Yeah i work at starbucks and im not gonna lie if someone asks me if somethings good or not. Especially the regulars, i want them to trust that im not gonna recommend them something they wont like.
Sonic is a drive-in like from the 1950s. You park, order through a speaker, and a server brings food to your car on a special tray that attaches to your door window. The best drive-ins have their servers on roller skates
And you never order a diet coke. Sonic is known for the their drinks. They have such a wide variety of textures and flavors ordering a diet coke isike going to a flavor tester for ice cream and getting sugar free vanilla
Sonics also have happy hour drinks to go along with their awesome food and like the previous poster said you don’t go there for your basic soda. They have so many special drinks and you only use the drive-through if all of the parking slots are full, which they are at on the weekends
All burgers are sandwiches, but not all sandwiches are burgers and especially if it's chicken that's automatically a sandwich. Thanks for coming to my Ted talk 😂
Who wants to let Lewis live with them while he is in America and take him to all the fast food restaurants in our area, he is hilarious happy about food!!! I'm in New Mexico lol
I'm in CALIFORNIA. He'd love the food here. I'd take him to get a Chick fil A I'm in love with the chicken on a brioche bun with CFA sauce and pickles. It doesn't need any other stuff on it. The chicken is so jucy and moist, it makes me want to cry. I .ove the sauce and Walmart now is carrying at least 3 different flavors.
Arby’s spicey three pepper sauce is absolutely addicting. I sometimes go to Arby’s, buy a diet coke and eat a couple of little paper cups of spicey 3 pepper sauce.
I was a teenager in the 80s, and my best friend and I used to go to Arby's all the time. LOVED the sauce! We may or may not have pinched a bottle off the table once ... chalk it up to teenage stupidity ...lol. These days, I buy my bottle of sauce at HEB and always have some in the fridge! 😋
@@bradkirchhoff5703I love the Arby's sauce. I can eat it straight out of the packet. It is blasphemy to call it ketchup. It's so much better. Then again, I don't like ketchup.
You can now buy bottles of arby's sauce at the grocery store. I never have but I have bought bottles of taco bell mild sauce to put on my grocery store burritos.
Very thinly sliced roast beef. The beef is roasted in ovens cut in half then sliced on deli slicer. The beef & Cheddar has an onion roll, roast beef, red ranch sauce & melted cheddar cheese.
Too bad the Arbq sandwiches are no more, they messed up when they quit making them, I don't enjoy going there much more, the only thing from their menu that is still my favorite are the curly fries (menu from years ago was SO much better!)
Note for anyone planning on a "let's go to tons of fast food and compare" Just order #1 everywhere you go. It's a good representation of their most popular item.
She was asking if he wanted sauce, mild, hot, fire or diablo. You definitely have to have sauce on tacos. Also supreme is best, it adds sour cream and diced tomatoes to the taco.
I loved their beefy cheese melt burritos. They added crunched up spicy doritos. They were $2 each, so for $8 it was a filling meal. Then they discontinued them. So going to TB is a hard pass. I can get an awesome burrito across the street in the pop up van that parks there on the weekends. I can't even finish half of it, they are huge. Carne asada, onions, cilantro, lemon to squeeze on it, Mexican rice, tomato, and pickled jalapiño, and you can add radish and cucumber. So good.
A burger is any meat that has been ground up, formed into a patty, and grilled or fried. You can have beef, turkey, bison, etc. and as long as it's ground up, it's a burger. Anything that is not ground up is a sandwich. Hope this clears things up. 😊 Ground means minced in the uk.
And Arby’s and Chic-fil-a don’t have burgers. At Arby’s he needs to try the roast beef sandwich and the French dip. With curly fries and a jamocha shake.
Sonic Drive-In. DRIVE IN. You pull up to a stall, push the button, and order. They bring your order to your car. Sometimes on skates. Not so much anymore. Tater tots are what you should get at Sonic. They have fries, but get the tots. And they have a million drink combinations. A basic DT Coke is almost a crime. Add a flavor, ffs.
I live in a medium sized town with a population of only around 18,000 people and we have over 40 fast food, drive up restaurants. Just about anything you want is only 5min away. That does not include all the overpriced convenient foods you can get at most gas stations. We have 20 gas stations most of which stock ground coffee, hot coffee, iced coffee, any kind of chips you could want, any type of soda or energy drink you could want, and usually, a pizza by the slice , hot dogs or sausage with a steamy bun, and a frozen section with many other packaged sandwich foods. And CANDY, tons of candy.
