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Re: 118 inviting 1678 to Cowboy Up.
Definitely not the best burgers. Good for fast food, but not even an honorable mention.
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Re: 118 inviting 1678 to Cowboy Up.
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Burgers and Brew really is amazing! If they had one closer to my house I would be there all the time. For now, I'll have my Squeeze with Cheese, please (at the Squeeze Inn). And they're opening a Jack's Urban Eats near my house! Seriously, so much good food in the Sac Region.
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Re: 118 inviting 1678 to Cowboy Up.
If you've never had a burger at Village Pizza and Grill in Davis then you should do so before raving about Burgers and Brew. I've eaten at both places and they are both great but VPG gets my nod. They started as the most exquisite French Bakery and have morphed into one of the premier pizza restaurants in the Sacramento region. They also just happen to make amazing burgers.
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