In the summer of 2010, we took a trip to "Amish Country", flying into Philadelphia, driving across to Pittsburgh and flying home. We spent the first couple of days in Philly, then headed west. The first burger destination? Charlie's Hamburgers in Folsom, PA, a small town southwest of Philadelphia.
At Charlies, the burgers are simple and done well, with a menu that lays out that simplicity.
Here's the deal - the cheeseburger is the quintessential American food. A couple of years back, after reading a review in the Wall Street Journal about the best burgers in the country, only to find that three of the top five were in my own back yard, I decided that I needed to see for myself. With the help of George Motz's "Hamburger America", several lists, recommendations from friends and asking everyone about burgers from "their" town, this is the result...
If you're curious about my thoughts on foods other than burgers, check out my other blog Eat to Live? Or Live to Eat?
If you're curious about my thoughts on foods other than burgers, check out my other blog Eat to Live? Or Live to Eat?
Sunday, August 14, 2011
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