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  2. Prince's Hamburgers - Wikipedia

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    Prince's Hamburgers is a chain of hamburger restaurants. The business was founded in Dallas on Lemon Ave. in 1929 by George Douglas “Doug” Prince, Jr. and expanded into Houston, peaking at 18 locations. [1]

  3. Becks Prime - Wikipedia

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    Becks Prime Equities, Ltd, [1] also known as Becks Prime Restaurants, is a gourmet hamburger restaurant chain with locations in Greater Houston, Dallas and Greater Austin. As of 2010 Win Campbell is the chief executive officer. [2] Its headquarters is located in the Energy Corridor area of Houston.

  4. Pappas Restaurants - Wikipedia

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    In the December 2007 issue of Texas Monthly, Pappas Bros. Steakhouse was named the best steakhouse in Texas. [2] Since 2010, Pappas Bros. Steakhouse Houston has been the recipient of the Wine Spectator Grand Award. [3] Pappas Bros. Steakhouse Dallas has held the same award since 2011. [4]

  5. The official fast-food burger power rankings - AOL

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    Its best burger, the Roadside Double, with Swiss cheese and caramelized onions, is ultimately too messy and ungainly to be a go-to fast-food burger. Recommended burger: Roadside Double V/A ranking: 20

  6. The 7 Best Tavern-Style Burgers in America - AOL

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    The lunch-only burger at Peter Luger is nearly as iconic as the (nearly) 140-year-old steakhouse. The burger was put on the menu in the mid-90s and is an exercise in restraint.

  7. America's Best Burger Cities - AOL

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  8. Fuddruckers - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Foxwood executive sous chef Scott Ferguson and Mark Collins made a burger weighing 29.6 lb (13.4 kg) and costing US$250, for the Fuddruckers restaurant in the casino. The burger was 18.5 in (470 mm) wide and 8 in (200 mm) tall. [29] At the time, this was the world's largest commercially available burger. [29] [30]

  9. I compared the signature burgers at McDonald's and Burger ...

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    At my local Burger King in Brooklyn, it cost me $8.49, excluding tax, putting it at 80 cents more than the Big Mac I tried. The burger was piled high with lettuce, tomato, and condiments.