I tried The Bloomin Burger at Outback Steakhouse. Man, was it good. They put petals from the Bloomin Onion on the burger along with two slices of American cheese, lettuce, tomatoe, and the special Bloomin Onion sauce. You can even get their famous baked patato as a side.
Grab a copy of Texas Monthly this month. They list their top 50 burgers in Texas in this edition. You need to see some of the pictures of these burgers in Texas Monthly.
Here is there list:
The 50 Best Burgers in Texas from ‘Texas Monthly’
1.The Grape, Dallas, Classic Cheeseburger
2.Counter Café, Austin, Counter Burger
3.Alamo Springs Café, Fredericksburg, Cheeseburger (With Green Chiles on a Jalapeno-Cheese Bun)
4.Toro Burger Bar, El Paso, Toro Burger
5.The Cove, San Antonio, Texas Burger
6.The Porch, Dallas, The Stodg
7.Perini Ranch Steakhouse, Buffalo Gap, Hamburger Steak on a Bun
8.Dutch’s, Fort Worth, Bacon and Bleu Cheese Burger
9.Beck’s Prime, Houston, Bacon Cheeseburger
10.Orlando’s, Lubbock, Cheeseburger in Paradise
11.White Buffalo Bar, Gage Hotel, Marathon, Buffalo Burger
12.Cover 3, Austin, Chop-House Burger (With Cheese and Bacon)
13.Burger Fresh, Conroe, 1/2 Pound Hamburger
14.Burger Tex II, Austin, Bulgogi Burger
15.Twisted Root Burger Co., Dallas, Hamburger
16.Max’s Wine Dive, Austin, Houston, Kobe Beef Burger
17.Love Shack, Fort Worth, Dirty Love Burger
18.Fatty’s Burgers & More, San Antonio, Ref Burger
19.MoMak’s Backyard Malts & Burgers, San Antonio, MoMak Classic Burger
20.Kelly’s Eastside, Plano, Southwestern Burger
21.Big’z Burger Joint, San Antonio, Big’z Famous No. 1
22.Chicken Oil Co., Bryan, Snuffy Burger
23.Café Michael Burger, Galveston, Tiki Burger
24.Burgers, Fries and Cherry Pies, Midland, The French Connection Burger
25.Mockingbird Bistro, Houston, American Kobe Beef Burger
26.Parkside, Austin, Cheeseburger
27.Black Sheep Lodge, Austin, Black Buffalo Burger
28.Miss Hattie’s Café and Saloon, San Angelo, Miss Hattie Burger
29.Mel’s Country Café, Tomball, Double Hamburger
30.Roaring Fork, Austin, Half Ass Burger
31.Gene’s Tasty Burger, Wichita Falls, Frisco Burger
32.Cliff Café, Dallas, Brie and Granny Smith Burger
33.Bracken Store Café, San Antonio, Bean and Frito Burger
34.Sam’s Deli Diner, Houston, Hamburger
35.Dry Creek Café, Houston, The Regular (With Asadero Cheese)
36.Hamburger Store, Jefferson, Build-Your-Own Burger
37.Mighty Fine, Austin, Hamburger
38.Roadhouse, Bastrop, Jalapeno Cream Cheese Burger
39.Lankford Grocery and Market, Houston, Old-Fashioned Hamburger
40.Classics Burgers and “Moore,” Kerrville, Cheeseburger
41.Koffee Kup Family Restaurant, Hico, Jalapeno Cream Cheese Burger
42.Hruska’s Store and Bakery, Ellinger, Cheeseburger
43.Rosco’s Burger Inn, El Paso, Rosco Burger
44.Port Aransas Brewing Company, Port Aransas, Stopher Burger
45.Goode Company Hamburgers and Taqueria, Houston, Mesquite Burger
46.Snuffer’s Restaurant and Bar, Dallas, Green Chile Swissburger
47.Fred’s Texas Café, Fort Worth, Diablo Burger
48.Speedy’s Burger, Houston, Hamburguesa Mexicana
49.Gourmet Burger Grill, San Antonio, Hamburger
50.Jakes, Dallas, #1 Jakes Special
Carrabba’s Italian Grill does not serve hamburgers, but if you eat at a Carrabba’s in an airport they do serve hamburgers and man are they good! Try the Italiano Hamburger. You will love it!