About the Dr. Pepper shake, when you asked if a worker would say it's bad. Yes, people would say something is bad if it is. Not to say they wouldn’t lie, but most of the time they will be honest about their own opinion OR give the answer she gave which was how well it sells if they perosnally don't like it.
ok my Arby's story. In high school (grades 9-12) someone told me Arby's used powder that when mixed with water turned into "meat" and they sliced it. Arby's went away for like 15 years then came back. I'm standing in a fairly long line waiting to order inside. I tell what I heard about the powder mixed with water, the manager hears me and brought me in the back, opened a box and showed me that it was absolutely not a powder. So now I joke about how the manager brought me in the back and showed me his meat. 😂😂
They didn’t disappear here in the midwest. There’s one that was down the road from me for 21 years that I lived in Wi, and upon moving to MN, there was another not far away (1/2 mile from me) and still stands. Living that close, you can smell the beef roasting all day long.
Have you ever had a root beer float? put vanilla ice cream in a mug and pour root beer over it. YUMMY and eat it with a spoon. can add as much root beer you want
@@fsujavi16 I read they might put one in Tennessee but until then I don't think there are any in the east. Unless, Florida has... Florida would be a good place for one (somewhere touristy)
In n out is incredibly overrated. I lived in Austin. Whataburger and P. Terry's are both way better. The patty melt without the grilled onions is just doing it wrong its even better with their spicy ketchup on it too. They have other good food items too that don't get enough credit like their chicken strips w/ Texas toast and gravy, the sweet n spicy burger, the avocado bacon burger, and the honey butter chicken biscuit for breakfast. P. Terry's is extremely good they have a secret sauce you can add also and both burgers are good. Some ppl don't like their fries but I LOVE their fries
@nikogildon117 I was so disappointed when I went to In N Out for the first time in the bay area. I was looking at my fried like 🤨 is this the hype? It was edible.
When you visit the US, if you're in the Northern Midwest, you GOTTA try Culvers 🤤 Items I recommend are the Cheese Curds (GOTTA have those!), Deluxe (with or without bacon), chicken strips, fish sandwich, their frozen custard, milkshakes, onion rings (I get ranch to dip them in), and I always get Root Beer. 🥰 If you like crispy fries, they will disappoint you. Im not a fan of their crinkle cut fries. Soft, fluffy, and under salted, imo.
I completely agree about Culver’s fries. They aren’t worth the carbs. Now the cheese curds, those are amazing! And I love their double cheese with bacon burger. It’s more than I need to eat in one sitting, but so so delicious!
Culver’s is the only place I like crinkle cuts. They’re usually crispy for me and the cheese makes it complete but to each their own. Curds are good though so are the pretzel bites.
I'm from Wisconsin but live in Arizona. They have Culver's here now! I'd imagine in other states too, but I don't know which ones. I like seeing their coupon fliers in my mail, ofc stating that they originated in Wisconsin. It's kinda a little warm fuzzy. Although, maybe the food isn't as good at the locations here. Haven't tried em yet. 🤷♀
they dont do that, they stretch holes in the middle, the donut holes are just cheeky unrelated donut bites that are using the funny idea, but arent part of larger donuts
that's actually not true. donut holes are a gimmick because people think the center is missing, but there isn't a center that gets cut out at all. doughnut holes are made as a separate item entirely
Mmmmm not so much. I like the raw onion and the grilled onion on the same cheeseburger. The best thing about In and Out, is their burgers are a meal in itself, especially the Double-Double. They are about 2 miles from my house, and still are affordable. In California where fast food workers make $20 an hour, everyone's prices have gone way up, and I&O raised their food by pennies. McDonald's on the otherhand, a Big Mac meal is $15¡¡!! Not worth paying for shit food. I heard the sandwiches have gotten smaller. I went to Wendy's because I wanted the glow in the dark cup they had their frosty in. So I ordered 2 boo bags and it came to $24 and change! We walked out. For $25 I'll go to Walmart and pick what I need to make 6 burgers for that.
Drive ins were popular in the 1950s. Waitresses (car hops) would take your order and deliver the food to each car on rollerskates. Usually music was playing through speakers throughout the parking area. Some had live music and dancing (sock hops) inside.
He's probably using the front-facing camera on a phone. Most are set to record in mirror image because not many people are used to seeing themselves otherwise. There is a simple setting in the phone to turn off mirror image. I agree, it's very distracting.
