I always wanted to try their lunch offerings, but I’m usually there just to shop for food. The wife and I decided to give it a try, and ooooooooo boy, was that a good choice.

  • Double Cheeseburger
  • Fried chicken sandwich
  • Fries with chipotle ranch & garlic aioli
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      10 months ago

      A place called The Whole Ox. It’s in Northern Virginia, and I can’t recommend it enough if you’re looking for quality meats and home cooked goodies. They have soups, pasta sauces, sausages, and even side dishes that come in little pine boxes that you can slide right into the oven to bake.

      It’s my 1 seed when it comes to getting main dishes like prime rib or turkey for my holiday meals, and their frozen stuff is great to break out for mid-week deliciousness that’s low effort.

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        510 months ago

        I was going to ask if they were called Six Guys.

        • @TheOgreChefOP
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          910 months ago

          It’s at least Ten Guys when comparing quality of burger products.

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            710 months ago

            Until you get to the hypothetical ideal burger, from the restaurant Infinte Guys.

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                  Couldn’t get the lowered zero on mine. I appreciate you getting the math joke though :)

      • @[email protected]
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        210 months ago

        I was so excited when you said “Northern VA”. I was like “I can get these Burgers!” No, you mean geographically Northern Virginia, not NoVA, which typically means north of Woodbridge, East of Leesburg.

        This place is 30 mins west of Centerville or Manassas. To some, that’s not bad. But most people in NoVA are 30-45 mins away from Centreville/Manassas. Without traffic.