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  • UserX
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    Originally posted by dsrtuckteezy View Post
    Are you offended that he likes his burger prepared differently than you?
    Very much so. Are you offended I'm offended?

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  • snacksnack
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    Originally posted by Labora View Post
    http://www.burguesa.com/Menu.aspx

    La Monumental is awesome give it a try if you are near sylvan/30, I do grilled onions and a fried egg on mine. The place makes really good spicy fries and shakes too.
    We had one up here in Denton but it went under before giving it a try.

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  • Tyrone Biggums
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    Originally posted by bcoop View Post
    Totally off topic but you west siders should go check out the scotched eggs at A F+B in West 7th district. They're nothing short of glorious.
    I'll keep that in mind. We rarely get out, but the last couple of times we have, it's been to the West 7th area and we always comment about it and the transformation of some areas close by and how nice it is to visit.

    There are so many appealing choices now and the fact that so many of them take such pride in their food and beer offerings is really cool. There have always been fancy restaurants and places with good food, but there seems to be a real food/beer movement in DFW lately that I can't quite put an exact title or name to. Places like Rodeo Goat, LUCK, Goodfriend, so many others that I can't keep up with them. Maybe it's been around longer than I think and I'm just late to the game.

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  • bcoop
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    Originally posted by 46Tbird View Post
    I had Rodeo Goat just last night. I had the brisket chili Frito cheeseburger with grilled jalapenos.

    I couldn't believe it, but this huge beautiful burger had ZERO flavor. Well, not really true - I could taste the Fritos, the red onion, and the butter on the bun. That's it! The beef, the cheese, and the chili were purely tasteless.

    Maybe it was just a bad experience, but I didn't see any real reason to go back. Much better options out there for much less.
    Originally posted by BP View Post
    They are always busy, even at 4pm on a Saturday you'll have to wait a little bit for a table. I'm sure you know or figured it out but they are part of the Flying Saucer group. Hence the great beer selection and communal table setup.
    Originally posted by Tyrone Biggums View Post
    Didn't know that. They're on point with the food, at the Goat, though. I haven't been since they moved, but my main gripe with the saucer was the food. The beer was clearly the focus and that's always been where they're awesome, but add good food to the equation and I'm even more inclined to make the trip.

    Totally off topic but you west siders should go check out the scotched eggs at A F+B in West 7th district. They're nothing short of glorious.

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  • Labora
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    La Monumental is awesome give it a try if you are near sylvan/30, I do grilled onions and a fried egg on mine. The place makes really good spicy fries and shakes too.

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  • dsrtuckteezy
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    Originally posted by UserX View Post
    Are you 5?
    Are you offended that he likes his burger prepared differently than you?

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  • Tyrone Biggums
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    Originally posted by BP View Post
    The food is dramatically better now. They didn't really have the room for a real kitchen at the old location so I don't think they even really had a chef. 8.0s had a decent kitchen already and they got a ton of money to remodel it with the move. That and they brought over the chef from the Lake Saucer.

    It's hard to compete with the Reatta and Del Friscos across the street so obviously there is better stuff in the neighborhood but the Saucer's food is pretty good now. It is not fine dining though.
    I need to make it a point to visit the new location sometime.

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  • UserX
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    Originally posted by soap View Post
    That's how I order my burgers. Meat. Cheese. Mustard/mayo that's it!!
    Are you 5?

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  • BP
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    Originally posted by Tyrone Biggums View Post
    Didn't know that. They're on point with the food, at the Goat, though. I haven't been since they moved, but my main gripe with the saucer was the food. The beer was clearly the focus and that's always been where they're awesome, but add good food to the equation and I'm even more inclined to make the trip.
    The food is dramatically better now. They didn't really have the room for a real kitchen at the old location so I don't think they even really had a chef. 8.0s had a decent kitchen already and they got a ton of money to remodel it with the move. That and they brought over the chef from the Lake Saucer.

    It's hard to compete with the Reatta and Del Friscos across the street so obviously there is better stuff in the neighborhood but the Saucer's food is pretty good now. It is not fine dining though.

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  • Tyrone Biggums
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    Originally posted by BP View Post
    They are always busy, even at 4pm on a Saturday you'll have to wait a little bit for a table. I'm sure you know or figured it out but they are part of the Flying Saucer group. Hence the great beer selection and communal table setup.

    Didn't know that. They're on point with the food, at the Goat, though. I haven't been since they moved, but my main gripe with the saucer was the food. The beer was clearly the focus and that's always been where they're awesome, but add good food to the equation and I'm even more inclined to make the trip.

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  • BP
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    Originally posted by Tyrone Biggums View Post
    We had lunch at Rodeo Goat Saturday and thought it was pretty good. It was a perfect day for the patio, so that's where we sat. We were there with a large group for about 3 hours and they were jam packed the whole time but, to my surprise, they actually handled the crazy amount of people that were there very well. Had a Sugar Burger and it was very good. The fries were decent, a little greasy for my taste. The tap list was great. Velvet Hammer, Sit Down or I'll Sit You Down, Hairy Eyeball, El Chingon, Mustache Rye'd, Day Break and several others. We'll definitely be back.
    They are always busy, even at 4pm on a Saturday you'll have to wait a little bit for a table. I'm sure you know or figured it out but they are part of the Flying Saucer group. Hence the great beer selection and communal table setup.

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  • Tyrone Biggums
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    We had lunch at Rodeo Goat Saturday and thought it was pretty good. It was a perfect day for the patio, so that's where we sat. We were there with a large group for about 3 hours and they were jam packed the whole time but, to my surprise, they actually handled the crazy amount of people that were there very well. Had a Sugar Burger and it was very good. The fries were decent, a little greasy for my taste. The tap list was great. Velvet Hammer, Sit Down or I'll Sit You Down, Hairy Eyeball, El Chingon, Mustache Rye'd, Day Break and several others. We'll definitely be back.

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  • BP
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    Originally posted by 46Tbird View Post
    I had Rodeo Goat just last night. I had the brisket chili Frito cheeseburger with grilled jalapenos.

    I couldn't believe it, but this huge beautiful burger had ZERO flavor. Well, not really true - I could taste the Fritos, the red onion, and the butter on the bun. That's it! The beef, the cheese, and the chili were purely tasteless.

    Maybe it was just a bad experience, but I didn't see any real reason to go back. Much better options out there for much less.
    Did you have a cold or something? I suppose they could have forgotten to season the beef or something but completely flavorless is hard to accomplish with grilled beef and chili.

    I've had two burgers from there I didn't like but it was personal tastes. The Hot Bastard is as advertised. I'm guessing they use ghost peppers because I couldn't eat it. Then the basil and mozzarella burger, those are two things that shouldn't be on a burger. Fried basil and mozzarella sticks might be good but a thick chunk of cheeze and fresh basil wasn't good.

    Everything else I've had was excellent though. The only place I'd rather go than there for a burger is the Woodshed and that's if the weather is really nice since it's pretty much all outdoor seating. The service at the Woodshed is generally better but you are paying for it.

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  • BradM
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    Originally posted by soap View Post
    That's how I order my burgers. Meat. Cheese. Mustard/mayo that's it!!
    Food is like eating good pussy! You don't need to season it what flavored lube.
    If you have to season it. You probably shouldn't be eating it.

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  • soap
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    Originally posted by lincolnboy View Post
    So whats the cheese,mustard, and mayo for.
    I like it. Just don't like vegetables on it. Otherwise I'd order A salad. The mustard/mayo make it easier to swallow.

    Like eating a good steak, I don't see how people drown it with steak sauce.

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