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Title: Green chile cheeseburger
Post by: austro on November 16, 2012, 08:05:27 pm
We just had Guy Fieri on as background noise, and he wound up at Burt's Burger Bowl in Santa Fe for a green chile cheeseburger (and some other things). Looked damn good. I seem to remember that several folks have broad experience with Santa Fe food. Has anybody been to this place?
Title: Re: Green chile cheeseburger
Post by: HudsonHawk on November 16, 2012, 08:51:23 pm
Never been to Burt's Burger Bowl, but the Bobcat Bite in Santa Fe has the best green chile cheeseburger on the planet.
Title: Re: Green chile cheeseburger
Post by: Duke on November 21, 2012, 09:27:58 am
Never been to Burt's Burger Bowl, but the Bobcat Bite in Santa Fe has the best green chile cheeseburger on the planet.

Have you ever tired the green chile burger in that little place (forgot the name) in San Antonio NM?  Stopped there a couple of years ago on a MC ride to Laughlin NV for the spring river run.  We hadn't eaten since Big Spring so we were starving.  It was damn fine.
Title: Re: Green chile cheeseburger
Post by: HudsonHawk on November 21, 2012, 10:33:34 am
Have you ever tired the green chile burger in that little place (forgot the name) in San Antonio NM?  Stopped there a couple of years ago on a MC ride to Laughlin NV for the spring river run.  We hadn't eaten since Big Spring so we were starving.  It was damn fine.

It's either the Owl Cafe or the Buckhorn Tavern. They're right next to each other and both claim the best GCCBs in town. I've eaten at both, and they're both pretty good. I'm sure they're even better when you haven't eaten in a while (Big Spring's gotta be at least a full day's ride).
Title: Re: Green chile cheeseburger
Post by: 94CougarGrad on December 14, 2012, 09:58:29 am
Coyote Bluff Cafe in Amarillo. Little tiny hole in the wall, cash only (if I remember right), great burgers. The green chile cheese fries get served to you on a medium pizza tray.
Title: Re: Green chile cheeseburger
Post by: Von Kaiser on December 14, 2012, 09:52:49 pm
Bobcat Bite on The Old Las Vegas Highway in Santa Fe, NM and the Buckhorn Tavern in San Antonio, NM.

The Buckhorn is a good place to go if you ever wanna check out the VLA or the birds at Bosque del Apache.

Bobcat Bite is cash only, too - for those wondering.
Title: Re: Green chile cheeseburger
Post by: T. J. on May 10, 2013, 02:05:30 pm
To those who love the Bobcat Bite, I have bad news for you. (http://www.santafenewmexican.com/life/taste/article_20d61cd3-b1fe-5884-bc34-e372e57647d7.html)
Title: Re: Green chile cheeseburger
Post by: HudsonHawk on May 10, 2013, 07:00:53 pm
To those who love the Bobcat Bite, I have bad news for you. (http://www.santafenewmexican.com/life/taste/article_20d61cd3-b1fe-5884-bc34-e372e57647d7.html)

Wow, what a strange story.  What we're the Eckre's buying, if not the business?  At any rate, I'm sorry to hear that because they did a great job, but the Bite was there long before the Eckre's were.  It's not as if there was no Bite before them, and I'm sure there will be after them.  We'll see how good it is though.
Title: Re: Green chile cheeseburger
Post by: austro on May 10, 2013, 07:42:48 pm
Wow, what a strange story.  What we're the Eckre's buying, if not the business?  At any rate, I'm sorry to hear that because they did a great job, but the Bite was there long before the Eckre's were.  It's not as if there was no Bite before them, and I'm sure there will be after them.  We'll see how good it is though.

That is weird. How can two parties have such a fundamental difference in understanding about who owns a business?
Title: Re: Green chile cheeseburger
Post by: Mr. Happy on May 12, 2013, 09:49:33 am
That is weird. How can two parties have such a fundamental difference in understanding about who owns a business?

Greed blinds men to the truth. The building owners, who also own the intellectual property, i.e., the name, etc., probably prevail. However, the equities seem to be all in favor of former management, and I personally hope that their new location kicks the ever loving shit out of the old place.