quantum-x |
11-19-2007 10:53 AM |
hahaha.. you DID end up posting it ;)
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Custom Burgers
Note: Many of these styles can be ordered in combination (for example, Double-Double Animal Style No Salt).
Animal style is the most popular "secret" style. In addition to the standard toppings, animal style burgers include:
pickles
extra spread
extra grilled onions
mustard fried onto each meat patty.
Protein style, popular among Atkins dieters and no/low carb eaters:
replaces the hamburger bun with large leaves of lettuce.
It can be combined with other special orders, e.g., animal protein style.
3×3, 4×4, or generally M × C,
Refers to a burger with a varied number of meat patties (first number, M) and slices of cheese (second number, C).
For example, the popular Double-Double would be 2×2 (pronunced "Two-by-two" when you order it), while a burger with 6 meat patties and 3 slices of cheese would be a 6×3 (a "Six-by-three").
If you are ever thinking of ordering a 20×20, look at This link to deter you. It is a photo essay of the terrible 20 patty journey. Or, to even better satisfy any curiousity you may have, the 100x100.
As of August 2006, the largest burger that can be ordered is a 4x4. Only four slices of cheese maximum may be permitted on a single burger.
Is that a Davis-specific rule, or an In-n-Out wide rule? (I checked on this, officially the largest you can order is a 4x6; 4x4 may be a Davis rule)
One-by-Bitch (a.k.a. 1X0) is a One-By-One with no cheese. Not all employees will appreciate the term one-by-bitch, however, and will ask you to revise your order.
Double-Meat (a.k.a. 2×0) is a Double-Double with no cheese.
By definition a Double-Double automatically includes two slices of cheese; for two patties without the cheese, a double meat burger must be ordered.
The Flying Dutchman:
Two meat patties
two slices of cheese
no bun
Note: other condiments (including lettuce, tomato, spread, and onions) are not included unless you request them.
Grilled Cheese:
a sandwich with two slices of cheese
no meat
the grilled cheese comes stock, with spread, tomatoes, lettuce, and onions if you would like.
Like most orders, this can be combined with other styles such as animal style.
Wish Burger or Veggie Burger:
sandwich containing only vegetables, and no meat or cheese.
"Chopped Chilis" adds some mild pickled peppers to the bottom of your burger.
Mustard and/or ketchup can be substituted for the spread.
No-salt has no salt added to the the patties. Once you add the condiments and cheese, you don't need the extra salt anyway and you can leave without feeling like a dried-out-but-satisfied lump.
Custom Fries
Fries well-done are extra crispy fries.
Fries lite are fries that have been cooked less than normal.
Fries animal style include two slices of melted cheese, grilled onions, and spread as toppings.
Cheese Fries are fries with one or two slices of melted cheese.
Fries no-salt have no salt added to them.
Custom Drinks
Milk Shakes
A root beer float is a concoction made of half vanilla shake and half root beer soda. Be sure to specify whether you want it more creamy or soda-ey.
A neopolitan shake is a mixture of chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry flavored shakes. If an order contains a shake of each flavor, this is called "Around the world."
Strawberry, chocolate, and vanilla can be combined in any way, ie, just chocolate and vanilla, chocolate-strawberry, etc.
You can ask for extra syrup in your shake (ie extra chocolate or strawberry) — not all employees know how to do this, but this option is available as of 9-05 in Davis
Large and extra large shakes are also available. The cup sizes for these shakes are one below soft drinks (i.e. a large shake is a medium soft drink cup, while an extra large shake is a large soft drink).
Other
Milk. Yaaknow, it's for da kids.
Side Items
These items are free:
Spread - good with fries
Side of pepperoncini - container of little un-natural colored mild and sweet peppers, like mini jalepenos but with a bit more kick.
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