I find people are pretty honest about their opinions on the food. They won't say it is ass but they'd say it isn't one of their favorites or to try something else.
I've always worked in restaurants and when asked about something I don't like, Im honest and say: "Well I'm not a _____ fan to begin with but it is one of our (or sometimes IS our most popular item) . I will usually compare it to something else like " if you like _____ you'll like it". And I also offer my fav thing as well. " I usually order the ____ or ____ cuz I love spicy things " Or whatever. You get it lol. You can say something's ass without saying 'ass' 😂😂
Chick-fil-A drive-thru is a whole experience lol...several workers are outside taking orders while you're in line,before you even get to the order screen...they really try to make it as fast as possible
I've never seen a Chick-fil-A like this in my life. They rarely have lines. Even when they have zero cars. They take forever. I've never seen people outside or a double lane at any of the locations I've been to. I'm so surprised by this. It must be a regional thing.
@@crisbeginn713must be bc they’re definitely like that where I live. Double lanes, booths for staff outside, covered lanes as you approach the window. Long lines at lunch and dinner. Been that way for years and we aren’t short on choice.
@@crisbeginn713 Must be. Every Chick-fil-A I've been to at lunch time it is common to see the line of cars backing up into the street. And that's with two lines and servers in the parking lot with tablets taking orders.
Actually Arby's new menu has sliced bottom round roast beef and sliced prime rib steak and thick sliced roast turkey and thick sliced roast or fried chicken breast and sliced baked boneless pork loin and shredded bbq pork loin and steamed flounder filet all served on round or oval buns or sandwiches!
Shipley's must be a regional chain in TX because I've never heard of it here on the east coast. 12:04 That's a Honda Ridgeline, and a very nice choice, mate! 22:21 If there's not an actual "burger" in it then we call it a "sandwich". 😄
@@chazfuThanks for that. My dad's family is from Houston, but I haven't been down that way in decades so I wasn't sure if Shipley's was local to D-FW.
Sonic is famous for not just being old school, but their chewable ice. They're small pellet like "cubes" the machine makes almost like a snowcone ice then packs it into small pellets so you end up with an ice thats hard enough to keep its shape but soft enough it won't break your teeth. Also, because of the way it's made, instead of just floating in your drink, the liquid can actually pass through it, which reduces how quickly it gets watered down as the ice melts.
Lewis, FYI a drive through is where you order at a spot, drive to a window to pay and possibly drive to another to gather your food (ie McDonald's). Then there are drive-ins like Sonic where you can pull your car in, stop at an ordering station, order and they bring your food to you there and you sit inside you car in that same spot while you eat your meal. Arby's "we have the meats"!
What is a Kolachi? We don’t have that on the East Coast, as far as I know. We don’t have Whattaburger or In & Out on the East Coast. I’m so hungry for a burger.
@@Pinkfong2A kolachi is basically a stuffed bread roll. You can find them stuffed with cheese, cabbage, but most ordered sausage or hot dog. Think along the lines of a really good hot pocket . In & Out is really good fast food burgers. Those are out go to when we want a fast burger here in Northern CA. However, we have a local place where they cannot be beat for the best burgers, but they are not fast food. Never eaten at Whattaburger, but hear good things about them.
@@daricetaylor737I agree that In-N-Out has really good fast food burgers they're fries on the other hand I think are terrible. Whataburger to me is nothing special It's kind of like Burger King that has been stepped up one step. I had never heard of a kolache until I went to Texas, north of Houston in Conroe There was a kolache shop, and they had all kinds of kolaches from dessert kolaches to breakfast kolaches to sausage kolaches which to me were just pigs in a blanket. Now I see them in like Dollar general's freezer or Aldi stores will have them in their freezers usually.
One reason for no or short lines in our drive-thrus is because, for instance, I have approximately 30 different fast food restaurants within 3 miles of my home. Braums, WhatABurger, Jack-in-the-Box, Arbys, Colters BBQ, Burger Street, Chik-Fil-A, Colter's BBQ, Taco Bueno, Taco Casa, Taco Bell, McDonald's, Dickey's BBQ, Sonic, Wendy's, Burger King, Chicken Express, plus a bunch of small local name places which are not national brands like Chapps, Lisa's, Oh My BBQ, Luci's, etc.
