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Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Burger review: Club Schmitz in Dallas
Club Schmitz serves a great burger in a very cool atmosphere, especially if you like a thin patty on your burger.
We decided to head to Northwest Dallas to the corner of Harry Hines and Webb Chapel to try out the burger offering at Club Schmitz. Club Schmitz is a dark bar with wood paneled walls, cold beer, and a menu featuring hamburgers, appetizers, and fried shrimp and chicken baskets. When we entered we were told to pick a table and a waitress would be by to take our order. About 75% of the tables were full and several people were sitting at the bar sipping on draft beer. Our server came by and took our drinks orders, and when she returned with drinks, she asked if we had questions and then took our food order. I had been told by others that the patties were thin style patties, so I ordered a double double with bacon and grilled onions and a side of French fries -- and a little over five minutes later, the following burger arrived at the table:
The top of the bun had a sheen of grease, and taking the top bun off revealed caramelized grilled onions, American cheese, a substantial amount of crispy fried bacon on top of two greasy thin-style grilled patties. The bun was slightly toasted and had absorbed some of the grease from the patties. Taking a bite, the gooey cheese contrasted with the crispy bacon, the sweetness of the grilled onions, and salt and pepper that seasoned the patties. The buns held up well to the toppings and the bottom bun soaked in the juices from the patty, which helped round out the flavors of the burger. The patties were cooked well done, which is expected for this style of burger. The French fries were thick cut fries that were slightly crispy and unseasoned. Other options included tater tots and seasoned fries, which might be a better option, but everyone at the table ordered fries.
Overall, Club Schmitz serves a great burger in a very cool atmosphere, especially if you like a thin patty on your burger. The ingredients were fresh, the burger was hot and seasoned well, bacon was crisp, and the bun held up the juices from the meat. I would definitely recommend making the trip to Northwest Dallas to have a burger and beer at Club Schmitz.
Ratings (1-25)
Bun - 18, slighty toasted bun, held up well to the ingredients without crumbling or breaking
Meat - 22, well seasoned juicy thin patties, crispy bacon
Appearance - 21, nicely caramelized grilled onions, well melted cheese, glistening top bun
Taste - 22, great juicy burger, ingredients melded together with great beef and bacon flavor
Overall - 83

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ratbuddy, anonymous:
Uhh.. Was that picture taken with one of those shoebox cameras we made in middle school or something?
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James Scott, verified:
ok, I couldn't go into that place with a straight face (so to speak) after this classic SNL skit
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Billusa99, anonymous:
Club Schmitz is like Louie's without any class whatsoever. Good analysis on the burger, and it works!
Highly recommended for a DD&D night or lunch out.
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Impiltdownman, anonymous:
I've been going to Club Schmitz for years. For years it was a big hangout for OU alumni on Friday nights before the Texas OU game. I was there one Saturday when a silver haired man in a red SMU sweater was leaving when he was called over to one of the tables. He approached the table holding out his hand and said, "Hi, I'm Don McIlhenny!" Don was a former running back for SMU, Detroit and even played with the Cowboys. He's the father of star SMY quarterback Lance McIlhenny. How cool is that! I think Schmitz is going to become famous once the Bachman depot for the Dart Green Line opens 100 feet from their door!
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