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Best Burgers In America


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bartfull Rising Star

Black Hills Burger and Bun in Custer, S.D. (A half hour form me) has been rated best burger in the USA by both Tripadvisor and Travelocity. They grind their locally grown beef to order and make their own buns.

 

I just found out they also make a gluten-free bun and have a dedicated fryer for french fries. A celiac friend eats there regularly and never gets sick. He's going to take me there soon! :D

 

The thing I have missed most, to the point I have regular dreams about it, is a good burger and fries from a restaurant. (Making them at home just isn't the same.)  

 

I CAN'T WAIT!!!!


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icelandgirl Proficient

Yum! How exciting! Enjoy!

LauraTX Rising Star

Im jealous!

mamaw Community Regular

I hope when you get there it is everything you had missed & dreamt of! enjoy......

kareng Grand Master

Sounds great!  Yum! 

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squirmingitch Veteran

Boy I sure wish I could go with you! Enjoy one for me!!!

nvsmom Community Regular

Mmmmmmm. Burgers.....


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larry mac Enthusiast

Just had a dream last night where I ordered a hamburger, without bun, at a fast food restaurant, and saw the food preparer make it with a bun, and then take the bun off. I said "hey, that will make me very sick". Next thing I know, I'm eating a hamburger with the bun! And really tearing into it! lol. Yeah, I know, my dreams are crazy, and make no sense.

 

Hope you enjoy your gluten-free burger. The last gluten-free burger I had was at Red Robin. It was their signature cheeseburger, with bacon, and a fried egg. It was the messiest thing I've ever had. Every bite was followed by face and hand wiping, luckily they have large, heavy duty napkins. lol. An absolutely insane burger! My experience was most likely enhanced by one of their "adult" milkshakes! lol

 

best regards, larry mac

mommida Enthusiast

We just got to go to a new restaurant that had a gluten free bun and safe French fries to eat.  WOW  Talk about feeling like a normal person!  The worst part about it, was I forgot how to eat a big burger with a bun.  It felt so weird. :ph34r:

 

Brown Iron Brew House in Washington, MI  ( just north of 25 mile Rd. on Van Dyke)  It just opened and has some mixed reviews, but for gluten free dinning it is fantastic!  Some of the critics didn't like the interior design.  From talking with the waitress, the current table settings are going to be put to the outdoor dining area when that part opens. Even a gluten free desert!

sunny2012 Rookie

A burger just has to have a good bun or it is just fried ground meat. I wish I lived near you.

bartfull Rising Star

I invite ALL of you to come on out this summer. The Black Hills are (IMO) the most beautiful place in America. You can see Mt. Rushmore, the Needles Highway, Spearfish Canyon, Hot Brook Canyon, The Wildlife Loop in Custer State Park with bison, elk, deer (both mule deer and white tails), antelope, mountain goats, big horn sheep, coyotes, foxes, prairie dogs, and if you're lucky you might even see a mountain lion.

 

You can take in some of the great events here including concerts, theater, street theater, craft fairs, some great wineries, some great museums, hiking, fishing, and so much more.

 

You can stop in and visit the best little music store in America (if I do say so myself), and after I've played tour guide we can stop in and get burgers. Maybe the next day we can go to Lintz Brothers for a really fantastic gluten-free pizza.

 

Come on out! :)

LauraTX Rising Star

We took a road trip to the black hills area with my dad shortly before he passed away.  Other than our vehicle breaking down (great hospitality with local people with that) it was one of the best trips I have taken.  So pretty!  We saw the prarie dogs, and we witnessed big horn sheep mating which apparently is a rare sight, and good for the species.  Want to go again!

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