Time of day probably is a factor for when the guy in video went. I don't know if he went at lunch time, dinner (seems too light out for dinner time) or when. He may have said and I missed it.
Whataburger started in Texas. They have a good variety, stay open 24 hours per day, and serve the whole menu at any time. I have frequently enjoyed a whataburger at 6am.
3:13 "So, Instead Of Fries, You Get Tater Tots?" Actually, Lewis, getting tater tots is one of 3 different optional sides you can get. Normally, you'll get fries, but you can substitute them for tater tots or onion rings
22:28 we just call it sandwich for simplicity and really only at fast food places. If you want the only the burger and not the meal option you say “I want just the sandwich” even if you wouldn’t call it sandwich normally. Only work with things that are sandwich like. If you order something like from Taco Bell and you don’t want drink or sides, than you would specify you only want the taco/burrito/quesadilla/etc. At a sit down restaurant you would call a burger a burger.
Arby’s has sliced meat that’s why some people call it a sandwich… burgers are ground meat made into a Pattie… ground turkey …ground beef, ground chicken etc are BURGERS sliced meats are SANDWICHES sliced pork, sliced turkey and sliced beef like Arby’s… CHICKEN is always a sandwich unless it is ground and likes look a burger pattie.
Same. I've probably tried just about every menu item at Sonic when I worked there. The burgers are great but the footlong chili cheese coney with a side of onion rings is fantastic.
Bro you have no clue how entertaining Sonic really is. Me and my girlfriend pulled up to order food one time and we had this guy come out on roller skates to deliver it and through the sodas and the food all over the car when he crashed off the curb😂😂😂 and then they went and remade it for free
Arby's has two sauces - the one he has is barbecue sauce. There's also "Horsey sauce" which is creamed horseradish sauce. I like to mix the two and dip my fries in it. .
I HATE Arbys sauce. I love their Tangy Bbq but the Arbys sauce is one of the worst sauces Ive ever tasted. Its salad dressing…Im a bbq sauce freak and love hundreds of different kinds but Arbys sauce is absolutely terrible.
Yeah Sonic is NOT a drive thru fast food restaurant, it's a Drive IN restaurant. You park at an order station and they bring the food out and you eat right there. I am not sure if a drive thru is common at them, the ones I was at they didn't have a drive thru. Sonic is far above any other fast food style restaurant. If the closest one wasn't 50 miles away I would go there often. Their milkshakes are the best thing about them and their food is damn good.
Sonic's USED to be made to order when I was growing up. I loved Sonic's. Now they're trying to compete with fast foods. When I first got my Sonic burger in under 5 minutes I was taken aback! I told the carhop I don't mind waiting for a hot freshly made burger! So they are no longer set apart, they're just like any other fast food place, which is mediocre at best.
The other thing about Whataburger is that you can customize your burgers. Add extra or subtract ingredients. Their motto used to be “Have it your way.” You want extra onions, order extra onions, it won’t affect the price. Plus, most are open 24 hours with the drive thru! TEXAS sized food too. 😋
Sonic is one of the few remaining drive-in places. Back in the day, the waitress (called a car-hop; at some places, they wore roller skates) would take your order and such as if your car was a table inside. The little trays had hooks on them to hang on your mostly-down car window. Dunkin Donuts was *THE* place for Munchkins (donut holes) back in the day. Where most places would take the leftover bits from cutting out donuts, mash them all back together, and roll it out to make more donuts, Dunkin would just fry up the little centers the same way as donuts - just tiny little bite-sized pastries. A Dr Pepper shake is much like a root beer float - soda and ice cream - except it's blended together. The cornerstone of a Patty Melt is the Texas Toast, and the way it's prepared makes or breaks a Patty Melt. Even ordering from the same place on different days, it differs some by who's making it. When the Texas Toast is done right, a Patty Melt is 11 out of 10; he apparently hit at a bad time. (Even before he tried it, just looking at the sandwich, it was obvious that it was pretty mid.) Arby's does all sandwiches, mainly using the same buns for everything. Depending on how hungry he is, I'd have recommended either the Philly Dip or the Meat Mountain. They have all kinds of meats, cured to be quite flavorful, and sliced super-thin so you get an explosion of taste with every bite. (The Meat Mountain literally has a bit of EVERY meat they have - it's huge!) Arby's Sauce is a mild tangy-sweet BBQ sauce; they also have Horsey Sauce, which is kinda like ketchup but made with horseradish instead of tomato.)
