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Being an Austin Apartment-ite, you're surrounded by great, high-scale dining establishments, but where do you go if you just want a great burger? Though there are many options, one of your best bets would be the Austin Chronicle's choice for Best Burger in 2007, Burger Tex. This is not your usual burger place, and it puts McDonald's or Burger King to shame. If you are looking for a great way to get out of your Austin apartment and enjoy a tasty burger, Burger Tex is your place! Stepping into Burger Tex, you soon realize just how many options for your burger needs. Top your burgers with cheese, bacon, mushrooms, you name it, the restaurant is there to please, and you're unlikely to get let down. Unlike many other burger places, Burger Tex uses only fresh, USDA Choice Chuck Patties, so you're sure to walk away with a real burger, instead the Frankenmeat some other places may call "hamburger". Tired of just fries? Burger Tex also gives you a nice variety of sides, from the usual fries and onion rings, to mashed potatoes, fried okra, fried mushrooms, or even bacon. Sure, the place may be called Burger Tex, but if you think it stops with burgers you have another thing coming. If you're not in the mood for a delicious patty of fresh-ground beef, never you fear. There's plenty of other options for your sandwich needs, such as grilled or friend chicken, rib-eye steak, cheese steak, and a veggie burger for the vegetarians out there. Don't want a sandwich? Alright, Burger Tex still has you covered. You'll be quite impressed with their large, delicious steaks, chicken-friend-steak and -chicken, even some fried catfish and shrimp. Burger Tex is the best place in Austin to please your burger loving needs. If you're tired of the usual fair that the burger joints try to feed you, get out of the stuff apartment and get a Burger Tex.
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