RE: Best burgers in the planet ... not fast food.
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RE: Best burgers in the planet ... not fast food. - 4/15/2008 12:04:36 AM
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Stealth
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ORIGINAL: jim I never knew what white castle was until I went to school at Ohio State in Columbus. I went to White Castle once and that was enough. They use to call them gut bombs. I can't believe it comes up talking about the best ones to be had? gut bombs .. good one ... well, it must be a East Coat thing .. I did a search on White Castle and got this: http://www.whitecastle.com/_pages/Locate.asp We're sorry, there are no White Castle restaurant locations in California. Found in the frozen food section of Sam's Club, Albertson's, Ralphs, etc. =================== zinzin, see what you have gone and done? =================== guys, i think zinzin is comparing to airline food and its not sliders but Slyders ... why are they square? .
< Message edited by Stealth -- 4/15/2008 12:22:09 AM >
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RE: Best burgers in the planet ... not fast food. - 4/15/2008 5:31:35 AM
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hyperion
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At one time the White Castles were located all over the east and midwest. They really were the only fast food chain. The "sliders" never came with anything like lettace, tomatoes mayonaise, ect; just mustard. (And plenty of chopped up onion imbedded in the small meat patty.) They were usually taken "out" in a paper bag, sans french fries. They still are the perfect accompiant with a beer, coke, a chocolate shake you can drink with a straw, or even some very good "cheap" (it's gotta be) wine. Believe it or not, once you got away from cities like New York or Chicago there was no food available in the downtown areas anywhere after 10 PM if there was no "Castle" I used to get in towns like Cincinatti, Little Rock, Louiseville,, Nashville, Memphis, and even Detroit, ect; after 9 PM. Taxi downtown to a hotel, (damn few motels at the time) and find the only food in town was to be had at a 24hr White Castle. You could always find a beer but never a sandwich. And believe it or not, even the hotel kitchens were never opened over holidays. Room service? forget it! A "cult" grew. So many mid westerners moved to the sprawling Phoenix area where there were no "Castles" and the "frozen slider" business had not been developed that about 29 years ago a group in Arizona chartered an American Airlines 707 freighter and flew a complete load of "sliders" to Arizona for a weekend "convention" of "White Castle" devotees who just had "that pang!" (This is all true) It's easy to draw a following when you associate food with experiances. Both my sons are devoted Castle "addicts" one after spending four years in South Bend and the other in St Louis in college where the bags of sliders hit the dorms at midnight. I've done the same in "Queens" when at LaGuardia for training sessions. I'm afraid they will all dissappear in the near future in the aftermath of the five dollar "plus" hamburger that I defy anyone to eat and finish with a clean shirt! And that "Photograph" I have in the Family room is "The" White Castle that always comes to my mind when eating a "slider." It's on a cold night, in the middle of the block, illuminated by the street lights with a full moon overhead. (You hadda be there) One last thing, I never saw a Castle with a "drive thru!"
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