LivinginLakeCounty wrote:My husband will love that Sonic is returning!
Thanks for the info.
DaveG wrote:I didn't mind Checker's - although they're fake banana milkshake was really good! I liked the burgers. Fries - not so much.
When I was in Oxford, Mississippi last October, I had a Sonic Burger and a Cherry limeade drink. The burger was nice, but it wasn't knock my socks off. I hate to admit I remember the drink much more vividly.
YourPalWill wrote:midas wrote:YourPalWill wrote:Better than McDonalds, BK or Wendy's? Hell, yes. Giving In N Out an run for their money? Not in my lifetime.
Where does Culvers fit into that equation?
Somewhere between In N Out and Sonic.
Culvers is a really good comparison to Sonic. I love Culvers' burgers because they're thin, griddled on high heat and get a bit of a crust to them. That's where Sonic misses. They have thin burgers, great fresh toppings. But, their burgers just don't have that crispy exterior that makes a Culver's burger so irresistible.
radiator wrote:Wasn't that Addison and Halsted?
MBK wrote:YourPalWill wrote:Giving In N Out an run for their money? Not in my lifetime.
we shall see!(or at least i may!)
djenks wrote:MBK wrote:YourPalWill wrote:Giving In N Out an run for their money? Not in my lifetime.
we shall see!(or at least i may!)
don't get your hopes up, really. In N Out is so far better than Sonic that it's closing in on a fact over a matter of opinion.
In all seriousness, I wouldn't want to be ignorant and claim that to be really true, but I'd be willing to bet a large sum of money that if 100 LTHers had an In N Out burger and a Sonic burger side by side, 99 of them would like In N Out's better- it's just really a superior product.
abevigoda wrote:The menu at In-N-Out is indeed pretty simple, but they also serve fries and burgers "animal style," which isn't on the menu or publicized by the company, as far as I can tell. I only learned about it through an In-N-Out veteran. "Animal style" fries are with secret sauce (like a Thousand Island dressing), grilled onions and cheese. Most In-N-Out freaks I know love to order things this way. It's weird that a burger chain would have some sort of secret code like this. In fact, they have a whole slew of variations of items on their "secret menu."
Riffhard wrote:Happy Happy joy Joy!
The Second location is in negoications to be in Bartlett @ rt59 and Schick Next to Home Depot..This is trouble for me personally its 2 minutes from my house
the wimperoo wrote:Riffhard wrote:Happy Happy joy Joy!
The Second location is in negoications to be in Bartlett @ rt59 and Schick Next to Home Depot..This is trouble for me personally its 2 minutes from my house
Do you have a link to where you saw this? My friend lives right over here so I'd love to send him the good news.
Fujisan wrote:the wimperoo wrote:Riffhard wrote:Happy Happy joy Joy!
The Second location is in negoications to be in Bartlett @ rt59 and Schick Next to Home Depot..This is trouble for me personally its 2 minutes from my house
Do you have a link to where you saw this? My friend lives right over here so I'd love to send him the good news.
Here's the link - http://www.mysuburbanlife.com/bartlett/ ... -into-town
djenks wrote:don't get your hopes up, really. In N Out is so far better than Sonic that it's closing in on a fact over a matter of opinion.
In all seriousness, I wouldn't want to be ignorant and claim that to be really true, but I'd be willing to bet a large sum of money that if 100 LTHers had an In N Out burger and a Sonic burger side by side, 99 of them would like In N Out's better- it's just really a superior product.
Da Beef wrote:In N Out is vastly overrated. I bet in a blind taste test that Schoop's would get more LTH love than In N Out and if it was up to me, we would see a Schoops in the heart of the city before In N Out.
dddane wrote: i can see planning a roadtrip for waffle house or something, but why do people do it for sonic????
djenks wrote:Da Beef wrote:In N Out is vastly overrated. I bet in a blind taste test that Schoop's would get more LTH love than In N Out and if it was up to me, we would see a Schoops in the heart of the city before In N Out.
Overrated compared to what? I would love to try Schoop's now, but I wasn't making a comparison between those two. I was commenting earlier on the quality difference between Sonic and In N Out.
See, to me, chain fast food burgers need to be in a category by themselves - because they're all really not that good in the world-wide realm of burgers. Think of fast food burgers like Tropicana orange juice vs. fresh squeezed. Everyone is going to take fresh squeezed - ala Kuma's.
If we're talking chain fast food burgers, Schoop's may offer a better product (i dont know, haven't been there) but to say that In N Out is "overrated" in the chain fast food realm seems a bit much - you can't really find many places substantially better, imo - which all goes back to my original point: Burger for Burger, In N Out (or Schoop's, apparently) trumps Sonic.