I had the good luck of growing up around the BEST burger joint [that still exists] in North America (to my knowledge anyways) in Kansas City.
The place is called Hi-Boy Drive-In.
There are three locations left. There used to be four.
One is off 24 Hwy and Noland Rd.
One is of 40 Hwy and Blue Ridge Cutoff (just north of the stadiums)
The other is off 291 and Gudgell.
At first glance it looks like an average, basic burger. Simple bun, American cheese and whatever toppings you want. I'm a cheese and ketchup only girl. (I've gotten to where I can do red onions and jalapeños. But not on these.)
It's a 1950's style classic burger and WOW are they good. They are grilled on a stainless steel grill and one of the ladies behind the counter told me they only use salt and pepper as their seasoning for the burger. I was a bit shocked to learn that. Their tots are amazing and they have great soda's and shakes too.
I have traveled far and near in search of a burger that rivals this. There's two places that made a better burger. One was called Burger Lane. It was in Blue Springs, MO. It was very similar to Outback Burger but WAY better. Best fries, nice steaming hot charcoal burger with amazing flavor and very juicy. It lasted a few years and went out of business. The other was the Main Street Inn in Grandview, MO which sadly is no more. They had a killer hamburger. I must say Fuddruckers was really good too.
Five Guys Burgers and Fries is as close as it gets as far as taste goes these days. To be honest it's not too far off.
If you ever stop through Kansas City stop and get one (I usually throw two in zip lock bags and toss them in the cooler and take them home and reheat them). They have coupons on their website.
www.hiboydrivein.com
I just wish I knew how to make these myself. Maybe someone here has some insight on how a burger like this is made?
Pictured is the 1/2 lb double cheese sauce only
I didn't post this in review because I'm asking if there's way to duplicate these at home as close as possible. Just fyi.
The place is called Hi-Boy Drive-In.
There are three locations left. There used to be four.
One is off 24 Hwy and Noland Rd.
One is of 40 Hwy and Blue Ridge Cutoff (just north of the stadiums)
The other is off 291 and Gudgell.
At first glance it looks like an average, basic burger. Simple bun, American cheese and whatever toppings you want. I'm a cheese and ketchup only girl. (I've gotten to where I can do red onions and jalapeños. But not on these.)
It's a 1950's style classic burger and WOW are they good. They are grilled on a stainless steel grill and one of the ladies behind the counter told me they only use salt and pepper as their seasoning for the burger. I was a bit shocked to learn that. Their tots are amazing and they have great soda's and shakes too.
I have traveled far and near in search of a burger that rivals this. There's two places that made a better burger. One was called Burger Lane. It was in Blue Springs, MO. It was very similar to Outback Burger but WAY better. Best fries, nice steaming hot charcoal burger with amazing flavor and very juicy. It lasted a few years and went out of business. The other was the Main Street Inn in Grandview, MO which sadly is no more. They had a killer hamburger. I must say Fuddruckers was really good too.
Five Guys Burgers and Fries is as close as it gets as far as taste goes these days. To be honest it's not too far off.
If you ever stop through Kansas City stop and get one (I usually throw two in zip lock bags and toss them in the cooler and take them home and reheat them). They have coupons on their website.
Coupons — HiBoy Drive-In
Click here for a buy one get one free sandwich coupon!
I just wish I knew how to make these myself. Maybe someone here has some insight on how a burger like this is made?
Pictured is the 1/2 lb double cheese sauce only
I didn't post this in review because I'm asking if there's way to duplicate these at home as close as possible. Just fyi.