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Posted by daDouce Man on Fri Jan 22 23:36:39 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year at ONE STORE!, posted by Easy on Fri Jan 22 23:31:08 2010. Alot of people on this thread thought by the end of this year BK would serve beer at more of their locations. BK may not expand on serving beer and discontinue serving it at their one location. |
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Posted by Easy on Fri Jan 22 23:37:07 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year at ONE STORE!, posted by LuchAAA on Fri Jan 22 23:26:12 2010. I don't know that the temperature has anything to do with where they test it. I've heard that the McDonalds in Florida sold beer until the early 1980's. |
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Posted by LuchAAA on Fri Jan 22 23:45:17 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year at ONE STORE!, posted by Easy on Fri Jan 22 23:37:07 2010. Temperatures have everything to do with beverage consumption. Whether it's beer, soda, or coffee, temps impact our cravings. |
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Posted by Easy on Fri Jan 22 23:48:54 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year at ONE STORE!, posted by LuchAAA on Fri Jan 22 23:45:17 2010. But people drink beer all over the country. Three of the top four states in beer consumption per capita are New Hampshire, Montana and North Dakota. Nevada is Number 1, but that's likely because of tourism. beer me. |
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Posted by LuchAAA on Sat Jan 23 00:02:37 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year at ONE STORE!, posted by Easy on Fri Jan 22 23:48:54 2010. Can you imagine test marketing this in North Dakota, or New Hampshire, where it's freezing for months at a time, vs. Miami where I bet it will be 80 degrees this weekend? |
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Posted by JohnnyMints on Sat Jan 23 00:44:39 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by SMAZ on Fri Jan 22 16:31:49 2010. And not just in little paper cups - I'm talkin about a glass of beer. |
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Posted by Mr Mabstoa on Sat Jan 23 01:54:59 2010, in response to Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by JayZeeBMT on Fri Jan 22 14:03:49 2010. I love a nice cold coors from the tap at Nathans in the summer with my hotdog and cheese fries. |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Sat Jan 23 03:16:29 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by JayZeeBMT on Fri Jan 22 14:24:45 2010. Lower the drinking age to 16=problem solved. |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Sat Jan 23 03:17:05 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by streetcarman1 on Fri Jan 22 14:42:04 2010. Learn some respect, boy. |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Sat Jan 23 03:18:38 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by Easy on Fri Jan 22 22:33:48 2010. A lot of fast food workers here (NY/NJ), maybe most look like they're in their teens/twenties. |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Sat Jan 23 03:19:32 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by Easy on Fri Jan 22 22:51:08 2010. That's why Saudi Arabia has officially renamed the city "Makkah." Which apparently is a more accurate transliteration anyway (cf Koran vs. Quran). |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Sat Jan 23 03:20:05 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Fri Jan 22 14:28:20 2010. Depends on the state. I think some states require servers to be of age. |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Sat Jan 23 03:21:32 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year at ONE STORE!, posted by LuchAAA on Fri Jan 22 23:26:12 2010. Miami is cooler than any city in Texas. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Sat Jan 23 06:52:14 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year at ONE STORE!, posted by LuchAAA on Sat Jan 23 00:02:37 2010. It really doesn't have as much to do with the heat in Miami, as it does to do with the "party astmosphere" in the location they chose. It's the one in South Beach after all. |
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Posted by Dan Lawrence on Sun Jan 24 11:27:56 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by Spider-Pig on Sat Jan 23 03:16:29 2010. Think MADD wouldn't kill that faster than Raid kills flies? |
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Posted by Broadway Lion on Sun Jan 24 12:08:27 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by streetcarman1 on Fri Jan 22 14:21:12 2010. In Indiana, underage clerks could not sell you beer. You had to reach over the register and push the button yourself.Go Figure. ROAR |
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Posted by PHXTUSbusfan on Sun Jan 24 14:42:06 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by Easy on Fri Jan 22 22:37:10 2010. I'd have to go:El Pollo Loco In-N-Out Carl's Jack's Wendy's Burger King Del Taco Taco Bell I do like McDonald's breakfasts though (better than the others). |
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Posted by PHXTUSbusfan on Sun Jan 24 14:43:52 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by Easy on Fri Jan 22 23:27:17 2010. Yeah, they just opened up a few in Arizona (around the time I left). Currently, here in the Bay Area, they're restricted to the San Jose metro area (so about a 15-20 mile drive from me). |
