On our way home from visiting my parents for the weekend, we stopped off in Ann Arbor to use a couple of
M Den gift cards After stocking up on some t-shirts and a rally towel (or as my wife called it earlier today, "stupid useless twirly-cloth"), we thought we could use some lunch before getting onto 94 and heading home.
On a whim, I turned down Packard with the intention of pointing out my junior-year apartment (across from a much-improved Perry Building) and spotted Blimpy Burger...that was pretty much the end of the "where should we eat" discussion, as far as I was concerned.

I forgot to take a picture of the facade, hence this stock photo taken from
blimpyburger.com.
There were 20-25 folks in line in front of us, so there was plenty of time to admire the decor:



It wouldn't be a diner, drive-in, and/or dive without a signed poster of this goof on the wall. "Get in line, grab a tray, and
HOLD ON!!!": deep thoughts by Guy Fieri


In my hungover college memories the staffers were generally surly and short-tempered (in a good-humored, kiss-my-grits way, of course)...yesterday everyone was very friendly and easy-going. Either way works for me.

I went with a double ("wuss!") on a plain bun, with bacon, grilled onions, an egg, cheddar, and banana peppers for some zing, and a small order of onion rings to share.

Sorry about the blurry shot...greasy hands + slippery iPhone = poor photography. My one big disappointment was that the egg was cooked over-hard with the yolk broken. I've gotten so used my egg-topped burgers having liquid yolk oozing luxuriously with every bite that biting into a disc of verging-on-overcooked, McMuffin-like cooked yolk was a big downer. I somehow managed to look past this and power through the pain, however


My wife got the BLT...a good 9-10 strips of bacon with lettuce, tomato & mayo on an onion roll. We both really enjoyed the BLT...it sounds funny, but it was a nice, light, refreshing alternative to the traditional burger offerings.

In the end we were just three onion rings away from joining the Clean Plate Club.
Next time, I'm going to skip the egg and get a double (or triple if I'm feeling extra-hungry) with swiss, bacon, grilled mushrooms, grilled onions, and either pickles or banana peppers (it'll be a game-time decision)...delicious.
And there definitely will be a next time. I dug the trip-down-memory-lane aspect, my wife enjoyed the laid-back, unique, "college-y" atmosphere, and we both loved the fact that two burgers, an order of onion rings, and a 16oz Sprecher cherry cola cost us $15 and some change (compared to over $30 for two small sandwiches and two drinks at the racket that is Zingerman's).
Plus, Blimpy Burger's location is much more conducive to a leisurely after-lunch constitutional around the Diag & Law Quad, without which the drive back to Chicago would be most uncomfortable