Leslie was in the mood for a cheeseburger, but it had to be free range. Some exploration on the Web turned up one candidate, the Farm Burger at Flip Burger. It's organice and grass fed, which I assume qualifies it as free range. The fact that we could turn up only one free range burger in town made the quest even more interesting, so we headed down to Flip Burger.
The scene was very hip and crowded; the noise was pretty loud, but a very impressive crowd. I'm not sure what happened to my photo, but we each had a Farm Burger and shared some onion rings. The meat was very impressive, as is true of excellent organic/grass fed beef. It had a very rich and delicate meaty flavor. The bun was also excellent, as were the lettuce and tomato. This burger is definitely worth the trip to Flip.
The scene was very hip and crowded; the noise was pretty loud, but a very impressive crowd. I'm not sure what happened to my photo, but we each had a Farm Burger and shared some onion rings. The meat was very impressive, as is true of excellent organic/grass fed beef. It had a very rich and delicate meaty flavor. The bun was also excellent, as were the lettuce and tomato. This burger is definitely worth the trip to Flip.
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