Thursday, June 27, 2013

Shouldn't you have a notebook?

Disclaimer: The bike I'm planning on using this summer is not yet able to be ridden, so for the first few posts I'm actually the Burger Walker. Sorry.

I quickly realized after my first post how very little I know what I'm doing with this blog. I have no real plan besides eating. First of all, I found out that this week is actually RVA Burger Week! Meaning 27 restaurants in the area have burgers available for $5! Seems like something I should have known about. Luckily, I found out on Wednesday, so I still have 4 more days to eat burgers for cheap!

Cory and I decided to kick off our burger week and the blog with dinner at Popkin Tavern. It's right across the street from our apartment and it was raining so we decided not to go to far. Popkin was offering their Bacon Burger for Burger week, which according to the RVA Burger Week Website is "house-made 50/50 bacon-and-beef burger, caramelized onions, aged cheddar, local artisinal bun, more bacon." Sounded like a good place to start. I'm like everyone else in the world and like bacon. Here I am taking my second bite of the Bacon Burger.


We probably took about 10 pictures trying to figure out what was the best way to take a picture of someone eating a burger. I'm not sure we're there yet. Taking a picture of the burger itself was much easier.

Here's where my plan falls apart. Cory asked me as I was eating what the plan was. "Shouldn't you have a notebook?" he said. Whoops! He's probably right. If I was a professional, or cared about anything other than eating delicious burger, I probably would have had a notebook. Oh well. Here's what I have to say about this burger. It was delicious (I'm realizing I'm going to have to start finding some synonyms for that word). If you like lots of bacon, this is the burger for you. It was juicy and the bun was soft. It had mixed greens instead of iceberg lettuce, which I appreciate not only for its nutritional value but also because then you don't get that giant lettuce rib in the middle of your burger. It just makes it hard to eat. The only bad thing I'll say about the burger is this. You know how when you cook bacon and then your house smells like it for the whole day, maybe two. And after awhile you just want it to go away? That's how my mouth tasted until I brushed my teeth before bed. Now I realized this was happening about two-thirds of the way through my burger and still finished it, so clearly it didn't bother me that much.  Cory, however, did not finish his.


If you know anything about Cory, you'll know this is not a surprise. I think in my 8 years of knowing Cory, I've seen him finish maybe 3 meals. He only eats until he's not hungry anymore. Whatever.


The last thing I want to say before I go meet my friend Tricia for another burger is actually a confession. I had to pause halfway through writing this post because I'm watching Flipping Out with Jeff Lewis on Bravo and he just had to put down his cat and I couldn't help but cry with them.

7 comments:

  1. I looooove Popkin. Especially their fries! And some sort of avocado and bacon salad I get. Yummmmm!

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    1. They're fries were pretty incredible. The ketchup, however, was weird. Lucklily the fries were so good they didn't need it!

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  2. You should be a burger driver for at least one of these and head back up here for another Jack Brown's burger!

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    1. There's a new one up here that's within walking distance of our house. Walk there, stumble home. Come get a burger with bacon and peanut butter on it, it'll blow your mind!

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  3. Now I know how Cory keeps his lovely figure.

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  4. I finished a burger once. Well, probably.

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