Hardee's does have an elite biscuit game in the mornings.
Here for a bonus report on the chili cheese dog from BK. Just got home from work and I'm currently on the toilet ****ting out my insides. Much worse than anything TB ever did to me, damn.
Hardee's does have an elite biscuit game in the mornings.
Here for a bonus report on the chili cheese dog from BK. Just got home from work and I'm currently on the toilet ****ting out my insides. Much worse than anything TB ever did to me, damn.
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Originally Posted by TheCanoe
I just read a Yahoo article this morning that ranked the BK hot dog #1 out of 5 places tried (Burger King, checkers, shake shack, 5 guys, one other I cant remember) but now I cant find the article.
Either way, might be worth a shot. I despise BK the way most ITT despise Subway, so I cant guinea pig this one
I ordered two hot dogs from Rally's once, and the first I bit into was cold and I believe not even cooked properly. I promptly threw the other one out. If I wasn't drunk and I was by myself, I would've for sure gone back in for a refund since it was completely inedible. Maybe just a bad experience, but not sure how you can **** up that badly on a hot dog.
And yeah, lol at ever going to BK. Easily the worst fast food place.
I don't think I've ever had a fast food hotdog. No, that's not true, I did get a bunch of chili dogs at Weinerschnitzel once. But that's it. Costco polish til I die!
God I love those onion rings at Ground Round. Like 15 years ago in the Boston area they were everywhere, then they all just closed up shop. I moved to Bangor, Maine in 2012 and was delighted to find a Ground Round there! Everything was the same as I remembered. Excellent nachos, my beloved onion rings, and all you can eat ribs once a week, Mmm.
Never realized Ground Round was a chain. They were the family place for a nice celebratory meal when I was a kid. It was always considered a big deal going there. Plus I remember they had the best pacman video game in their lobby. Don't really remember the food there. kids don't care.
Ground Round and Papa Gino's were the bomb spots as a kid, plus anywhere with a solid playscape. Papa Gino's had arcade machines (first place I played NFL blitz, life changing event), and at Ground Round you got that sundae in the mini batting helmet.
5 guys dogs are good yea, but not sure where the value is. They are tiny and like $5. I think I could eat a solid $40 worth. They are an excellent replacement side for the giant bag of mediocre fries though.
Don't really get 5 Guys, Shake Shack, etc. splitting their hot dogs. That's cool for sausages, but hot dogs are all about that casing pop.
The food court place at the Rio does that. But they are really big wieners so I guess it helps to cook them evenly throughout. They grill them and they are pretty darn good too.
Little big burger (of portland fame) is coming to seattle.
The original owners sold to Chanticleer Holdings back in August. Chanticleer also owns Hooters and several other small burger chains across the country. We'll see if the quality holds up.