Angus visits Queen City Q in Uptown Charlotte, tries an “All-American” burger, and gets his parking validated (which he is super happy about).
Burger Blog
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The guys head out to Monroe to try Duke’s, which has served burgers since 1951 and banned cell phones since 1983’s DynaTAC 8000x.
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In this Short Order review, Hereford finds himself in the backwoods of Gaston County at an old drive-in turned grill and orders up their famous burger.
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Hereford heads to 10 Park Lanes and wonders what’s worse: bowling under 100 or a Juicy Lucy with the cheese in the wrong place?
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Hereford has lunch at an uptown joint that has been serving burgers and dogs since 1926 and checks out the progress of the Charlotte Knights new ballpark.
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Angus travels out to the U.S National Whitewater Center to enjoy a fresh burger, craft beer, and to train for a Spartan Race.
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Hereford wins big as he goes all the way with a double burger, is bathed in red neon light, and sits underneath a rainbow.
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Angus visits Uptown Charlotte’s newest burger joint to try an upscale version of the Big Mac and comes away a little frustrated.
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Hereford heads to a Gastonia Grizzlies game to collect a Bobble Head and is foolishly optimistic about trying a Donut Burger and a Pizza Burger.
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Hereford revisits The Wine Shop to see if they are able continue to prepare fantastic burgers without Chef Zack Gadberry’s guidance.
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Angus ventures out to a BBQ Burger Bar on Lancaster Highway where he is greeted by every staff member and enjoys a cold Copper, cheese fries, and a BBQ Bacon Burger.
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Hereford solves a mystery at one of the oldest burger franchises in Charlotte, where the name is backwards, the burgers are magnified, and the toppings come from a bar.