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meat burgers i dont care about. but what annoys me is if i go there with friends who do, the option for me is shite.

In new york for example there are non meat burgers that are so awesome you cant believe it. They are a different breed to anything you see here (i should import them!). so, be great to think some joint with a name like 'gourmet burger kitchen' could be up with the times and include something like what im suggesting.A few mushrooms pinned together in a bread roll with chutney or whatever sucks.

I'm hearin' ya Woodie. I'm a veggie and have to hold back the tears of anger when I go there to eat with Mr. MW74 who tucks gleefully into his meat attack on a plate burger.


I guess, I must go to NYC to get a decent burger. I'll put it to Mr. MW74 later....seeif he's up for paying!

sean, there is a thread about the place here GOURMET BURGERS. Have a scan and you'll see who is not impressed. I've always enjoyed myself when I've been there. Some people on here are exraordinarily fussy when it comes to eating out. perhaps the company they keep is so uninspiring that they have to concentrate on the food ;-)

seanmlow, ?20 for two burgers and a plate of chips and two drinks... My god what is this world coming to? You could buy some decent burgers and potatoes and make that at home for less than a fiver.. I dont understand the fascination with what is basically just fast food at expensive prices. Go to Mcdonalds or Burger King if you want take-away style cheap food, dont go to a place thats pretentious and tries to make what is a simple inexpensive and relatively unhealthy food option sound like a dinner!


Louisa.

I must say that I have had a burger in just about every place in ED that offers them. GBK, Liquorice, The Bishop et al. But for pure enjoyment none of them have come close a Whopper with Cheese on an empty stomach.


I still wouldn?t want a bloody Burger King in ED though. I know where they are when I want them.

Louisa Wrote:

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> seanmlow, ?20 for two burgers and a plate of chips

> and two drinks... My god what is this world coming

> to? You could buy some decent burgers and potatoes

> and make that at home for less than a fiver.. I

> dont understand the fascination with what is

> basically just fast food at expensive prices. Go

> to Mcdonalds or Burger King if you want take-away

> style cheap food, dont go to a place thats

> pretentious and tries to make what is a simple

> inexpensive and relatively unhealthy food option

> sound like a dinner!

>

> Louisa.




or you could go to iceland and get a box of economy burgers,an eclectic choice of various types of oven or fried chips,burger baps,ketchup/relish and have change out of a fiver.

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