20070227 Squeezeburger w/ Cheese
I have to take a break from processing my roadtrip pictures for this extraordinary burger.
The cheese is the whole reason for getting a burger from the Squeeze Inn, not that bland American cheese, but cheddar. They put the cheese on the burger on the grill and then cover it up so that it melts nicely. This time the cook was a little distracted, as they were still getting ready for the day when I came in (I was the first customer). I don't think it usually spreads that far. It didn't the other time I went there.
The hamburger patty is just average, so next time I'll probably get the grilled cheddar cheese sandwich on sourdough.
A little history from the Sacramento Bee, 7/24/1988:
"Ken Noblett opened his original Squeeze Inn along C Street in 1982, and from the start it almost invariably was mentioned in the same breath as Jim Denny's, Tiny's and Sacramento's other landmark burger joints.
"In 1986 he lost his lease and began to look for a new site, a search that didn't end until a year later, when on March 3, 1987, he opened the new Squeeze Inn in a former coffee shop along Fruitridge Road."
20070227 Squeezeburger w/ Cheese
I have to take a break from processing my roadtrip pictures for this extraordinary burger.
The cheese is the whole reason for getting a burger from the Squeeze Inn, not that bland American cheese, but cheddar. They put the cheese on the burger on the grill and then cover it up so that it melts nicely. This time the cook was a little distracted, as they were still getting ready for the day when I came in (I was the first customer). I don't think it usually spreads that far. It didn't the other time I went there.
The hamburger patty is just average, so next time I'll probably get the grilled cheddar cheese sandwich on sourdough.
A little history from the Sacramento Bee, 7/24/1988:
"Ken Noblett opened his original Squeeze Inn along C Street in 1982, and from the start it almost invariably was mentioned in the same breath as Jim Denny's, Tiny's and Sacramento's other landmark burger joints.
"In 1986 he lost his lease and began to look for a new site, a search that didn't end until a year later, when on March 3, 1987, he opened the new Squeeze Inn in a former coffee shop along Fruitridge Road."