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Posted by Easy on Sun Jan 24 14:50:45 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by PHXTUSbusfan on Sun Jan 24 14:42:06 2010. I can mostly agree with that except for rating Wendy's and BK above Del Taco. Sacrilege! ;)I like the McDonalds breakfast, but it's more expensive for what you get than than Jack's, Carls, and Del Taco. And speaking of breakfast, one of the cool things about the western chains compared to the national ones is that they serve their main menu (burgers, tacos, etc) whenever they are open. You can't get a quarter pounder at McDonalds at 8am, but you can get a bacon double cheeseburger and tacos at Jack's whenever you want. And have you ever tried the breakfast burger at Carl's? It's a burger, hash browns, eggs, ketchup, etc all together! It's a bigger meal for the same price more or less as a McDonalds egg mcmuffin combo. And speaking of being open, in LA most of the Jacks, Carls and Del Tacos are open 24 hours. The national chains all close at 11pm or 12am for some reason. |
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Posted by trainsarefun on Sun Jan 24 15:02:34 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Fri Jan 22 14:27:53 2010. That doesn't look like "Miller or Budweiser" to me.... :)C'mon! This is BK - Get your Budweiser and mix it up with everything else at the soda fountain! |
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Posted by PHXTUSbusfan on Sun Jan 24 15:05:20 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by Easy on Sun Jan 24 14:50:45 2010. I hate to offend you, but I find Del Taco to be mostly tasteless. A plus is that they're open 24 hours, a minus is that the food is so bland.I don't like eggs (don't know why, but I just don't like them) and McDonald's has the "chicken biscuit" which doesn't come with eggs (immediately vaults McDonald's to #1 in breakfast IMHO). Some McDonald's (in Arizona and up here in the Bay Area) are open 24 hours. I think, as a chain, there are more Jack's open 24 hours than any other chain. Some Wendy's also close around 2a.m. or so. |
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Posted by trainsarefun on Sun Jan 24 15:10:45 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by Easy on Fri Jan 22 22:02:21 2010. 20 years later, it's still all about the whopper. |
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Posted by Easy on Sun Jan 24 15:21:26 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by PHXTUSbusfan on Sun Jan 24 15:05:20 2010. No offense taken. Not everyone has the same tastes. For example a coworker told me about that chicken biscuit sandwich and I've tried it a couple of times and don't like it at all. And I really like chicken.The Del Taco's here are much fresher tasting than the Taco Bell and they don't have all of those weird non-Mexican sauces that Taco Bell uses. |
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Posted by AEM-7AC #901 on Sun Jan 24 15:29:26 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by trainsarefun on Sun Jan 24 15:10:45 2010. 20 years later, it's still all about the whopperMy dad was always crazy for Whoppers since he came to the States in the early 80s and during his days as a courier, he'd spend his lunch time waiting around at Burger Kings in North Jersey or Rockland County. In contrast, I've always viewed them as recycled Chinese newspapers. The most tasteless burgers ever... |
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Posted by AEM-7AC #901 on Sun Jan 24 15:36:59 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by Easy on Fri Jan 22 22:37:10 2010. I have NBA League Pass, so whenever I watch the Clippers or Lakers play, I'll note the ads for the other fast food chains. With the exception of In-N-Out, I have yet to eat at any of the non-McDonalds fast food chains that you listed. There was a Carl's near my hotel at SFO, but I didn't discover it until 3 AM on my last day there. Admittedly, if I go back out to California, I'd like to see most of those places just for comparison purposes... |
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Posted by Easy on Sun Jan 24 15:52:14 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by AEM-7AC #901 on Sun Jan 24 15:36:59 2010. Next time come to LA! It's not as compact and walkable as SF, but it's a whole lot bigger with more stuff to do. Just farther apart. |
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Posted by PHXTUSbusfan on Sun Jan 24 16:03:29 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by AEM-7AC #901 on Sun Jan 24 15:36:59 2010. Fast Food is better west of the Mississippi. |
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Posted by AEM-7AC #901 on Sun Jan 24 16:16:36 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by PHXTUSbusfan on Sun Jan 24 16:03:29 2010. Fast Food is better west of the Mississippi.Just out of curiosity, have any large fast food chains started of east of the Mississippi River other than Wendy's? |
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Posted by Easy on Sun Jan 24 16:24:24 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by AEM-7AC #901 on Sun Jan 24 16:16:36 2010. KFC |
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Posted by PHXTUSbusfan on Sun Jan 24 16:40:27 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by AEM-7AC #901 on Sun Jan 24 16:16:36 2010. Burger King (Miami, FL)Chick-Fil-A (Atlanta, GA) Hardee's (Rockey Mount, NC) Popeyes (Arabi, LA) Subway (Bridgeport, CT) Wendy's (Columbus, OH) That I've been able to find so far. The first KFC was -actually- in Salt Lake City, UT which is west of the Mississippi |
