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[ more from chicago-hotels.tripadvisor]
"TripAdvisor™ provides unbiased reviews, articles, recommendations and opinions on Twisted Spoke, Chicago...."
[ more from chicagoreader]
""Eat, Drink, Ride" is the motto at this casual joint at the corner of Grand and Ogden, but most people are just eating and drinking. The place is decorated to look like a biker hangout, with several hogs half-buried nose down in the dirt outside, a grimly..."
[ more from gayot]
| "This quasi-biker's hangout is rather rough around the edges (and intentionally so), but its hamburgers are among the best in the city. Juicy, big and tasty, they"re best washed down with a meal-in-itself Road Rash Mary, a condiment-loaded bloody Mary th..." |
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[ more from judysbook]
| "Although the Twisted Spoke first comes off as a biker bar (hence the name), the impressive tap and whiskey selection combined with a slightly gourmet spin on traditional bar fare appeals to even my non bar-loving wife. The burgers are particularly tasty (..." |
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[ more from metromix.chicagotribune]
"The thick, juicy hamburger, seasoned with herbs and spices, is cooked exactly to order (medium-well in our case) and arrives between a fresh, plump garlic-toasted egg bun. All fatboys come equipped with raw onion, lettuce and tomatoes; diners can accessor..."
[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
| "The half pound burgers are called ''Fatboys'' here and are served on a garlic toasted egg bun with a list of toppings you can add to make the burger your own. If you're feeling particularly carnivorous you can even order a ''Double Fatty...." |
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