I recently went to Chili’s (I think it’s been like 10 years or more since I have been to Chili’s). I noticed they have a new menu since the last time I ate there. I tried one of their Big Mouth Burgers. I think it was the Bacon Jalapeno Ranch Big Mouth Burger and man I was impressed. I had to go back a few weeks later for another one.
When I was in school in Houston I enjoyed going to Diedrich Coffee on Montrose Blvd. The coffee and desserts were great and the atmosphere and scenery were always interesting. All important pieces to a great coffee shop.
I am a huge sweet tea lover as well. McAlister’s Deli has good sweet tea. Raisin Canes has good sweet tea, too (http://www.raisingcanes.com/). I also enjoy making my own.
Cool! I will have to try those places. Maybe this weekend.
I heard that Randy’s Steak House in Frisco recently started serving gourmet burgers. Anyone tried them? http://www.randyssteakhouse.com/
Also, JC’s Burger House has a great burger!
2919 W. 15th Steet
Plano, TX 75075
(972) 612-2121
There is also a JC’s Burger House at the southeast corner of 121 and Preston.
I just watched “The Entrepreneurs” on CNBC and they had an episode on the founder of TOMS. Great story of how it all started. They expect to give over 300,000 shoes away this year.
Best Hamburger in Dallas
December 29th, 2009 at 10:15 pmI tried The Bloomin Burger at Outback Steakhouse. Man, was it good. They put petals from the Bloomin Onion on the burger along with two slices of American cheese, lettuce, tomatoe, and the special Bloomin Onion sauce. You can even get their famous baked patato as a side.
Best Hamburger in Dallas
July 31st, 2009 at 7:04 amGrab a copy of Texas Monthly this month. They list their top 50 burgers in Texas in this edition. You need to see some of the pictures of these burgers in Texas Monthly.
Here is there list:
The 50 Best Burgers in Texas from ‘Texas Monthly’
1.The Grape, Dallas, Classic Cheeseburger
2.Counter Café, Austin, Counter Burger
3.Alamo Springs Café, Fredericksburg, Cheeseburger (With Green Chiles on a Jalapeno-Cheese Bun)
4.Toro Burger Bar, El Paso, Toro Burger
5.The Cove, San Antonio, Texas Burger
6.The Porch, Dallas, The Stodg
7.Perini Ranch Steakhouse, Buffalo Gap, Hamburger Steak on a Bun
8.Dutch’s, Fort Worth, Bacon and Bleu Cheese Burger
9.Beck’s Prime, Houston, Bacon Cheeseburger
10.Orlando’s, Lubbock, Cheeseburger in Paradise
11.White Buffalo Bar, Gage Hotel, Marathon, Buffalo Burger
12.Cover 3, Austin, Chop-House Burger (With Cheese and Bacon)
13.Burger Fresh, Conroe, 1/2 Pound Hamburger
14.Burger Tex II, Austin, Bulgogi Burger
15.Twisted Root Burger Co., Dallas, Hamburger
16.Max’s Wine Dive, Austin, Houston, Kobe Beef Burger
17.Love Shack, Fort Worth, Dirty Love Burger
18.Fatty’s Burgers & More, San Antonio, Ref Burger
19.MoMak’s Backyard Malts & Burgers, San Antonio, MoMak Classic Burger
20.Kelly’s Eastside, Plano, Southwestern Burger
21.Big’z Burger Joint, San Antonio, Big’z Famous No. 1
22.Chicken Oil Co., Bryan, Snuffy Burger
23.Café Michael Burger, Galveston, Tiki Burger
24.Burgers, Fries and Cherry Pies, Midland, The French Connection Burger
25.Mockingbird Bistro, Houston, American Kobe Beef Burger
26.Parkside, Austin, Cheeseburger
27.Black Sheep Lodge, Austin, Black Buffalo Burger
28.Miss Hattie’s Café and Saloon, San Angelo, Miss Hattie Burger
29.Mel’s Country Café, Tomball, Double Hamburger
30.Roaring Fork, Austin, Half Ass Burger
31.Gene’s Tasty Burger, Wichita Falls, Frisco Burger
32.Cliff Café, Dallas, Brie and Granny Smith Burger
33.Bracken Store Café, San Antonio, Bean and Frito Burger
34.Sam’s Deli Diner, Houston, Hamburger
