Five Guys just had a big price increase.
    I second that about Outback.

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    Hard part is convincing someone to get a burger from Outback when slabs of steak are all over the menu

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheIcon View Post
    Hard part is convincing someone to get a burger from Outback when slabs of steak are all over the menu
    Yeah, that's not happening lol. I've always liked Friday's burgers with provolone and Jack Daniels sauce. (and extra JD sauce for the fries ).

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    Quote Originally Posted by mgofbmore View Post
    Not sure if this has been done. But besides Five Guys, where can I get a real good burger?
    Alonso's, Cold Spring Lane, makes great burger. Also, Poitin Still on York Rd in Timonium.

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    Just had one from MT. Vernon Stable. It was really good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunnersbury View Post
    Alonso's, Cold Spring Lane, makes great burger. Also, Poitin Still on York Rd in Timonium.
    Back in the 70's, Alonso's was the only place to get a great hamberger...

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    Fatburger. Sadly, there is only one in this area.

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    I didn't realize there was that much difference in charred meat patties.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jaz View Post
    I didn't realize there was that much difference in charred meat patties.
    Generally, there isn't these days. Although there is a place in Jacksonville, FL called Cruisers that spices their meat really good. Great burgers there.

    Oh, and the toppings make a big difference. Some places use nasty canned mushrooms, etc. The toppings (for me) pretty much make the burger.

    Cheddar Cheese
    Bacon
    BBQ Sauce
    Ranch Dressing
    Onion Rings
    Lettuce
    Tomato

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