wendy's either dave's double or triple depending on how hungry i am, no mayo.
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This may just be a southeast US thing but Cookout's Cheddar Style + Out West Style Double Burgers are excellent. Decent pricing too compared to the downsized overpriced stuff from the major chains
Burger King Double Bacon Cheeseburger, no pickle. Tastes pretty good and still a good value compared to almost any other menu item.
Close second is Wendy's Double Stack in the Biggie Bag combo. Again, great taste for the price, and comes with nuggets, fries, and a drink.
Son of Baconator if I feel like being a piggie ๐
I love Daves Triple with everything except mayo and i do my own ketchup
I usually dip the burger in additional ketchup along with the fries.
Jack in the Box Ultimate Cheeseburger. It just pummels your tastebuds with fat and I like it.
Probably the Bacon Pub Burger from Wendy's.
I don't eat fast food very much and can't say I've tried all the options, but I really like the Big Tasty from Tasty Burger.
If you count it as fast food, Culver's.
If it's a more "classic" fast food place you're looking for, I'll never say no to a Baconator from Wendy's.
Hello fellow midwesterner!
Their Dave's Triple are to die for
Wendy's is falling off a quality cliff unfortunately, while also driving up prices. Used to go there a lot, haven't been in a while.
Cluckin bell -- two number 9s, a number 9 large, a number 6 with extra dip, a number 7, two number 45s, one with cheese, and a large soda.
Can you translate that for us, like, more descriptively?
Kids these daysโฆ.
I feel like Carol Channing in the boxing Ring
Fatburger, unfortunately the only one near me went out of business when the owner died.
In and out hands down. Wish we had them on the east coast. For this coast I'd say Shake shack if I'm truly craving a fast food type of burger. Sonic's double quarter pounder is great for the price but there aren't any close in my city so mainly a quick go to when traveling. Chili's has yet to disappoint me if you've got an extra 10 minutes to wait or pre-order while on your way to pickup, so wouldn't conser it fast food.
Hardee's buffalo bleu cheese, but it's not around anymore. Their mushroom Swiss burger is pretty alright.
Hardee's used to have a chilli cheeseburger that was amazing. It's been close to 20 years and I still think of that burger.
But, the best was at Swenson's outside of Cleveland at 1 am after a NIะ concert.
I love chilli cheeseburger. They assuredly do not love me.
Whopper from Burger King. No pickles, add cheese and bacon.
In-N-Out
I make it a point to eat there when I can when I won't anywhere else.
Which burger/styles etc?
I'll eat at smaller restaurants if I get a chance. I've eaten at George Motz's restaurant in NYC and liked it.
I'll get an In-N-Out Animal Style Burger. I like it.
Try whole grilled onion and youโll leave animal style behind with the tourists.
Whats on animal style