Best burger debate
- Randy in MD
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I love a good burger, they are definetly not all created equal. For my money I vote for Woodys burger, big, juicy and they come with great fries. If ya want somthin a little more healthy try the Mahi sandwich it's awesome. Honorable mention goes to Skinnys,plus we like the ambience better there.
Lovermont you'll definetly know when ya find the G spot
Lovermont you'll definetly know when ya find the G spot

- Boston Mike
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If a burger can ooze the grease and toppings you have on it and drip down your hands and run down your arms, that is a good burger.
If a burger requires you to hold it with two hands, and your fingers are at least 3 inches apart, that is a good burger.
If a burger requires you to stretch your mouth and show everyone in the establishment your beautiful dental work, that is a good burger.
If you use more than 5 napkins while eating your burger, that is a good burger.
After eating your burger, you sit back, rub the tummy and realize you need an afternoon nap; you just ate a good burger.
You’re on St. John…….everything is good!
If a burger requires you to hold it with two hands, and your fingers are at least 3 inches apart, that is a good burger.
If a burger requires you to stretch your mouth and show everyone in the establishment your beautiful dental work, that is a good burger.
If you use more than 5 napkins while eating your burger, that is a good burger.
After eating your burger, you sit back, rub the tummy and realize you need an afternoon nap; you just ate a good burger.
You’re on St. John…….everything is good!
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- msgcolleen
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You guys & gals are cracking me up!
I totally agree that you can eat anything on STJ and be a happy camper!
My favorite is a char-grilled hamburger at Cinnamon Bay. There is something about the local meat they use (hope it's not donkey!) and the killer view to savor every bite after a swim & snorkel~~~~~~
. . . after this thread, I could use a burger for breakfast!
I totally agree that you can eat anything on STJ and be a happy camper!
My favorite is a char-grilled hamburger at Cinnamon Bay. There is something about the local meat they use (hope it's not donkey!) and the killer view to savor every bite after a swim & snorkel~~~~~~

. . . after this thread, I could use a burger for breakfast!

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- Greenskeeper
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This is a funny thread. Just got in last night from STJ and made the pilgrimage to Skinny Legs for one of their famous burgers. After reading all the hype, we chose not to go last year because we thought it was little more than a tourist trap. Try as we might, we could not live down that decision. Anyone who found out we went to STJ gave us grief for not going to "Little Boston" aka Skinny Legs.
This year, we came, we saw, we bought the t-shirts and we ate. OMG those burgers were great. Super big and super juicy and a perfect accompaniment to Rum Punch.
This year, we came, we saw, we bought the t-shirts and we ate. OMG those burgers were great. Super big and super juicy and a perfect accompaniment to Rum Punch.
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- Boston Mike
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