Dubliner is a shithole anyway, at least for the food. Beers are alright.
by definition a tavern serves food and beverage and does not offer accommodation...Originally Posted by MeMock
Another great web site.
Witch's Tavern
Sorry Memock, looks like no accommodation....
just realised that it is woodstock that is advertising rooms.
^ You really should cut down on that "outback Moonshine"
why...whats wrong with battery acid mixed with soap powder?
It kinda works in IE.Originally Posted by Anonymous Coward
So, is this the consensus then? I'm going to be in Bangkok for lunch next Tuesday and I'm longing for decent burger. I may give the Dubliner a try. Never been there....Originally Posted by Marmite the Dog
The Dubliner is fine, I think their burgers are kinda dry though, although not much wrong with the rest of the food ( except their Pies, terrible) The girls are nice too, in a nice way
The Cajun style blackened burger at the old Woodstock in Nana was one of my favourites. Unfortunately, last time I went there a coupla years back, I thought it had gone right off. It closed soon after I think.
So if the new location is still doing the blackened burger, worth a go.
BTW- Does the New Orleans in Washington Square do a Burger? I find their American food both good, and value.
Will you be able to make it?Originally Posted by MeMock
Nope - at least 6 weeks before I get over there. However you are one bloke I would love to meet up with....that is of course if you showed up
Hey - how about this place for a burger. Reviews of Bangkok Restaurants: Burgers & Grills
News is what someone, somewhere is trying to suppress - everything else is just advertising.
Great suggestion; especially since my trip includes a stop at the US Embassy to pick up my new passport. It's just a short walk from there to the All Seasons Place (Garage Burger and Grill).Originally Posted by MeMock
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If you talking about Bourbon Street, yes they do burgers. Decent but not quite the quality of the 'old' Woodstock.
E. G.
From ajarn...
The Dear and I went there yesterday after reading a favourable review in BK magazine.
It's on the 2nd floor of the All Seasons complex on Wireless (Wittayu) road.
Decked out a bit like an American diner (gas pump, number plates, old Pepsi sign), it seems a little out of place, but the very pleasant staff were swift to offer us menus and treat us like customers, instead of irritants.
I read the menu with an expression on my face much like the one Homer wears when thinking about donuts, and my usually demure companion started bouncing around in her seat with excitement at all the fattening pissabolities.
I plumped for a Haka Burger and Dear went for the Chilli Con Carne.
Both dishes arrived promptly, and I gazed in wonderment at what I had before me. The thickly cut potato wedges were squishy with perfection, not too hot, certainly not cool. The salad was actually enticing! A lump of chunky coleslaw, grated carrot and two dark red slices of tomato, some onion rings and a big old piece of dill pickle.
But the burger man, the burger ruled!
It was friggin' huge, was seasoned to perfection, and left me feeling sated, instead of heavy.
Meanwhile, across the table, herself was lost in a little world of eating pleasure, every now and then looking over at me in order to pull a face that indicated it was all top notch.
I had been washing this down with Singha, which for some strange reason tasted great. At this time (18:00), there was a 20 baht discount per bottle as well.
We ordered pie, like you do when you're on a roll, and the apple offering was also superb.
The whole bill was 1100 baht, and that included free tortillas and salsa.
If you've got a craving for red meat, I suggest you go there.
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Sounds like I'll be there....
amen to thatOriginally Posted by sabang
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