OT - Best Burger In Each State

Submitted by Moe on

Came across this list on Yahoo today.  No big surprise as Blimpy Burger was the vote for Michigan.  As a Chicago resident, I was happy to see Au Cheval make the list for Illinois as that burger is to die for.  And lastly, the best burger I ever had made the cut, at Parlour in Minneapolis.  So board, did the list do your state justice?

trueblueintexas

March 3rd, 2015 at 8:26 PM ^

Agree also. I lived in Austin and recently moved to the Twin Cities. I love hamburgers and try to taste all of the best in town. The truth is, each one is good for it's own reason, but different than some place else. What are your favorites in the Twin Cities? As for Austin, Hopdoddy's is definitely near the top. Also love Mighty Fine when I'm in a hurry.

WindyCityBlue

March 3rd, 2015 at 2:20 PM ^

....but not the best in Chicago/Illinois.  For the purests our there, it's a fantastic burger.  However, try Edzo's or Kulas Korner.  Way better in my opinion.

Wendyk5

March 3rd, 2015 at 2:29 PM ^

I love Edzo's. I formed a "burger consortium" on Facebook comprised mostly of my friends, but also some strangers, and Eddie Larkin (Edzo)  joined the group. I tried to go to Au Cheval but a three hour wait? No thanks. Maybe I'l try lunch sometime. And I do love Kuma's but the burgers are just so damn big. Definitely more of a destination burger. 

MeanJoe07

March 3rd, 2015 at 2:34 PM ^

Isn't Edzo's closed?  I do like Kumas Korner.  I think Au cheval is the best simple burger.  Kumas has the best options and toppings etc.  A lot of people like DMK, but I find it to be very average. I like Rock's in Lakeview.  Burger and the Butcher is good.  I like the Burger Bar on Clybourn. I've hear the Lockdown is good but haven't been yet. Bad Apple is pretty solid. Hard to say which is the best since they all have differences, strengths, weaknesses. I don't think Au Cheval is by far the best especially if you factor in the wait time and the lack of options, but it is a damn good burger and in the top 3 or 4 no doubt.

Moe

March 3rd, 2015 at 2:34 PM ^

If you want a simplistic burger, you can't beat Au Cheval.  I live very close to Lockdown, and it's a very solid burger.  Very similar to Kuma's in nearly every way, although not quite as extreme with some of the toppings.  Go in the summer when you can sit outside.

Shop Smart Sho…

March 3rd, 2015 at 2:35 PM ^

Au Cheval is being lauded for their burger with an egg on it.  Pretty sure that is the Kuma Burger.

And now that the second location is open, the hipsters and suburanites don't go to the original as much.  Of course, you still get that asshole who needs to hold the door open because he can't fit inside, despite it being 0 outside.

Yinka Double Dare

March 3rd, 2015 at 4:01 PM ^

I don't find Kuma's to be that great, unless they've improved the actual burger patty itself. That's part of what makes Au Cheval better in the opinion of many, the actual burger meat tastes better there.

My favorite is Owen & Engine. House made bun, house-ground meat blend that includes short rib, seasoning, and grilled onions. You could add cheese, egg or bacon, but it doesn't need it, which tells you all you need to know about the quality of the burger itself.

Shop Smart Sho…

March 4th, 2015 at 9:10 AM ^

O&E took a lot of their style, menu selections, and drink ideas from Longman.  They also planned to open an inn like Longman did.  

A couple of really good friends of mine are chefs and were in Chicago around the time both places opened.  It was a running joke that if the wait at Longman was too long you could just go to O&E and get 50% of what you were planning on eating at Longman.

benjamint1024

March 3rd, 2015 at 2:38 PM ^

If you find yourself in Indianapolis(for future B1G championships of corse) and go to the Working Man's Friend, you better have cash.  It is cash only.  The burger is pretty magnificent.

New Buffalo, MI has one of my favorites as well.  Redamak's.  We used to go there everytime we went to the beach.  

WindyCityBlue

March 3rd, 2015 at 4:41 PM ^

Have been going there for almost 3 decades.  For years, I would put their burger up there with the best in Michigan.  They were very quirky about things.  Until very recently, they did not have lettuce or tomato on their burgers.  In fact, they didn't even have those things AT ALL in the place (i.e. no real salads there) and you were not allowed to bring your own lettuce and tomato.  They also didn't serve coffee for years.

I think the burgers are too dry nowadays.  Still decent, but really need to bring back some of that old mojo.

readyourguard

March 3rd, 2015 at 2:36 PM ^

I took my dad to Mt. Chalet in Royal Oak yesterday.  The "Build Your Burger" menu offers plenty of options including regular ground beef or The Piedmontese.  The battered french fries are great too.

nerv

March 3rd, 2015 at 2:32 PM ^

Red Coat Tavern piedmontese burger is as good as it gets. The Royal Oak location, not the spin off in Birmingham.

Theyre pricey but so worth it. Piedmontese is also far and away my favorite form of beef.

nerv

March 3rd, 2015 at 3:16 PM ^

Not the biggest fan of Mt Chalet. I never enjoyed the food there that much, though its been a number of years. Kind of a tiny hole in the wall place; surprised they even have piedmontese.

I would much prefer that extra half mile up/down Woodward for that Red Coat awesomeness. And those onion rings... oh man those onion rings.

DonAZ

March 3rd, 2015 at 2:37 PM ^

Miller's Bar in Dearborn has pretty darn good burgers.

The Arizona listing mentions "Monkey Burger" in Tucson, which I've never been to (yet).  My wife, who loves burgers, tends to be a purist.  I tend to agree ... basic toppings and make the meat speak for itself.  For me: tomato, pickle, raw onion, mustard and ketchup.  Cooked medium.  Yummy.