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Thurman's is often associated with its famous burger known as the Thurmanator. [12] [13] It consists of a bun, lettuce, tomato, mayo, American cheese, provolone cheese, ham, sauteed onions, mushrooms, a 12-ounce burger, bacon, cheddar cheese, hot peppers, and another 12 ounce burger. The burger also comes with house-made kettle chips and a ...
Boll Weevil – American hamburger restaurant chain; Burbs Burgers – Restaurant chain based in Seattle, Washington, U.S. Burger Chef – Defunct American fast food restaurant chain; Burger King (Alberta) – Former Canadian restaurant chain (defunct) Burger Stevens – Defunct restaurant in the Portland, Oregon metropolitan area, U.S.
Swensons Drive-In is an Ohio and Indiana drive-in restaurant chain with locations in the Akron, Canton, Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and Youngstown areas, along with the Indianapolis area. Swensons' signature hamburger is the Galley Boy, a double cheeseburger prepared using two sauces, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and the restaurant also purveys 18 different ...
The restaurant bills the evening as a family event. The celebration starts at 9 p.m., and tickets start at $60. You can make reservations by calling Awadh at 740-917-5306.
A boy whose a fan of cowboys and dinosaurs goes to a field trip to a museum with both of his interests while dealing with a bully. Charlie Schlatter as Sugarfoot Dee Bradley Baker as Socko and Delivery Man Jennifer Hale as Ms. Penelope: Short "Dugly Uckling's Treasure Quest" Guy Vasilovich: April 4, 2009
The burger is part of a 25 cent deal and partnership with GrubHub. Wendy's new 2 for $7 deal Wendy's also recently announced a new 2 for $7 deal, allowing customers to choose from 16 different ...
The calendar that hangs on a kitchen wall in the old Ho Toy restaurant is still flipped to December 2022, the second-to-last of approximately 768 months the Downtown mainstay was in business.. The ...
Burger Chef was an American fast-food restaurant chain. It began operating in 1954 in Indianapolis, Indiana , expanded throughout the United States, and at its peak in 1973 had 1,050 locations, including some in Canada. [ 1 ]