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    #91
    Originally posted by coon007 View Post
    Mustard on a buger, that's no bueno

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      #92
      Originally posted by oktx View Post
      Herds in Jacksboro, Burger Barn in Cleburne, Nikki D in Crowley.
      Is the Burger Barn the little place that fixes tiny burgers and only offers bags of chips to go with them? Several years ago I stopped at a place in Clerburne as described. Two or three people inside at the same time was too many.

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        #93
        Morris Neal's Handy Hamburgers in Cleburne serves a tasty burger. I think it has been around since the 1950's. You can order outside at the sliding window.
        Last edited by BaconIsMyFriend; 07-07-2017, 06:10 PM.

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          #94
          Fort Worth
          Charlie's - Get the X Factor!
          Fred's - just cuz it has a special place in my timeline an never a complaint from me!
          Dutch's is pretty dang good too.

          San Atnonio - Chris Madrid's

          Houston - Bubba's Texas Burger Shack on Westpark "under" 59. TOTAL dive, but great buffalo burger! (Or used to be when I lived there.)

          Tomball - just as I left that area, Burger Barn opened at Eldrige and Spring Cypress....it was great. Not sure about that location and if they can maintain...but if still there, worth a trip.

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            #95
            Fuego Burger in Rendon.

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              #96
              Originally posted by BaconIsMyFriend View Post
              Is the Burger Barn the little place that fixes tiny burgers and only offers bags of chips to go with them? Several years ago I stopped at a place in Clerburne as described. Two or three people inside at the same time was too many.
              Yes tiny building but I swear I got fries.

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                #97
                No love for Keller's in the Dallas area? I haven't ate there in 30 years but thought it was good back then.


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                  #98
                  Bills in Marble & Burnet

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                    #99
                    Originally posted by Arlington BowHunter View Post
                    Hamburger Depot in Jasper.
                    I'll agree. I usually eat at the one in Beaumont because of work, but dang they make a good burger. And the curly fries are unreal!

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                      Originally posted by Mary View Post
                      Fort Worth
                      Charlie's - Get the X Factor!
                      Fred's - just cuz it has a special place in my timeline an never a complaint from me!
                      Dutch's is pretty dang good too.

                      San Atnonio - Chris Madrid's

                      Houston - Bubba's Texas Burger Shack on Westpark "under" 59. TOTAL dive, but great buffalo burger! (Or used to be when I lived there.)

                      Tomball - just as I left that area, Burger Barn opened at Eldrige and Spring Cypress....it was great. Not sure about that location and if they can maintain...but if still there, worth a trip.


                      I haven't tried the burger barn yet. Sounds like a strange location.

                      My vote is for sparkles burger shack in downtown Houston. Small tiny shack not much bigger than a deer blind. YOU WILL NEED YOUR CHL THERE!


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                        Shannon's Burger Barn in Cisco, and Baird.

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                          Paradise Burgers inside the gas station
                          Argyle, TX

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                            I like places that dont put the lettuce tomato etc. Under the hamburger, sounds petty but theyre called toppings not bottomings and ive had enough !!!

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                              Not a mom and pop, but Pappa's BBQ in Houston makes a killer burger and their fries are darn good also!

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                                Had a pretty good burger at circleville store the other night in Taylor. Heck of a set of onion rings too

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