5/12/2013

Love for the Locals: Cowgary Commute - Boogie's Burgers

Last weekend, P and I were in Cowtown, and he took me to an old-fashiony type burger joint called Boogie's Burgers. From the outside, it looks kind of questionable, but inside, a pretty cool place with some pretty good food for pretty good prices!
Boogie's Burgers doesn't look like much from the outside, but inside is another story.
A burger bar! Kewl...
I thoroughly enjoyed their scale of spicy hotness. I'm particularly curious about "don't be a hero"...
Hooray for tacky colours and paradise-y images on the walls :D
At a table near ours, there was a built in old-school Donkey Kong game :D
Our ginormous burgerrrrsss (and fries)! Homemade buns and patties...
Cross-section of P's burger: Sam's Burger ($5.75). Single patty, homemade sauce, tomato, lettuce,  onion, and a fried egg. Looked good, all except for the egg, but that's a personal preference thing. P thoroughly enjoyed it.
Cross-section of my Burger: Fay's Burger ($6). Single patty, bacon, mushrooms, tomato, lettuce, fried onions,  and mushroom sauce. Mmm...mushrooms...
If you're in Cowtown, I think it's definitely worth a try! Peters' Drive-in is great for nostalgia and all, but the burgers at Boogie's are the real deal. Dooo it.

-M

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5/07/2013

Love for the Locals: Rodeo Burger

(After a month-long absence due to the horror machine that is final exams, I finally managed to get back to posting. Also...this is actually my 50th post! :D I wanted to make it a little bit special, so I figured that a mini blurb in parentheses with italics would do the trick, along with my imaginary fireworks. Woo~ Also...for the longest time, up until actually writing this entry, I thought that "Rodeo Burger" was called "Rodeo Burgers" because that's what P called it, but it was just his I'm-an-international-student-from-Thailand tongue playing tricks on me.)

With two locations in Edmonton (16045-97 Street in Namao and 8525B-112 Street by Newton Place on the U of A campus), Rodeo Burger is a nice change-up from your typical fast-food burger joint. (P took me here for my odd burger fix after we finished an intramurals tournament, and I've already been back for a second visit with him!) When you go in, the place looks pretty much like a sit-down fast food place, but cleaner and a little more snazzy. Rodeo Burger uses AAA Alberta beef for their patties, and they get their other fresh ingredients from local Albertan and BC farmers. I'm not exactly the burger type, but when I'm in the mood, this would definitely be one of my go-to's!

Every now and then, Rodeo Burger will have a special and if you ask, they're nice enough to apply the discount even if you don't have the coupon with you. For instance, a couple of weeks back, P and I got the "2 Lonestars for $8" deal. A Lonestar is essentially their homemade bun with a homemade patty. The rest of the work is up to you. You can add any of 20 free additional toppings including...lettuce, tomato, fresh onions, caramelized onions, pickles, sautéed mushrooms, jalapeños, salsa, green chilies, banana peppers, pickled beets, rodeo sauce (their signature), rodeo relish, ketchup, chipotle ketchup, mayo, BBQ sauce, southwest sauce, mustard, and hot sauce. Other toppings including cheese, bacon, guacamole, or jalapeños and cream cheese are offered for 50 cents extra.

They also have some pre-customized signature burgers including The Rodeo, The Western, and The Aussie as depicted on their website. They even have a Naked Burger which is like a burger salad, as your gluten-free alternative. Interesting?

Now for the burgers...
First visit to Rodeo Burger with P! 
My Western (sauteed mushrooms, guac, caramelized onions, lettuce, green chilies, bacon, "Rodeo sauce", and southwest sauce) complete with a slice of chedda~
P's Rodeo (caramelized onions, tomato, lettuce, pickles, "Rodeo sauce", and "Rodeo relish") because some people like pickles that much. More for you, sir.
The interior of Rodeo Burger~ Essentially, a slightly more snazzy fast food burger joint :)
Visit #2: The 2 Lonestars (just your bun with patty - customization to the max!) for $8 deal. Mine's #1, because I'm cooler. ;P
Rodeo Burger is pretty easy to get to if you're in the U of A campus area, and a better alternative to Wendy's or McDonald's, quality and taste-wise. So, saddle up and give the place a go :)

-M

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