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Posted by AEM-7AC #901 on Sun Jan 24 16:52:06 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by Easy on Sun Jan 24 15:52:14 2010. Next time come to LA!Despite the allure of some cheap airfares to San Diego on JetBlue*, it's unlikely that I'll go to Southern California until Expo Line opens up on 2011 unless other options are exhausted. Otherwise, my next venture to the West Coast may be a Portland-Seattle-Vancouver trip which seems fun, but has logistical challenges given that the two cities at the end point have limited flights and higher fares than the midpoint. Admittedly, while LA has moved up a bit in terms of my interest in visiting especially under the ideal conditions of a San Diego-LA-Las Vegas trip, there are still other places that have priority like various areas in Europe (Autobahn + Stadtbahn/U-Bahn/Metro + TGV/ICE/AVE), Toronto, Montreal, and to a lesser extent Chicago. |
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Posted by Easy on Sun Jan 24 17:13:49 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by PHXTUSbusfan on Sun Jan 24 16:40:27 2010. lol. I had to google to be sure, but it looks like Arabi is only west of the Mississippi by a couple thousand feet! :)The only ones of those that I eat at are Popeye's and Subway. I do think that Carl's should have kept the Hardees breakfast when they bought them out. |
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Posted by Easy on Sun Jan 24 17:19:59 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by AEM-7AC #901 on Sun Jan 24 16:52:06 2010. Actually when the first phase of Expo opens in 2011 would be a good time to come.BTW I don't know if you or anyone else realizes it, but LA could have five rail lines under construction simultaneously by 2013 if Metro gets the New Starts money that it is asking for (plus the Measure R money that they are already counting on). Expo phase 2, the downtown connector, the crenshaw line, the foothill gold line extension, and the purple line extension to UCLA. |
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Posted by PHXTUSbusfan on Sun Jan 24 17:31:19 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by Easy on Sun Jan 24 17:19:59 2010. The LA area is really the model of innovative public transportation right now. The Orange / Silver Line BRT, the RAPID system, a vastly expanding light rail system, possible subway extension, largest operator of Composite buses, etc. |
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Posted by Easy on Sun Jan 24 17:38:06 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by PHXTUSbusfan on Sun Jan 24 17:31:19 2010. The subway extension is more than possible it's very probably because we will have the money to build it from Measure R. The question is whether we get new starts money and start construction of both Phases 1 and 2 in 2013 or we don't and Phase 1 starts in 2015 and Phase 2 in 2020. |
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Posted by Easy on Sun Jan 24 17:38:41 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by PHXTUSbusfan on Sun Jan 24 17:31:19 2010. Yet bus ridership continues to spiral.The subway extension is more than possible it's very probable because we will have the money to build it from Measure R. The question is whether we get new starts money and start construction of both Phases 1 and 2 in 2013 or we don't and Phase 1 starts in 2015 and Phase 2 in 2020. |
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Posted by Easy on Sun Jan 24 17:38:54 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by PHXTUSbusfan on Sun Jan 24 17:31:19 2010. Yet bus ridership continues to spiral down.The subway extension is more than possible it's very probable because we will have the money to build it from Measure R. The question is whether we get new starts money and start construction of both Phases 1 and 2 in 2013 or we don't and Phase 1 starts in 2015 and Phase 2 in 2020. |
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Posted by PHXTUSbusfan on Sun Jan 24 17:56:59 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by Easy on Sun Jan 24 17:38:54 2010. Any reason why bus ridership is spiralling? I went busfanning in LA over the summer and it has to be one of the easiest systems to use (plus most of the major lines operate at relatively reasonable headways). |
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Posted by Easy on Sun Jan 24 18:47:17 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by PHXTUSbusfan on Sun Jan 24 17:56:59 2010. I think that the economy has a lot to do with it. LA bus riders are at the low end of the economy and the low end always suffers first and longest.LA really does some good things with transit. I only ride trains in other cities so I don't get the whole picture to see how they do things. But in LA little things like color coded buses, a 12-minute/frequent service bus map, and new buses make riding here seem ok. But buses can be infrequent and have lots of delays depending on where you're headed. We have a few bloggers (like this one) that are convinced that LA has the worst run transit agency and the worst bus service in the country and nothing will convince them otherwise. Mostly they are the car free type that gave up driving for green/social reasons that are upset that Metro didn't make drastic improvements to accommodate their lifestyle changes. They swear that nobody in NYC ever has to wait for the bus and that their buses aren't crowded and float above traffic. Well not quite, but almost. Another blogger likes to say that the worst run transit system in the country is whatever one you ride every day. lol |
