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A pitch for Blind Bob’s burgers

Had my first chance to sample Blind Bob’s food last night, and I’m very impressed.

The Oregon District bar, at 430 E. Fifth St., has a burger that stands up to comparison to most around.

I got the Blind Bob’s burger, which is two patties with cheese on a large grilled bun with plenty of pickles (a favorite of mine). The flavored chips were a nice touch, too.

The look of the place is nice, as well. There’s a large eating area, a wide U-shaped bar and room for live bands (or, as last night, karaoke).

There’s a very fair beer selection, with plenty of them served in the bottle.

It was my first stop last night, and I’ll be sure to make some more.

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By Mom

October 6, 2009 11:39 AM | Link to this

The kitchen chips at Blind Bob’s are the best around. The soups are always hot and flavorful - never boring. Try the dill pickle soup if you dare. Atmosphere is friendly and decent. The only drawback I have found is that the drinks are a bit weak. (Ask for a double.)

By lievfan

October 1, 2009 12:25 PM | Link to this

That is absolutely fascinating. Truly inspiring.

By iamissinsomethin

October 1, 2009 11:52 AM | Link to this

you were impressed..but you dont say why….i think you need to go to school and learn how to critique a meal…
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