BurgerStreet

samepenny
samepenny
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5 out of 5
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BurgerStreet

  • April 8, 2004
  • Rated 4 of 5 by mays9charles from Fort Worth, Texas
This is small fast food restaurant with excellent food located on west side of town. It is across next door to Grandy's and just west of the Weatherford traffic circle.

The best meal on the menu is the deluxe hamburger for just $2.89. I also tried the chicken strip basket with three pieces of chicken and curly fries for $3.99 including a drink -- and the chicken strips are huge! They also serve chili, hot dogs, chili pie, spicy chicken bites, and a giant turkey sandwich either hot or cold. The only dessert offered is apple pie.

All credit cards are accepted and service is fast and friendly. The store is extremely clean inside and out, and there is a small area to dine inside. They also offer a senior citizen discount.

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BurgerStreet

  • March 9, 2004
  • Rated 5 of 5 by samepenny from Fort Worth, Texas
BurgerStreet

Where do we drive through to eat when we want a great burger, have a small budget and are short on time? BurgerStreet! Two 1/3 pound burgers, two drinks and three orders of curly fries comes to less than $15. The curly fries are great. Two orders aren't enough for us. The drinks come in Styrofoam cups so they stay cold in the Texas summer heat. The large size drinks are small swimming pools of refreshment. The 'chili pie' is a 14-ounce serving of chili with a bag of Fritos and a serving of fresh, cropped onions and hot peppers.

My favorite drink is the cherry limeade in winter and the frozen lemonade in summer. My husband enjoys the freshly made milkshakes.

As for directions: if you've been around Fort Worth for a long time, you will know the street as Old Highway 80--the Weatherford Highway. If you are new to town, the West Camp Bowie address will mean more to you. I'm an 'Old Highway 80' person myself. This street goes east to west crossing state highway 183, just south of I-30. Or about 20 minutes west of downtown Fort Worth.

There is a tiny dining room for eating in, but in fine weather we prefer to get our food via the drive-thru (their spelling) and park to enjoy our meal. The food is served very hot. I can make a 10-minute drive back to my office and have a hot burger and fries. I also have been known to use the chili as a base for pasta sauce. Enjoy!

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