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Wednesday, Jul. 15, 2009

The Burger Podcast

PODCAST: Our judges debate the best and worst in the Battle of the Burgers.

How to vote for the best burger
Readers sound off on best burgers
Burger Battle upsets: Judges pick Dutch's over Charleys; Whataburger falls to Mooyah

Our judges have eaten their way through thirty-two DFW burger joints and the first round of the bracket is complete. Listen as Christopher Kelly, Rick Press, Heather Svokos and John Metz debate the best and worst burgers they've tasted so far.

"We're Being Pretty Systematic": The Fort Worth Bracket
The readers are down with Tommy's, Charley's and M&O, but the judges' careful approach yields victories for Love Shack, Dutch's and Kincaid. But could the grease-soaked masterpiece at Fred's end up sweeping the bracket?

"The Tyranny of the Medium-Well": The Chain Bracket
Forget about your negative McDonald's associations with chain burgers. Between Red Robin, Pappas Brothers and Fuddrucker's this bracket is turning out to be one of the most interesting.

"A ghastly symbol of everything wrong with our country": The Dallas bracket
Twisted Root inspires mixed reactions, while Jakes and Keller's Drive-In win their respective contests. But John's nightmarish trip to Wingfield's is a memory he can't seem to shake.

"There was Velveeta on one of these burgers": The mid-cities and beyond bracket
Five Guys in Southlake appears to be a strong favorite, but Rick insists that OC Burger could prove the spoiler. And don't count out Johnny B.'s.

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