Do you ever ask yourself "where can I go in Columbus to get a really good burger?" and then actually name somewhere other than Thurman's? It's tough. Most major cities have well known burgers sprinkled across the land, but Columbus seems to be lacking in that department. Don't get me wrong, these tasty ground beef based sandwiches definitely exist in abundance around our great city, it's just that they aren't as well known. Well, I'm about to change that! Over the upcoming winter months, when it becomes natural to pack on some extra "cold weather weight", I will be traveling from bar to bar around Columbus, sampling the finest burgers she has to offer. Won't you join me...
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The Columbus Hunt for the Best Burger
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There have actually been numerous discussions regarding burger joints here at CU over the past few months. Cheers.
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Mister Shifter wrote >>
There have actually been numerous discussions regarding burger joints here at CU over the past few months. Cheers.Yep!
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about a minute ago · 11 · Comment · LikePosted 1 year ago # -
I had a really nice burger for lunch recently at Deepwood..house baked bun, fresh meat, ketchup made in house, great fries, and house made pickes that are served in a cool little jar...and this time of year with a draft GLBC Christmas Ale...nuf said! (LUNCHTIME)
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I had Due Amici's brunch burger a couple weeks ago, and it was fantastic. Bacon, fried egg, cheese, aioli, and 1/2 pound of some delicious black angus, all on an English muffin.
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Core_Models wrote >>
BreakfastwithNick wrote >>
I had Due Amici's brunch burger a couple weeks ago, and it was fantastic. Bacon, fried egg, cheese, aioli, and 1/2 pound of some delicious black angus, all on an English muffin....
That may have made me actually droll a little.I thought you were always a little on the droll side, Core. :p
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can I help in this burger quest?
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I actually had a topic up about a month ago about it, it was about two joints but unfolded into pretty much best burgers in town. I'm a fan of bison burgers myself been hooked on teds montana gril kitchen sink burger.
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Sorry for the double post, have problems posting on this forum for some reason.
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The BBQ Bacon Burger at O'Reilly's in Clintonville..hands down.
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The BBQ Bacon Burger at O'Reilly's in Clintonville..hands down.
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The BBQ Bacon Burger at O'Reilly's in Clintonville..hands down.
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Skillet has, maybe, the best burger I've had.
Locally raised grass fed beef, with bacon "jam", pickled red onions, sharp gargonzola, and dressed frisee served on olive oil brioche.Posted 1 year ago # -
Skillet has, maybe, the best burger I've had.
Locally raised grass fed beef, with bacon "jam", pickled red onions, sharp gargonzola, and dressed frisee served on olive oil brioche.Posted 1 year ago # -
Skillet has, maybe, the best burger I've had.
Locally raised grass fed beef, with bacon "jam", pickled red onions, sharp gargonzola, and dressed frisee served on olive oil brioche.Posted 1 year ago # -
oh boy triple posts.
Ive learned a lesson on how to avoid extra posts: if an error shows up after sending a post, DONT HIT REFRESH.My favorite burgers are at Red Door Tavern on w 5th. For extra money you can have tater tots instead of fries.
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gahanna grill. academy burger. unless you're a purist, in which case you gotta go with the beanie burger.
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For me, it's a tie between Skillet and the burger at Knead.
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