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Leftovers: The Day's Stray Links

  • Tulsa > New Atlas Grill: The Atlas Burger is a 1/3-pound grilled burger topped with fried onions. [Joe's Burger Search]
  • Dallas > Burguesa: They have a burger called La Monumental, a double cheeseburger topped with ham, tostado, refried beans, lettuce, tomato, onion, avocado, special creamy sauce, and a whole jalapeno pepper. [Burger Doctor]
  • Iowa > Maid-Rite: Still waiting to find out if the famed loose-meat sandwich shop has to change its cooking process. [Times Republican]
  • London > Hawksmoor: "Gloopy, loosely packed meat from Longhorn cattle (a range of cuts) is enriched by globs of fatty bone marrow in the mix." Mm, fat globs. [Greedy Diva]
  • Krystal Honors Their Biggest Fans: New burger boxes this month will feature the faces of 10 of their biggest fans. [krystal.com]
  • Homeless Man Arrested Over Cheeseburger Sign: He was charged with unlawful solicitation for holding his sign, "I'm thinking of a cheeseburger," by a road. [Gaston Gazette]

1 Comment:

Speaking of burgers in Tulsa: I was born there and spent my early childhood there. Most of my memories are hazy. I have these incredibly fond hazy memories of Braum's. They are mostly a dairy place, I think, with ice cream and such, but they served burgers, too. And I just remember absolutely loving going to Braums and getting a cheeseburger and lime sherbet. The burgers came out each in a hamburger sized sack made of that material that's like aluminum foil on the outside and waxy paper on the inside, which was very helpful to tiny hands that can't quite properly hold a cheeseburger together yet.

Does anyone know if they're actually any good? I think it's a fairly large chain.

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