McGee's No. 47 Burger

McGee’s No.72

The location of McGee’s No.72 has housed several other restaurants over the years, and for some reason nothing seems to last more than a couple of years. It’s near a pretty busy intersection, so I’m not sure what the troubles have been there. McGee’s is relatively new, but have built up a good reputation in…

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Wayward

A little background on Wayward: it was formerly Cowboys and Rednecks, aka C&R. They were known for solely playing country music and hosting Thursday night flip night. Recently, C&R changed ownership and got a new name, Wayward. I might get a lot of backlash for saying this, but I’m starting to like Wayward better than…

Longman & Eagle Burger

Longman & Eagle

It’s not very often that I get to dine at Michelin star rated restaurants, for many reasons. One of them is because a lot of the best restaurants in the world, or at least in Chicago, do not serve burgers. However, Longman & Eagle is the perfect blend of fancy and casual. Their menu has…

Speedy Romeo Burger

Speedy Romeo

In the last few weeks, the words Speedy Romeo became a lot more common in the New York food scene. What was until now a slightly under-the-radar pizza destination has become the target of every foodstagramer in town thanks to a new location opening on the Lower East Side. As I mentioned last week, I’m trying…

Forty Acres Burger

Forty Acres Tavern

The Experience: Forty Acres Tavern sits at Boyne Mountain Resort on the spot formerly occupied by Pierson’s Grille and Spirits, and it’s operated by new management, so a new burger review is in order. In 1947, Boyne Mountain founder Everett Kircher and his friends had been skiing at the Otsego Ski Club’s 250 vertical-foot slope,…