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Dear AHT: F.N.Goode Burgers in Austin, TX

Here's a recommendation we recently received in the AHT inbox. You can drop us a line at burger@seriouseats.com. [Photograph: Nancy R.] Two chefs decided to open a burger place so they bought a trailer and found a "permanent" home in...

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Classic Fast Food-Style Burgers at Fran's Hamburgers in Austin, Texas

Fran's Hamburgers has been making classic fast food-style burgers for over 30 years. Although the meat may not have much beefy flavor, the burger achieves a pleasing synergy with the fresh accompanying lettuce, tomato, onions, and pickles.

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Hamburger America: Rossi’s Bar & Grill in Trenton, New Jersey

Editor's note: Burgermeisters! Here's another excerpt from George Motz's book Hamburger America. George and his publisher were kind enough to allow us to run them here, along with George's beautiful photos. Eat up! "Now we’ll see if he knows how...

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Hamburger America: Casino El Camino in Austin

Editor's note: Burgermeisters! Here's another excerpt from George Motz's book Hamburger America. George and his publisher were kind enough to allow us to run them here, along with George's beautiful photos. Eat up! Casino El Camino is not a burger...

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Terra Burger, an All-Organic Burger Joint in Austin

Editor's note: Today's review comes from James Boo of New York-based blog The Eaten Path. During his recent visit to Austin for SXSW he found reason to eat at the recently opened Terra Burger for the purposes of sharing his...

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Buffalo Burger from Casino El Camino in Austin

Photograph by Jim Merithew of Wired.com While in Austin for the South By Southwest conference, Michael Calore of Wired blog Underwire reports on the burgers from Casino El Camino. The favorite is the Buffalo burger topped with melted bleu...

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Whole Foods Burger Fail in Austin

Houston Press food critic Robb Walsh tried a burger—hand-formed to order—at the Whole Foods flagship store in Austin, but was met with disappointment in the form of too much bun that was dense and tough. On the upside, the fries...

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