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Burger Wars II - this time it’s personal
First off, our thanks to everyone who participated in/commented on our Burger Wars story with Five Guys vs. Smashburger vs. Red Robin. You helped make that story a lot of fun - so much so that we’d like to start another burger war.
One thing that I hoped would happen was that someone would say “I don’t like any of these. What about (that local place)?” And indeed it did. In fact, the very first comment we got was someone saying “None of those are any good. Go to Quatmann’s Cafe for a Real Burger.”
Oh, is that so? Well, we might just do that. We would like to highlight local burger places in Butler and Warren counties - ones that you can’t find anywhere else. We’d especially like to find out about any unique burgers these folks cook. Something like, say, an Elvis burger with peanut butter and banana on it. (Hey, don’t laugh, I think that one actually exists!)
So tell us what places have the best and/or most unique burgers in Butler or Warren? These have to be places you can’t find anywhere else.
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By big burrito
April 18, 2011 8:37 PM | Link to this
The one and only …The Jug on Central…order me 3 of them My next stop would be Putters in Mainville order a Big Bertha..One Full Pound of Angus Beef Blackened & Loaded with: Six Slices of Bacon, Sliced Cheddar, Swiss & PepperJack Cheese, Jumbo Onion Rings, Fried Jalapeņos & Mac-n-Cheese all Squished between a Grilled Brioche Roll- Whatcha Think About Them Apples! mmmmmmmmmmmmmm
By DonaldAmburgey
April 19, 2011 11:24 AM | Link to this
I have tried the Smsshburger twice. It is large, very tasty, semi-expensive, ( about $20. for two burgers, dries and drinks ) but still a good value. I have eaten the Jug Hamburger since 1957. The original was very good, last year’s version was not as good but I havn.t had an opportunity to try this year’s burger. Another burger that comes to mind is the Miamisburg Burger Buggy in downtown Miamisburg.That was real street food, cooked over a gas grill in a hure old skillet and served as is with a slicw of onion and pickle. Lots of nostalgia but very good eating. The sold for about $.35/ea in the early sixties, You couldn’t eat just one.