Kosher for Passover Coca-Cola, Pepsi, and Mountian Dew
During Passover, the Coca-Cola bottling company actively releases a Kosher version with yellow caps, crafted with real sugar instead of corn syrup.
When Burger Beast says “Soft Drinks,” he means any type of soda pop, such as colas, orange drinks, lemon-lime, and root beers. His preferred kind comes in glass bottles made with sugar cane.
During Passover, the Coca-Cola bottling company actively releases a Kosher version with yellow caps, crafted with real sugar instead of corn syrup.
Raising Cane’s can now be found in 5 cities in Florida! Enjoy a Caniac Combo with world-famous chicken fingers, crunchy toast, crinkle-cut fries & more in Doral, Homestead, South Beach, Orlando & Tampa!
Marcela, Fred & I met up with The Vulgar Chef (see my YouTube short) at White Hut, a landmark restaurant in West Springfield since 1939.
Tom Wahl’s of Avon, New York, is another classic gem that opened in 1955.
Their signature burger is the Wahlburger, a 5oz chargrilled ground steak patty.
The minute I stepped inside SquareHouse Pizza in Gainesville, an overwhelming sense of hell yeah came over me!
The Burgerly is that rare find, a burger joint only known by the locals. But, once the word gets out of New Hope, Pennsylvania, it will be game on!
K’s Hamburger Shop opened on July 31st, 1935.
These delicious hamburgers have kept the folks of Troy, Ohio, well-fed for nearly 90 years.
MEAT Eatery & Taproom’s new location in Boca Raton captures the vibes of the original spot in Islamorada. In even better news, the food is still awesome!
Restaurant visits and road food trips make up most of Burger Beast’s content.
However, there are some fantastic non-food attractions worth checking out.
Since 2010, Cherry Smash has been South Florida’s most unique old-fashioned ice cream parlour with pop culture decor you must see to enjoy.
Many folks are familiar with the Royal Castle based out of Miami, Florida, but did not know there was a separate Royal Castle company operating out of Ohio.