They were the best cheeseburgers we've ever eaten in our lives...
If hunger is the best sauce, exhaustion runs a close second. That last night of our pre-parenting lives, we had plenty of both. The story itself is one I still gleefully tell expecting parents, particularly those preparing for a planned inducement. A return visit to Halvorson's seemed as good a way as anyway to celebrate Father's Day, our first without the kid - they have an internship in Massachusetts for the summer.
My cheeseburger was still damn good - a reasonable medium rare but with a respectable sear on the outside, as if fresh off the grill. I'm not sure it was worth $17 but that seems to be the going rate at restaurants these days. My wife was less impressed with her fish tacos, essentially deconstructed for her to put together at the table. The mud pie for dessert was nice.
We haven't been to Halvorson's much in the intervening years. That's mostly because of ample preferable alternatives on Church Street. Apart from sentimental value, I don't know if I'd be inclined to go again.
But the classic cheeseburger really is pretty good.
When you're in a hospital, any food you get from outside of the hospital is going to be very tasty. What a great memory for you.
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Janie
True words, Janie.
DeleteBurgers are such an art. It’s possible to overthink them, which I think most places do. You can’t overpower the burger itself, you can’t just include it as one of the elements. That one looks like it gets it. Great find indeed.
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