This Texas-based burger chain serves a good patty.
From February 2005 Dirt Cheap Eats
We all need comfort food. Our advice? A burger or chicken sandwich with fries and a strawberry milkshake so thick the fruit gets stuck in your straw. If that doesn't cheer you up, the atmosphere should: Colorful abstracts and pictures of hamburgers cover the walls. Upstairs there's patio furniture with umbrellas. The fun '50s tunes might have you singing along.
Burgers range from $4.35 for the 1/3-pound "original" to $8.35 for a one-pound "hot rocks" with smokehouse bacon, cheddar, and chipotle barbecue sauce. The $7.35 salads, including Southwest taco, oriental, and barbecue chicken, are big enough for two. Some locations offer a design-your-own cookie ice-cream sandwich.