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Rockchucker wrote:Burger barn on line street Bishop. Handmade buns, homemade fries, homemade ice cream/ malts. Very good and has really grown into there own.
Thanks, I visited the Burger Barn for the first time this spring.
I can't say the buns tasted special in any way, although the big steel machine they used to help "hand" make them looked pretty cool. A good burger for sure, and a friendly vibe as well.
But even in April it was pretty darn hot. Do people stop there for lunch in July?
Red's Meadow Resort has a pretty damn good burger, and certainly qualifies as being "in" the Sierra. Way better than the Whitney Portal burgers in my opinion.
The one that's tasted the best after a hike was a bacon cheeseburger from Jolly Kone in Bridgeport.
Rockchucker wrote:Burger barn on line street Bishop. Handmade buns, homemade fries, homemade ice cream/ malts. Very good and has really grown into there own.
Thanks, I visited the Burger Barn for the first time this spring.
I can't say the buns tasted special in any way, although the big steel machine they used to help "hand" make them looked pretty cool. A good burger for sure, and a friendly vibe as well.
But even in April it was pretty darn hot. Do people stop there for lunch in July?
Yea they stay pretty busy all summer, the upstairs patio has misters to help tame the heat.
afahrland wrote:Red's Meadow Resort has a pretty damn good burger, and certainly qualifies as being "in" the Sierra. Way better than the Whitney Portal burgers in my opinion.
The one that's tasted the best after a hike was a bacon cheeseburger from Jolly Kone in Bridgeport.
X2 on Red's and in Bridgeport I like Rhino's Homemade buns and Onion rings that are out of this world.
Lots of good spots. But on the West Side, I'll point to the Lakeshore Resort at Huntington Lake. Good grub (including burgers) and beers, not far from trailheads out of Florence and Edison Lakes.
What?? No mention of Walker Burger in Walker/Coleville?? Great veggie burgers, too, and you can't beat the roadside ambiance! Closes late Oct thru March or April.
This thread reminds me of the worst burger I've ever had, which happened to be in the eastern Sierra at Whiskey Creek. I'll never go there again. Actually I'm always after fresh veggies when I get off the trail and often head for thiad up in mammoth. Never have found a place worth stopping at in bishop. The Alabama Hills Cafe in Lone Pine is about the best food in the Eastern Sierra that I've found.
We discovered the Burger Barn in Bishop on our trip last year.
My. Goodness.
I was unsure at first, but one bite into their veggie burger dispelled all fears or concerns. After days of re-hydrated/powdered/preserved, it was an ooey-gooey treat.