djenks wrote:Like I said earlier, go early in the week for a late breakfast...Very similar to hot dougs...Smoque is also the same way for me too.
nshef wrote:I figure I have no problem doing the board a service and stopping by once a month to announce the burger of the month. I can't seem to find anywhere else that does this, so I will make the terrible sacrifice of eating at Kuma's at least twelve times a year to bring you the news.
nshef wrote:[T]he Axehandle. It's a pile of waffle fries with the burger patty on top, covered in sausage gravy and a fried egg, with a homemade biscuit on the side. A sign of things to come for Kuma's South, maybe? Either way, I tried a bite and the gravy was delectable. (emphasis added)
nshef wrote:The thread has come full circle.
riddlemay wrote:nshef wrote:The thread has come full circle.
I'm puzzling over what this means. Non-rhetorical, non-snarky question: What does it mean? I know it means something, and it's causing me some anxiety that my brain is falling short in figuring it out. Thanks.
eatchicago wrote:Go read the first post.
riddlemay wrote:eatchicago wrote:Go read the first post.
Ah. The breakfasty thing. Thanks.
Panther in the Den wrote:Cool! To keep updated as to The Burger of the Month you can check Kuma's MySpace Blog.
nshef wrote:Panther in the Den wrote:Cool! To keep updated as to The Burger of the Month you can check Kuma's MySpace Blog.
Well how about that. Now I have no excuse to go there once or twice every month... not that I needed one anyway :]
Thanks for the info!
Panther in the Den wrote:I wonder what the story with The Bear logo is?
Panther in the Den wrote:Cool! To keep updated as to The Burger of the Month you can check Kuma's MySpace Blog.
Kuma's MySpace Blog also wrote:Tuesday, February 03, 2009
We will be closed on Valentine's Day, Saturday February 14th, 2009.
fenger wrote:I had out of town friends who I wanted to show case one of the better burger joints w/ a nice beer selection in town (two Fridays ago), the wait turned out to 3 hours (I checked my watch, 7:20-10:20PM), add insult to injury, another whole hour just to get our food (when other groups of same size who have sat down after us had gotten their food way ahead of us). No burger is worth 4hour wait, and I'm drawing the line.
Sodboy13 wrote:This month's featured burger is the "Axehandle": The standard 10-ouncer atop a pile of fries, smothered in homemade sausage gravy, topped with a fried egg, with a house-made buttermilk biscuit on the side. I took a picture with my phonecam, but I don't know that it does the dish justice.
Had it for lunch today with an Abita root beer, and I'm still recovering. Yowza.
Jamieson22 wrote:Hit Kuma's yesterday around 5:15 or so I'd guess. It was PACKED. Ended up getting barseats after a beer or so and just spent the eve there.
The Axehandle was quite good. Burger + sausage gravy + egg makes it hard not to be delicious. I do have to say it would have been MUCH better with their old fries. The waffle fries suck, and have prevented me from ever ordering a Slayer again (my old time fav). Oh well, if only that was my biggest problem in life.
I am also not sure if it is just a cyclical thing, but the last two times I have been at Kuma's the beer list has been extremely underwhelming. Last night they had Metropolitan Brewing Copper Lager (from Chicago, never heard of them and good thing as it was terrible), 2Bros Northwind, Alpha King and Allagash White. Decent selection for a corner bar but certainly not anything to be excited about. The bottle list was a bit mundane as well, most of them available at my corner store. Kuma's used to be a destination for beer as much the food so hopefully they revamp the beer list soon.
Of course I will still go back in a heartbeat...
Jamie
KSeecs wrote:Metropolitan is a new brewery that just started up in Chicago that is focusing on German lager style beers, I have not had a chance to try. Was the Copper Lager terrible in any specific way, or did it simply suffer from the limitations of its style? My guess would be that as Kumas rotates their taps regularly and trys to focus on local and seasonal you had the misfortune of happening upon one of the less exciting beer seasons, as we head in to Spring.
Sodboy13 wrote:This month's featured burger is the "Axehandle": The standard 10-ouncer atop a pile of fries, smothered in homemade sausage gravy, topped with a fried egg, with a house-made buttermilk biscuit on the side. I took a picture with my phonecam, but I don't know that it does the dish justice.
nr706 wrote:I tried the Copper Lager at the brewery a few weeks ago; I thought it was a very good rendition of the style. Certainly, much more malt and somewhat more hops than PBR (I assume weren't making that comparison seriously). Perhaps you just don't like lagers in general? I can understand that, because ales usually do have more ester and sometimes phenolic character, but I really don't think it's fair to describe the beer as "terrible" unless you think it does a poor job of delivering the style it aspires to. That definitely wasn't my experience with the Copper Lager.
geli wrote:Surly Bender is listed as $6, maybe you got overcharged?