Burger Bar

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Pauli Wallnuts
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Post by Pauli Wallnuts »

had a lovely black angus with fries about 25mins ago, just washing it down with leffe & white choco :wink:


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not fair!! I want one!!! :twisted:
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Post by islandgurl »

Best burger I've ever had! Ate here at least four times during my trip - got the black angus with cheddar, mushrooms, and grilled onions every time.

I don't even like burgers much and now I'll be craving this place! The french fries are cut and made fresh there also.
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Post by Newbie 2 dah Dubbie »

i want one now !!
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I've got my sights set on this place, big time, when I get into town in a few days. Already examined the menu and put a few combinations together that I want to try.

Off topic but does anyone know the name of the place that's directly across the street from the Burger Bar by De Kuil?

If you walk out the front door of BB and take a few steps to the right it'll be there across the road, tiny spot owned by Indian/Moroccan? guys. I had the best, I don't even know what it was, almost like a hoagie roll stuffed with meat, a cream sauce almost like the stuff they use in gyros, etc. and it was one of the best damn things I'v ever eaten.

Been trying to track down the name of the place but all I know is it's right across from BB.
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Post by Cisco »

I had a couple last week , Balck Angus with chedder ,onion ,and bacon . Then i had the Irish with onion , and bacon ! YUM YUM :lol:
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Post by Kingdoc »

cisco wrote:I had a couple last week , Balck Angus with chedder ,onion ,and bacon . Then i had the Irish with onion , and bacon ! YUM YUM :lol:


Only use a knive & fork as its gets a little messy,An awsome place 8).
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Post by mattstar »

i heard so many good reviews about burger bar i just gotta try it when i get there hope i wont b disapointed!
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Post by DaveS »

mattstar wrote:i heard so many good reviews about burger bar i just gotta try it when i get there hope i wont b disapointed!
The only way you'll be disappointed is if they're shut.

Everyone who knows me knows I love my food... With no exaggeration whatsoever, this is the best I've ever eaten. No contest. I kick myself now when I think how many times I'd walked past the place without going in on previous trips.. :shock:

When I head back over at the end of June, this will be the first place I eat in. And this time it will be Wagyu! Oh yes.....

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Post by angry pirate »

Just found a burger shop in dublin that does wagyu.
www.gourmetburgercompany.ie
Think i might take a drive over, maybe tomorrow. No prices on menu though, bet it's steep. :shock:
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everything in dublin is expensive m8,,,,,,luv drinkin in the place but i dont know how anyone can afford to live there :shock:
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FenixNYC wrote:I've got my sights set on this place, big time, when I get into town in a few days. Already examined the menu and put a few combinations together that I want to try.

Off topic but does anyone know the name of the place that's directly across the street from the Burger Bar by De Kuil?

If you walk out the front door of BB and take a few steps to the right it'll be there across the road, tiny spot owned by Indian/Moroccan? guys. I had the best, I don't even know what it was, almost like a hoagie roll stuffed with meat, a cream sauce almost like the stuff they use in gyros, etc. and it was one of the best damn things I'v ever eaten.

Been trying to track down the name of the place but all I know is it's right across from BB.

google map the BB then take a look around ith the street function
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Post by titus wong »

matty223 wrote:
FenixNYC wrote:I've got my sights set on this place, big time, when I get into town in a few days. Already examined the menu and put a few combinations together that I want to try.

Off topic but does anyone know the name of the place that's directly across the street from the Burger Bar by De Kuil?

If you walk out the front door of BB and take a few steps to the right it'll be there across the road, tiny spot owned by Indian/Moroccan? guys. I had the best, I don't even know what it was, almost like a hoagie roll stuffed with meat, a cream sauce almost like the stuff they use in gyros, etc. and it was one of the best damn things I'v ever eaten.

Been trying to track down the name of the place but all I know is it's right across from BB.

google map the BB then take a look around ith the street function
Nay, it doesn't work. Oudebrugsteeg isn't on Google Street View.

However, a closeup of the map reveals some of the stores along that street, like the patisserie directly across from de Kuil that I favor. Have a look Fenix -- you might be able to put a name to a place.
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Post by matty223 »

i tried :idea:
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Post by titus wong »

No offence meant, bud. You had good intentions and all. :)
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