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Lidle knew how to eat

Gold said:
poindexter... good point, but Apple Pan really isn't fast food in the same sense. For our friends on the East Coast, it would be more like a diner which had good hamburgers.

I have to drive 65 miles to get to Apple Pan, and you usually have wait for a seat. And if you have four people together, ooohhh boy.

Yeah, I was trying to make that distinction. Call me next time, I work 10 minutes from Apple Pan.

I can't imagine getting four spots in a row.
 
bydesign77 said:
In-n-out was the first joint I hit when I drove from LA to Yuma, Ariz, earlier this year. (I flew to LA from the ATL)

The best In-n-Out to me is the one on Centinela, right by LAX. Eat a Double-Double as 747s streak by 100 feet over your head.[/airplanegeek]
 
OTD said:
bydesign77 said:
In-n-out was the first joint I hit when I drove from LA to Yuma, Ariz, earlier this year. (I flew to LA from the ATL)

The best In-n-Out to me is the one on Centinela, right by LAX. Eat a Double-Double as 747s streak by 100 feet over your head.[/airplanegeek]

I don't remember where I was, but it was not next to LAX. next time, I'll check that one out.
 
I fantasize about how great and In-N-Out is.
Someday..... sigh.
 
I hit In-And-Out for the first time when I was in SoCal in July. Had the double-double animal style on the advice of my cousin who lives there. Was everything I'd heard it was.
 
Mystery Meat said:
buckweaver said:
steveu said:
I wouldn't quite go there... for those of you who don't have Hardee's, Thickburgers are DAMN good... but In-N-Out is damn tasty itself. I rarely get to the West Coast, so I don't eat it often enough.


Thickburgers don't even compare. It's not even in the same food pyramid.

Ryan Sonner moved an In-N-Out to the dirrrty, dirrrty south so the greatest burger in the land could grace his taste buds.

He tied a rope to one in Southern California, then pulled it to Alabama with his teeth. Got there in five hours flat.

Haven't been within a thousand miles of an In-and-Out, but I know the Mid-Atlantic burger winner is Five Guys, without a doubt. There's a Fatburger near where my mom lives, but I've yet to try it.

I have to echo the Five Guys mention. I also haven't been within a thousand miles of an In-and-Out, but Five Guys is pretty damn good. At least personally, can't have it too often cause it just sits there in my stomach. But it's not a bad thing to have hang around.
 

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