Sunday, September 26, 2010

Dangerous Dan's Diner

It's Sunday at lunch and a burger boy is hungry.
First things first my dad says that we have jobs to do.  We went to the car wash.  Then we went to the Cookbook Store; my dad loves to read cookbooks.
There were a lot of strange people in our neighbourhood wrapped in tin foil.  Dad told me that's what people wear after running a marathon.  Weirdos!!!
The traffic was bad so it took a really long time to make it to Dangerous Dan's Diner.  When we got to the front door I had no problems getting my wheelchair in.  The place is small, very messy and you sit on car seats.  This place is cool.  A big guy with a biker beard told us that we had to come to the front to order.  I got my burger and a poutine.  The man served us himself when the burger was ready.  The poutine was very big, very hot and very good.  Just the right ratio of cheese to gravy on hot crispy fries.  Let me say the burger had the best bun to burger ratio, just the way a burger boy likes.  The burger was a hand made 8oz burger.  My dad wouldn't let me order the one-pound burger.  I really wanted the one-pound burger.  The burger had very good flavor from the grill and spices. It was cooked medium well and was nice and juicy. The bun was toasted.  Only one thing I did not like was the burger crumbled into pieces as I ate it. My dad stole the last crumb from my plate.
We ordered a deep fried Mars Bar for dessert. This was really, really, really good. The ice cream tasted like the ice cream at my school, not like Baskin Robbins.  I shared it with my sister and my dad.

A Burger Boy gives this place an 8. I think I will come back to this greasy spoon.




Jobs to do before the burger.


What's so dangerous about a burger?

At the table on a bench with seat belts?
Very yummy poutine.
The 8oz Burger

The Deep Fried Mars Bar.

6 comments:

  1. I've always been afraid to go into this place. Thanks for making it seem a little less scary!

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  2. I'm liking your stuff Burger Boy

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  3. Rock on Harry, the love of good food is in your veins.

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  4. When are you taking this show on the road — I'm in need of greasy guidance out in my neck of the woods — Burlington to Niagara.

    Thanks for your help Burger Boy! I feel safer with you around.

    Barry

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  5. Live close by and always been curious. Thanksfor the update, Love the blog.

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  6. Hey Burger Boy,

    Thanks for the post.

    I was lost in hunger at the corner of Broadview and Queen and this place gave me culinary sanctuary.

    I`m glad you are providing this service to let other people know where to find the assistance of a great burger.

    Keep up the good work!

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