I've never eaten at a Culver's, as they don't have any franchises in CA.
How In-N-Out Burger is ranked that high is baffling. Their fries are always soggy, they don't offer mayo (I can't stand 1,000 Island dressing) and their buns are chewy.
I've eaten at In-N-Out Burger once in 17 years and it'll be another 17 years (or more) before I eat there again.
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
I've never eaten at a Culver's, as they don't have any franchises in CA.
How In-N-Out Burger is ranked that high is baffling. Their fries are always soggy, they don't offer mayo (I can't stand 1,000 Island dressing) and their buns are chewy.
I've eaten at In-N-Out Burger once in 17 years and it'll be another 17 years (or more) before I eat there again.
Blech.
I don't understand the IN N Out phenomenon either. A burger with out bacon can never be the best burger.
Every time i'm craving In N Out, the line is enough to turn me right back around. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
I've never eaten at a Culver's, as they don't have any franchises in CA.
How In-N-Out Burger is ranked that high is baffling. Their fries are always soggy, they don't offer mayo (I can't stand 1,000 Island dressing) and their buns are chewy.
I've eaten at In-N-Out Burger once in 17 years and it'll be another 17 years (or more) before I eat there again.
Blech.
I usually have to chekc my bag when I fly to California because I bring a large container of mayo for my in-n-out visits.
The fries definitely suck, even if you order them well done.
The burger itself, though, is very good IMHO [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
I've never eaten at a Culver's, as they don't have any franchises in CA.
How In-N-Out Burger is ranked that high is baffling. Their fries are always soggy, they don't offer mayo (I can't stand 1,000 Island dressing) and their buns are chewy.
I've eaten at In-N-Out Burger once in 17 years and it'll be another 17 years (or more) before I eat there again.
Blech.
How can you say both of those and make any sort of sense?
Literally every trip I've ever taken to In-N-Out was fantastic. Quality of food was exceptional. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
I've never eaten at a Culver's, as they don't have any franchises in CA.
How In-N-Out Burger is ranked that high is baffling. Their fries are always soggy, they don't offer mayo (I can't stand 1,000 Island dressing) and their buns are chewy.
I've eaten at In-N-Out Burger once in 17 years and it'll be another 17 years (or more) before I eat there again.
Blech.
How can the fries be "always" soggy when you've only eaten there once? Hmmmm? [Reply]
Originally Posted by L.A. Chieffan:
How can the fries be "always" soggy when you've only eaten there once? Hmmmm?
Dude, I already explained this.
I went to In-N-Out burger many times between 1993-2000, usually in Barstow on my way to Vegas, but there's also a location in Hollywood off of Sunset & La Brea.
I stopped eating there because the burgers were underwhelming and the fries were always undercooked and soggy.
Earlier this year, we stopped at In-N-Out on the way to Palm Springs for Spring Break. We had the same exact experience: Soggy fries, unflavorful burgers.
Tommy's, Astro and Fatburger blow away In-N-Out, IMO, and it isn't even close. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
Dude, I already explained this.
I went to In-N-Out burger many times between 1993-2000, usually in Barstow on my way to Vegas, but there's also a location in Hollywood off of Sunset & La Brea.
I stopped eating there because the burgers were underwhelming and the fries were always undercooked and soggy.
Earlier this year, we stopped at In-N-Out on the way to Palm Springs for Spring Break. We had the same exact experience: Soggy fries, unflavorful burgers.
Tommy's, Astro and Fatburger blow away In-N-Out, IMO, and it isn't even close.
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
I've never eaten at a Culver's, as they don't have any franchises in CA.
How In-N-Out Burger is ranked that high is baffling. Their fries are always soggy, they don't offer mayo (I can't stand 1,000 Island dressing) and their buns are chewy.
I've eaten at In-N-Out Burger once in 17 years and it'll be another 17 years (or more) before I eat there again.
Blech.
Their fries are always soggy, but you’ve only eaten there once in17 years? [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
I've never eaten at a Culver's, as they don't have any franchises in CA.
How In-N-Out Burger is ranked that high is baffling. Their fries are always soggy, they don't offer mayo (I can't stand 1,000 Island dressing) and their buns are chewy.
I've eaten at In-N-Out Burger once in 17 years and it'll be another 17 years (or more) before I eat there again.
Blech.
100% agree. I HATE In-N-Out for all the reasons you stated. Sadly, when anyone comes to visit it's on thier "must try" list so I'm forced to go. I would never choose to go thier on my own volition. "Super Duper" (Nor-Cal chain) isn't even on that list but blows them out of the water. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
I've never eaten at a Culver's, as they don't have any franchises in CA.
How In-N-Out Burger is ranked that high is baffling. Their fries are always soggy, they don't offer mayo (I can't stand 1,000 Island dressing) and their buns are chewy.
I've eaten at In-N-Out Burger once in 17 years and it'll be another 17 years (or more) before I eat there again.
People that prefer In-N-Out burger to Fatburger or Tommy's or the Habit is the equivalent of people preferring Taco Bell and Chipotle "Mexican" Restaurant to the Mom & Pop taco stand a block away. [Reply]