Hey Paden! I've got a mission for you. Sid's Diner in El Reno OK was recently selected to have one of the top 5 burgers in America by Food Network. How about if you go grab one at your leisure, try it out and report back? 😀
Beer Legs, post: 324905, member: 33 wrote: Hey Paden! I've got a mission for you. Sid's Diner in El Reno OK was recently selected to have one of the top 5 burgers in America by Food Network. How about if you go grab one at your leisure, try it out and report back? 😀
I have grabbed too many onion-fried cheeseburgers at Sid's and have the waistline to prove it! They are a great and classic American "burger 'n fries in a basket" . Sid's also has a pretty darn good bowl of chili for those cold winter days, also.
But, as it ALWAYS is in little towns, there's another place in town that is at least just as good, maybe better. And I've only seen it on FOOD TV once. Just a block east of Sid's sits Robert's Grill. There's only about two tables and four stools in Robert's, but their onion-fried burgers are great also.
I'd take either. They both are delicious. There's also a few places in town (nestled near the back alleys) that have got ice cold beer on tap and dominoes or table shuffleboard. Totally unspoiled by the relentless march of time. El Reno is a good scooter destination for any folks that enjoy grease and suds at their destination!
Roberts looks like Jim-Denny's in downtown Sacramento which is an old fashioned diner that has been there since before dirt.
Jim-Denny's
816 12th St, Sacramento, CA 95814
http://goo.gl/maps/wDd8v
Dave Karoly, post: 324921, member: 94 wrote: Roberts looks like Jim-Denny's in downtown Sacramento which is an old fashioned diner that has been there since before dirt.
Jim-Denny's
816 12th St, Sacramento, CA 95814
http://goo.gl/maps/wDd8v
Man, they DO look similar. I'm sure the odiferous ambiance is just as similar!