Winsteads in Kansas is a chain, I don't know how widespread though.
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I submit that the burgers at The Corner are better.
Hells yeah. That's the thing, there's any number of better burgers in the city, let alone the state. I've never had the bleu cheese burger at Father's Office but it's oft mentioned.
It's not beef, but the vegan burger at Real Food Daily is delicious and decadent.
I was also kind of eye-rolly to see that California gets In-N-Out. That's stupid.
Been a long time since I lived in California. Does Fudruckers still exist? Because even if you want a statewide chain, that had a lot better hamburger than Inn N' Out. Onion rings were only fair, though.
We have Five Guys burgers down here. They are really quite good.
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ETA: Five Guys is around here, too. In fact I had a Little Burger and fries for dinner Saturday. Greasy but yummy.
We used to have Fudrucker's in PA. I like Red Robin burgers, for chains, and I used to love the burgers at Silver Spurs in NYC, on Broadway and ... Eighth, maybe?
In SF, there is (was?) a really good burger place on 24th in Noe Valley. I don't remember the name, though....
We've got a chain here in Jax, The Loop, that makes a good burger-- a nice black and bleu, which is my favorite burger, especially if you add the peppered bacon for that full artery-clogging experience. Good onion rings, too.
For a national chain, I think Applebee's has currently got some of the best burgers, at least around here.
I'm fairly sure I've seen Fudrucker's around here somewhere.
I've never had the bleu cheese burger at Father's Office but it's oft mentioned.
Them I've heard of too, and good things.
For a good, simple, burger Apple Pan is a great choice. And wonderful apple pie to round things off.
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