Without question, every $25 room service burger I've ever had was awesome.
It has to be right?
It always tastes best when someone else is paying for it.
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Kroll's in Green Bay, WI. Right across from Lambeau Field. There's one on the east side that is apparently serving a little better and cheaper menu.
They have a hard Kaiser Roll burger with a slab o butter on that will curl your toes. Nothing super special about the meat, but they're yummy.
Not so bad on the Chicken Booyah and you can get Lake Perch there any day of the week. :D
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Never had In N Out, but a guy in my office that's from CA seems like he would shave and hump a moose to get one located in his backyard.
My first In-n-Out was in the Las Vegas location and it sucked balls. Super crowded with thugs and other questionable people. Burgers were "meh". Then, my wife won a radio contest that flew us out to L.A. to have lunch at the original In-n-Out location. It was awesome. Though it wasn't a fair comparison to the Vegas store as this meeting was a promotional gig and the Execute VP of Marketing greeted and served us whatever we wanted. I have heard from others that the Vegas location does suck.
I love in n out. I'm originally from CA and when I visit, I stop. Are they the best burger - no. But the are fresher than most FF places. Nothing is frozen at I&O. And for the price- can't go wrong. If I want a 10 dollar burger I'll go to a restaurant. If I want a 3-4 dollar burger, I'll take I&O any day.
Jim's Burger Haven is pretty close to the What-a-Burger style of burger. I may have to make a "road trip" to Arvada.
Jim's was probably the worst place I've been to...and that's not even factoring the place is a dump. I think I'd rather eat at Culvers.