pretty sure there's still one off of garland rd, as well as one on harry hines. never been there though.eureka40 wrote:I used to get burgers at Keller's in Dallas back in the day. Great burgers, but I don't know if they're still around.
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- Mon Aug 12, 2013 8:41 pm
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- Mon Aug 12, 2013 11:45 am
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Re: Best Burgers in Your Area
dfw area has lots and lots of good to great burgers. my top two:
Kenny's Burger Joint at Legacy/121 - sit down place with a very friendly waitstaff and the whole bit, but burgers are between $6-8. Every one of 'em I've tried are greatness. Good fries, shakes, etc. Kenny is one of the nicest, most friendly owners I've ever come in contact with. He's got a steakhouse in Addison and a smoke house at the shops at legacy. The steakhouse is great, but I haven't made it to his bbq place yet.
Off Site Kitchen at Wycliff/Irving Blvd - Green Chile Bacon burger is perfection. Beef is ground on site, local bakery provides the buns, fries are pretty good. Burgers aren't excessively large like a lot of places, but ounce for ounce they're juicy tasty deliciousness on a bun. Open from 10:30-3:30, don't even try to go between 11:30-2, unless you have time to wait in the long line. Very limited indoor seating, with 10 or so picnic benches out on the covered patio. Ammo boxes serve as a tip jar and collection jar for wounded warriors, so there's that going for them as well.
There's nothing wrong with the smashburgers/twisted roots/5guys/etc of the world, but these two are my favorite by far. I didn't see Maple & Motor listed yet - they've got a good thing going with their burgers and such.
Kenny's Burger Joint at Legacy/121 - sit down place with a very friendly waitstaff and the whole bit, but burgers are between $6-8. Every one of 'em I've tried are greatness. Good fries, shakes, etc. Kenny is one of the nicest, most friendly owners I've ever come in contact with. He's got a steakhouse in Addison and a smoke house at the shops at legacy. The steakhouse is great, but I haven't made it to his bbq place yet.
Off Site Kitchen at Wycliff/Irving Blvd - Green Chile Bacon burger is perfection. Beef is ground on site, local bakery provides the buns, fries are pretty good. Burgers aren't excessively large like a lot of places, but ounce for ounce they're juicy tasty deliciousness on a bun. Open from 10:30-3:30, don't even try to go between 11:30-2, unless you have time to wait in the long line. Very limited indoor seating, with 10 or so picnic benches out on the covered patio. Ammo boxes serve as a tip jar and collection jar for wounded warriors, so there's that going for them as well.
There's nothing wrong with the smashburgers/twisted roots/5guys/etc of the world, but these two are my favorite by far. I didn't see Maple & Motor listed yet - they've got a good thing going with their burgers and such.