Been there, and you are correct! (and it's easy to find!)Great sandwich place at the old post office in Hye. Really good!
Haven't been there yet but will try it out sometime!1011 Bistro was the forgotten name.
Real hard to beat Bellaire Broiler Burger in the area. Last time I tried something new I was really pissed off with Bernie's Burger Bus. Only saving grace was a buddy bought that over priced yuppie burgerInside the South Loop and SW Fwy, West University Place, TX.
Little Matt's
In the old Matthew's Motors building.
Texas raised beef, cooked medium well, or to your spec.
Any double meat burger is simply too damn big to pickup.
Lots of noisy kids, but worth it ...
Real hard to beat Bellaire Broiler Burger in the area. Last time I tried something new I was really pissed off with Bernie's Burger Bus. Only saving grace was a buddy bought that over priced yuppie burger
It was "inferred" in the OP that this was burgers worth "driving" for. I take that to mean at LEAST 1-2 hours.
Nobody drives 2 hours for a Whataburger.
True...apologies...its a little over an hour for me.Then, seriously, why in the hell is Fuddruckers mentioned in your first post? LOL
I haven't noticed if the bowling alley is gone, but then again I haven't looked. I would liked to scored ten feet of a lane to make loading/work bench tops out of.Liked the old Palace Bowling lanes, on Bellaire Blvd, for a 1950's style greasy, but great tasting, burger.
Haven't looked lately, but I think it's gone the way of the Shamrock.
Whataburger isn't it anymore.
Haven't tried Rodeo Goat yet but the other two are OK. In n Out blows. Whataburger still beft for fast food. Red Robin decent for a sit down. Al's in Arlington is a favorite of oursTwisted Root is good.
The best Burger Town in Texas is Fort Worth
Kincaid’s, Fred’s, Charlie’s, Rodeo Goat
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