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A regular order of fries is about 6 lbs of fries. I've never ordered a large, but I image only Mike Williams could finish it by himself.

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My advice: Skip it and go to a good local burger joint.

 

There are so many better burger places here in San Antonio, it's just not worth going unless it's close by and you need something quick.

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My advice: Skip it and go to a good local burger joint.

 

There are so many better burger places here in San Antonio, it's just not worth going unless it's close by and you need something quick.

 

 

I agree for the most part. I'd prefer a place with better atmosphere where I can get a beer or a drink.

 

But for "fast food"/take out, it's a pretty damn good burger and terrific fries, IMO.

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I agree for the most part. I'd prefer a place with better atmosphere where I can get a beer or a drink.

 

But for "fast food"/take out, it's a pretty damn good burger and terrific fries, IMO.

 

Good assessment as usual.

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I agree for the most part. I'd prefer a place with better atmosphere where I can get a beer or a drink.

 

But for "fast food"/take out, it's a pretty damn good burger and terrific fries, IMO.

 

I've never been to a burger joint that lacks take out. :)

 

But yeah, for a fast food joint, it's pretty decent.

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Basic burger then add whatever toppings you like at no additional charge (I can't remember if I typically get cheese when I go there or not). I like the caramelized onions, tomato and lettuce.

 

Get the cajun fries, but whatever you do...don't order the large size.

 

nah, get the large cajun :)

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So the wrap up, I had the Bacon Cheeseburger with mayo, relish, grilled onions, pickles, tomatoes, jalapenos, with a regular size fry, and a diet coke (cause I'm watching my calories :) )

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So the wrap up, I had the Bacon Cheeseburger with mayo, relish, grilled onions, pickles, tomatoes, jalapenos, with a regular size fry, and a diet coke (cause I'm watching my calories :) )

 

 

...and? What did you think?

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...and? What did you think?

It's a good thing it's on the other side of the city, cause I would be buying a big order of fries just to pig out often.

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Peanuts! Throw the shells on the floor if you want!

That was the place by the [demolished] Seneca Mall. What was it's name? It was on Potter road and Ridge? Seneca and Potter? But throwing peanut shells on the floor was it's claim to fame.

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That was the place by the [demolished] Seneca Mall. What was it's name? It was on Potter road and Ridge? Seneca and Potter? But throwing peanut shells on the floor was it's claim to fame.

 

 

Ground Round.......classic.

 

I remember the one on Sheridan or Maple in Amherst way back when.

 

:)

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That's it! Last time I was I there I was skipping school at West Seneca West.

 

 

A real neat place. They had black and white movies playing... peanuts, popcorn... fried chicken baskets, burgers. Food was good, atmosphere was neat for pre-teens.

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Ground Round.......classic.

 

 

Ground Round

(Sung to the tune Downtown by Petula Clark)

 

When you eat meat but hate the meat that you're eating

then you've surely got, GROUND ROUND

 

It's so unnerving when they're constantly serving

in an eating spot, GROUND ROUND

 

It may be called a chopped steak, a salisbury or beef patty

No matter what it's called it's always overcooked and fatty

What can you do?

 

Go up to your waiter there, and loudly pound on your table,

stand up on your chair, and shout:

 

GROUND ROUND, always you're serving me,

GROUND ROUND, always you're conning me,

GROUND ROUND, why must it always be,

GROUND ROUND, Ground Round, ground round...

 

(This was from Mad Magazine sometime in the 60's I think)

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