Monday, October 26, 2009

Gourmet Burger Kitchen, Dublin, Ireland


September 20, 2009- The streets of Dublin were empty save for two hungry Americans with a hankering for a burger and a pint or two. All of Ireland was focused on the Gaelic Football Championship Final between Cork and Kerry. It was a great time to be in Dublin. We stopped in at the John Kehoe pub where a crowd had gathered to watch the match. As a few visiting Gallway natives tried to talk us through the game, we grew distracted and listless, and I think I even dozed off a bit. It was clear that we could no longer ignore our stomachs. It had been a long day and food was needed. BW headed off down the street as I guarded her Guinness and nursed a Jameson. She soon returned with one of the best looking burgers I have ever seen- and the taste was near sublime. She had happened upon Gourmet Burger Kitchen, and at that moment everything just fell into place. We were no longer foreigners in an unfamiliar city watching a game we couldn't begin to understand. For that moment, with a burger in hand, we were home.

GBK has a great menu with a diverse list of burger options. But if you're tired and not up for making any big decisions, keep it simple and go with the second one down,
CHEESE: 100% Irish beef, salad, mayonnaise, relish & aged cheddar.

Everything tasted fresh and of high quality. The lightly grilled sesame seed bun held together through to the very end. The not-too-thick burger was perfectly grilled through (without the option of being cooked to order), juicy, but not greasy, with crisp smooth butter lettuce leaves, an herb mayo, and perfectly melted cheddar. But for me the relish was the nice added bonus that one doesn't find often in The States. With more texture and pronounced flavors, it beats ketchup hands down.

There are a few GBK locations in Dublin and all of them look pretty great for sit-down dining too. They also serve beer & wine. BW came across the one at 5 South Anne Street, just down from the John Kehoe pub. We're not sure if it's proper to bring food into a pub in Ireland. We were the only ones to do so, but no one seemed to mind. If you're looking for a beautiful, classic Irish pub complete with a few intimate snugs, this is the place.

For more info and other locations go to gbkinfo.com

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Snuffers - Dallas, Texas


This place ranks high on my all time favorites list. Perfectly seasoned, greasy, and satisfying.
Shredded lettuce, amazingly sharp cheddar cheese.

Order the cheese fries texas style as well... topped with cheese, bacon, chives, and jalapenos. If thats not enough, they come with ranch dressing for dipping.

mmmm. mmm.

snuffers.com