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Posted by AEM-7AC #901 on Sun Jan 24 18:54:33 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by Easy on Sun Jan 24 17:19:59 2010. Actually when the first phase of Expo opens in 2011 would be a good time to come.Los Angeles has a Stadtbahn :-) Once I found out about Expo, it made sense to simply push back going there until the line opens up since I'd probably resent going before it opens up and missing the chance to ride brand new trackage. I don't know if you or anyone else realizes it, but LA could have five rail lines under construction simultaneously by 2013 By United States standards, for LACMTA have multiple projects being built concurrently would be rather impressive, but even the current pace of Metro is certainly decent given that some systems haven't expanded in years or squandered their money on useless projects (MBTA). Even if only Expo Phase 2 and Downtown Connector gets built, you'll still have something remotely useful. |
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Posted by trainsarefun on Sun Jan 24 18:58:10 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by AEM-7AC #901 on Sun Jan 24 15:29:26 2010. My dad was always crazy for Whoppers since he came to the States in the early 80s and during his days as a courier, he'd spend his lunch time waiting around at Burger Kings in North Jersey or Rockland County. In contrast, I've always viewed them as recycled Chinese newspapers. The most tasteless burgers ever...It's one of the big three fast food chain burger's in this area. I think it's #2 to Wendy's, but that it's ahead of the Big Mac. None of these is a genuine burger, of course, but I think that you can still rank them. |
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Posted by Easy on Sun Jan 24 19:14:25 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by trainsarefun on Sun Jan 24 18:58:10 2010. Interesting. Those are the big three overall as well. NYC must not be a burger/fast food type of city given the lack of competition. |
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Posted by Easy on Sun Jan 24 19:20:09 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by AEM-7AC #901 on Sun Jan 24 18:54:33 2010. We're very likely to get more built than that since Measure R funds those plus Crenshaw and the purple line extension. It'll just take 10+ years longer. |
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Posted by phxtusbusfan on Sun Jan 24 19:25:38 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by Easy on Sun Jan 24 19:20:09 2010. I hope they get built. |
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Posted by trainsarefun on Sun Jan 24 19:32:24 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by Easy on Sun Jan 24 19:14:25 2010. Those are the big three overall as well. NYC must not be a burger/fast food type of city given the lack of competition.We're a major burger city, perhaps the tops! But those are the major fast food chain burgers. Big difference. White Castle is a distant #4. We have some growing chains that are much, much better, though. Like Shake Shack, which is often sublime. I didn't think too much of Five Guys. Blue-9 is alright. I liked Fatburger. |
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Posted by Easy on Sun Jan 24 19:34:36 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by phxtusbusfan on Sun Jan 24 19:25:38 2010. They very well should as they are considered to be "fully funded" by the additional 1% sales tax that we voted on in 2008 that is expected to raise $25 billion. This isn't just a list of planned projects, this is a list of fully funded projects. This is not at all like hoping that the SAS gets built because the SAS has no funding for the future phases.Of course anything can happen and without additional money from the federal government (and something more than zero is a virtual guarantee) they won't be completely built for at least 20 years. |
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Posted by Easy on Sun Jan 24 19:44:02 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by trainsarefun on Sun Jan 24 19:32:24 2010. No waaayyy dude! :)LA is definitely the top city for burgers! Saying that NYC might be the tops for burger is like me saying that LA is tops for hot dogs (instead of Chicago) or pizza (instead of Chicago)! We have other burger chains as well. Tommy's is famous although they only have a few locations, but they have spawned dozens and maybe hundreds of imitators (Tommies, Tommi's, Original Tommies, on and on). Fatburger was started out here by a black woman from south LA. Plus all of our local mom and pop diner style places are essentially burger/taco places. And there are hundreds of those. Maybe one thousand. And I have a Five Guys down the street from me. I like it and have eaten there a few times. |
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Posted by 5301 Fishbowl on Sun Jan 24 19:57:40 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by Easy on Fri Jan 22 23:27:17 2010. Believe it or not, I just stumbled upon a new El Pollo Loco in North Bergen, N.J. recently. It turs out they started expanding east of the Mississippi a few years ago. Click HERE, and then put in the zip code 07047. |
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Posted by daDouce Man on Sun Jan 24 19:58:35 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by daDouce Man on Fri Jan 22 22:13:38 2010. Maybe I should have said drink-in. Heh! |
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Posted by LuchAAA on Sun Jan 24 20:01:46 2010, in response to Re: Burger King Adding Beer To Menu This Year, posted by BMTLines on Fri Jan 22 21:30:32 2010. It sounds like these locations will be in tourist areas, and will rely on foot traffic alone. |
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