Originally posted by: UncleWai
I only ate In and Out once and I got the greasy burger and fries as well.
Dick's in Seattle is the shizzle.
Originally posted by: trmiv
Originally posted by: Baked
Originally posted by: trmiv
Too bad their fries taste horrible. I love their burgers though.
You need to add MSG and other artificial additives if you want your In N Out fries to taste like other fast food fries, 'cause that's what natural and fresh fries taste like.
Yea, whatever. I've had natural fresh fries I've made myself, and at good restaurants, and they taste better than the nasty, dry, flavorless In n Out fries. Just because they cut the potatoes there doesn't make them good.
Originally posted by: chr6
they limited the size of the in and out burgers. the biggest you can get now is a 10 stack.
fyi: my choice is always a 4x4 (4 by 4), triple extra grilled onions, grill the ketchup into the meat, easy lettuce.
fries animal style of course. (with grilled onions and cheese on top)
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
I got sick of them after I used to eat 2-3 double doubles a few times weekly.
Originally posted by: Garth
Currently living in Southern California, but moving in a month to Seattle.
I will sorely miss my double-double animal style.
EDIT: Regarding Dicks, they don't really compare to In N Out IMHO. Not that Dick's burgers aren't good, but having had both, I feel that In N Out is in a league of its own.
The thing that's really impressive about the Dick's restaurant that I grew up with (in Spokane) was that nobody every wrote any order down or entered it into a computer. The cashiers would handle a half dozen or more simultaneous orders all without taking notes or anything.
Originally posted by: Garth
Currently living in Southern California, but moving in a month to Seattle.
I will sorely miss my double-double animal style.
EDIT: Regarding Dicks, they don't really compare to In N Out IMHO. Not that Dick's burgers aren't good, but having had both, I feel that In N Out is in a league of its own.
The thing that's really impressive about the Dick's restaurant that I grew up with (in Spokane) was that nobody every wrote any order down or entered it into a computer. The cashiers would handle a half dozen or more simultaneous orders all without taking notes or anything.
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Unlike MOST fast food places, they don't pay minimum wge. IIRC, their starting pay is over $8/hr, and that was a couple of years ago. Might be more now.
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Unlike MOST fast food places, they don't pay minimum wge. IIRC, their starting pay is over $8/hr, and that was a couple of years ago. Might be more now.
$9.25
That.. and they generally only hire attractive white people.
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
$9.25
That.. and they generally only hire attractive white people.
I grew up in the Valley, but I lived on the South Hill while I was in high school, even though I continued to attend at U-Hi. 28th and Thor, about.Originally posted by: BoomerD
You gotta be talking about the Dicks at...(ummm) 3rd and Division...Grew up on the lower south hill. Used to be a Friday nite/Saturday nite cruising stop...Haven't been there in 20 years, but drove by it last summer, and it's still as busy as ever. Started out as a Panda, waaaaay back in the early 60's...Zip's used to make a great greasy burger as well. Our favorite was Ron's...Pines and E. Sprague.
Living in Kahleeforneeya, I've grown to like I&O, especially when compared to most of the other burger joints. Only one I like as well/better, is Carl's Jr. Their $6 burger menu is great.
Originally posted by: compuwiz1
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Unlike MOST fast food places, they don't pay minimum wge. IIRC, their starting pay is over $8/hr, and that was a couple of years ago. Might be more now.
$9.25
That.. and they generally only hire attractive white people.
I doubt that is a fact.
Originally posted by: Garth
I grew up in the Valley, but I lived on the South Hill while I was in high school, even though I continued to attend at U-Hi. 28th and Thor, about.Originally posted by: BoomerD
You gotta be talking about the Dicks at...(ummm) 3rd and Division...Grew up on the lower south hill. Used to be a Friday nite/Saturday nite cruising stop...Haven't been there in 20 years, but drove by it last summer, and it's still as busy as ever. Started out as a Panda, waaaaay back in the early 60's...Zip's used to make a great greasy burger as well. Our favorite was Ron's...Pines and E. Sprague.
Living in Kahleeforneeya, I've grown to like I&O, especially when compared to most of the other burger joints. Only one I like as well/better, is Carl's Jr. Their $6 burger menu is great.
Zip's... mmm.... the best thing at Zip's are their fries because they're accordion style, and their tartar sauce is also delicious. A tub o' fries and a couple of Belly Busters or Papa Joes and I'm good to go! :thumbsup:
Used to eat at Ron's a lot, too. We'd hit it up when we'd visit the White Elephant out there. They had really good shakes, as I recall.
Damn, now I'm hungry...
Originally posted by: chr6
they limited the size of the in and out burgers. the biggest you can get now is a 10 stack.
fyi: my choice is always a 4x4 (4 by 4), triple extra grilled onions, grill the ketchup into the meat, easy lettuce.
fries animal style of course. (with grilled onions and cheese on top)
Originally posted by: compuwiz1
Originally posted by: Garth
I grew up in the Valley, but I lived on the South Hill while I was in high school, even though I continued to attend at U-Hi. 28th and Thor, about.Originally posted by: BoomerD
You gotta be talking about the Dicks at...(ummm) 3rd and Division...Grew up on the lower south hill. Used to be a Friday nite/Saturday nite cruising stop...Haven't been there in 20 years, but drove by it last summer, and it's still as busy as ever. Started out as a Panda, waaaaay back in the early 60's...Zip's used to make a great greasy burger as well. Our favorite was Ron's...Pines and E. Sprague.
Living in Kahleeforneeya, I've grown to like I&O, especially when compared to most of the other burger joints. Only one I like as well/better, is Carl's Jr. Their $6 burger menu is great.
Zip's... mmm.... the best thing at Zip's are their fries because they're accordion style, and their tartar sauce is also delicious. A tub o' fries and a couple of Belly Busters or Papa Joes and I'm good to go! :thumbsup:
Used to eat at Ron's a lot, too. We'd hit it up when we'd visit the White Elephant out there. They had really good shakes, as I recall.
Damn, now I'm hungry...
Ok, you former Spokanites have gotta remember Long Horn BBQ, as well.
But back in the day, cruising Riverside and hitting Dick's at about midnite, was the thing to do.