35.Dry Creek Café, Houston, The Regular (With Asadero Cheese)
36.Hamburger Store, Jefferson, Build-Your-Own Burger
37.Mighty Fine, Austin, Hamburger
38.Roadhouse, Bastrop, Jalapeno Cream Cheese Burger
39.Lankford Grocery and Market, Houston, Old-Fashioned Hamburger
40.Classics Burgers and “Moore,” Kerrville, Cheeseburger
41.Koffee Kup Family Restaurant, Hico, Jalapeno Cream Cheese Burger
42.Hruska’s Store and Bakery, Ellinger, Cheeseburger
43.Rosco’s Burger Inn, El Paso, Rosco Burger
44.Port Aransas Brewing Company, Port Aransas, Stopher Burger
45.Goode Company Hamburgers and Taqueria, Houston, Mesquite Burger
46.Snuffer’s Restaurant and Bar, Dallas, Green Chile Swissburger
47.Fred’s Texas Café, Fort Worth, Diablo Burger
48.Speedy’s Burger, Houston, Hamburguesa Mexicana
49.Gourmet Burger Grill, San Antonio, Hamburger
50.Jakes, Dallas, #1 Jakes Special
Best Hamburger in Dallas
July 28th, 2009 at 9:56 pmCarrabba’s Italian Grill does not serve hamburgers, but if you eat at a Carrabba’s in an airport they do serve hamburgers and man are they good! Try the Italiano Hamburger. You will love it!
Best Hamburger in Dallas
July 28th, 2009 at 9:53 pmMatt Johnson is one of the owners and the general manager of Willies. He is a DBU grad. Go eat there and support him.
Best Hamburger in Dallas
July 13th, 2009 at 11:36 pmI recently went to Chili’s (I think it’s been like 10 years or more since I have been to Chili’s). I noticed they have a new menu since the last time I ate there. I tried one of their Big Mouth Burgers. I think it was the Bacon Jalapeno Ranch Big Mouth Burger and man I was impressed. I had to go back a few weeks later for another one.
Sweet Tea
April 24th, 2009 at 1:32 pmHave you ever tried Full Moon BBQ’s (Alabama) sweet tea. Man, I think it is the best sweet tea I’ve ever had.
What's your favorite coffee shop?
April 16th, 2009 at 11:29 pmWhen I was in school in Houston I enjoyed going to Diedrich Coffee on Montrose Blvd. The coffee and desserts were great and the atmosphere and scenery were always interesting. All important pieces to a great coffee shop.
Sweet Tea
April 8th, 2009 at 9:09 pmIn the “real” south I was shocked to see that even McDonald’s offers sweet tea.
Best Hamburger in Dallas
April 8th, 2009 at 8:28 pmhttp://www.jakesburgers.net/
Best Hamburger in Dallas
April 8th, 2009 at 8:26 pmI recently had a cheeseburger from Jake’s and I think it just moved to the top of my list.
Sweet Tea
April 6th, 2009 at 8:59 pmI am a huge sweet tea lover as well. McAlister’s Deli has good sweet tea. Raisin Canes has good sweet tea, too (http://www.raisingcanes.com/). I also enjoy making my own.
Best Hamburger in Dallas
April 6th, 2009 at 8:51 pmRachael, I totally agree. The bacon blue cheeseburger at Snuffers is one of…if not the best…burger I have ever had!
Best Hamburger in Dallas
April 6th, 2009 at 8:49 pmCool! I will have to try those places. Maybe this weekend.
I heard that Randy’s Steak House in Frisco recently started serving gourmet burgers. Anyone tried them? http://www.randyssteakhouse.com/
Also, JC’s Burger House has a great burger!
2919 W. 15th Steet
Plano, TX 75075
(972) 612-2121
There is also a JC’s Burger House at the southeast corner of 121 and Preston.
Favorite Charities
April 5th, 2009 at 7:30 pmI just watched “The Entrepreneurs” on CNBC and they had an episode on the founder of TOMS. Great story of how it all started. They expect to give over 300,000 shoes away this year.
Favorite Charities
April 4th, 2009 at 9:31 pmBuckner International (http://www.buckner.org/). I love their Shoes for Orphans Souls program (http://www.shoesfororphansouls.org/) among others.