That's not the only other possibility. It just seemed wet without much flavor. I'd rather go down the street to Bellaire Broiler Burger.
Ragoo said:
Have you had Freiheit?
https://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/freiheit-country-store-new-braunfels
phideaux_2003 said:Ragoo said:
Have you had Freiheit?
https://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/freiheit-country-store-new-braunfels
I have not. If I ever find myself out that way I'll give it a try!!
ChiliBeans said:
That's not the only other possibility. It just seemed wet without much flavor. I'd rather go down the street to Bellaire Broiler Burger.
Ag_07 said:
Dark horse entry here...Wimpy's downtown
In that area: House of Fries is good, Little Bitty Burger Barn was underwhelming, and MytiBurger was pretty good.Diggity said:
Anyone been to House of Fries on Antoine? It appears to be an old Jack in the Box.
While not the best burger in town...it's a damn good meal and cheap.
Disagree there. It tasted fine but it tasted way more like a pot roast than it did poutinephideaux_2003 said:
I gotta say I wasn't impressed with Bernie's. I'll have to try it again with Schmendeler's suggestion RE the wax paper.
If I can admit to enjoying such a northern atrocity, their poutine WAS good.
Ha! schmendeler!! That's really funny pal. Audible laugh ensued . . . .schmendeler said:ChiliBeans said:
But if you like a big steaming greasy burger with the melted cheese dripping off, I guess it's the place for you.
There are people that don't like this?
I'm trying to imagine liking a small, cold, dry burger with solid cheese. Can't do it.
Much respect for the Wimpy's owner and staff... they hustle during that lunch rush. Their prices are very reasonable for the area too. Not even close to my favorite burger in Houston though. Just in that area I'll get a burger from Otto's over Wimpy's.Stat Monitor Repairman said:Ag_07 said:
Dark horse entry here...Wimpy's downtown
Agreed. Place never gets mentioned but is definately legit. If you work downtown, give this place a shot. If you have tunnel access, take the tunnels to the Hyatt Regency walk through the lobby and out the doors where the covered valet pick up is, walk outside on the street and around the corner.
Dude that runs the place is always there and takes pride in his store.
Ive eaten burgers there more than any other place in Houston that has been mentioned, partly bc of convenience.
Now that I think about it, I consider it the top burger in Houston IMO.
No frills, burger baskets and styrofoam cups. Good stuff.
BowSowy said:Disagree there. It tasted fine but it tasted way more like a pot roast than it did poutinephideaux_2003 said:
I gotta say I wasn't impressed with Bernie's. I'll have to try it again with Schmendeler's suggestion RE the wax paper.
If I can admit to enjoying such a northern atrocity, their poutine WAS good.
Yes... that burger with the refried beans and fritos is awesome.OldAg1997 said:
Not IN Houston...but Tookie's in Seabrook.
phideaux_2003 said:
It's legit yall...
Been on the search for my favorite burger in a Texas since college.
1: Koppe Bridge
2: McKenzies BBQ & Burgers
3: Pappas Bros BBQ cheese burger
Be prepared for a bit of a bun integrity issue though. It'll start to disentigrate on you if it's a particularly juicy patty.
Standard is double meat. DONT ORDER A DOUBLE. It's too big.
It's been a long time since I've had it but I think it was a pleasant surprise.schmendeler said:
these confirmations on the pappas bbq burger are giving me a sense of urgency.