First time I read about savory kolache in TX, I nearly laughed my head off. With all the Czechs immigrating there, I can see why kolache got popular and diversified - that's what we do in America. But with a dad who was half Czech and half Slovak, growing up with kolache as strictly a dessert, I found it very, very weird. 😆 Well, I still do, but I'm not gonna rag on anyone. I understand a goodly swathe of middle America loves both kinds. I need to make a batch...
Leave it to a Brit to discover that there's a drive-thru place in the US that sells what are essentially sausage-rolls that I've never heard of lol Jalapeño and cheese sausage roll sounds amazing, gotta swing by next time I'm in TX.
P. Terry's is honestly one of the best fast food burgers I've had. I've lived in 6 states in the US (Massachusetts, Louisiana, California, New Hampshire, South Carolina, and now Texas), and traveled to many more, and I'd say I've tried every fast food burger this country has to offer. If any of you ever get a chance to visit one, be sure to ask for the fries to be extra crispy, and check out the seasonal milkshake.
A patty melt is the "cheeseburger we have at home". It's like a cheeseburger in that it involves a ground beef patty and slices of cheese, but you use buttered toast as the bun. you fry your patty, when it's been cooked on both sides, you put a slice of American cheese or two on the patty. The sliced bread is toasted in melted butter until it's golden and soaked up the butter and you make a sandwich out of it. The cheese glues the patty to the bread and fuses all the tastes together. Some people like to add braised onion slices between the cheese and the burger patty. It's really good. Technically not a cheeseburger, but better. :)
The Arby's beef and cheddar is awesome. It's sliced roast beef, creamy cheddar cheese sauce, red ranch sauce served on an onion bun. Yummy. I order extra red ranch on the side
I worked at Arby's for about a year after high school. It's still my favorite fast food. The name Arby's comes from the letters R and B, which stands for roast beef. Get it, Arby's, RB"s, roast beef? Anyway, the Arby's sauce he had is a barbecue sauce. They also have a sauce called Horsey sauce which is a horseradish sauce. I love it on my fries. Speaking of fries, they have great seasoned curly fries! They have roast beef sandwiches of course, but also brisket, turkey, chicken, and fish sandwiches as well. Well worth the stop when you come over!
I'm in my 50's , so maybe been around a little longer than Stephanie. Back in the day "Arby's" was always an acronym for America's Roast Beef, Yes Sir!!!
@@pamelawilliams9672 That acronym actually came after my time working there. 🙂The RB reference was from when it was founded which was definitely before my time.
I would expand on that. I would say any ground meat formed into a patty and put on a bun. You can have a chicken burger but it's not what they serve at Chic-Fil-A, lol.
@@magnus966additionally, all burgers are sandwiches but not all sandwiches are burgers. brits define a burger as "anything with buns". if you put a slice of cheese between 2 buns with nothing else, they would still call it a burger.
Sonic is like the first drive throughs. You park, they came out (then) on roller skates, you rolled down your driver window leaving 4" above the door still showing. They zip off, get your order and bring it back and put a tray hanging on your window with all your food. It is hot, delicious and very fresh to order. The last ten years or so Sonic has been bringing the original style drive through back and it is awesome.
Superdawg in Chicago and Chicagoland are the same. No roller skates, but pretty iconic. In Jersey, we had Stewart’s, same model of service, but very few left.
@@SuperDrLisaI grew up in the 70's with a local A&W Root Beer "stand". They didn't have the roller skates either. Sonic definitely aren't the first ones to do it.
My top five fast food burgers. 1. Steak n shakes garlic butter burger 2. In n out double double animal style 3. Five guys 4. Freddy’s 5. Habit Honorable mention: Culver’s Ps. I have yet to try whataburger
He’s probably there at a weird time of the day like 3 o’clock in the afternoon or 10 o’clock in the morning or something. It’s rare to go through a drive-through and not have people but they’re usually pretty fast going through.
Commenting here about a separate video of yours, in which towards the end, the German woman who now lives in the U.S. was talking about drive-thrus, and you were rightly astonished. Just chimed in to say that our 'eccentric' ways don't end there. I've been to at least three Laundromats/Pubs in the Midwestern states of Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. One had a band. 😊
Sonic is awesome! The food is good and the screens are really helpful. You can see your order as you place it, they bring the food out to you so you are already parked and can just eat right. There. Keeps you from having to shuffle food while you're trying to drive. Plus, if something isn't right, you're right there at the screen to have them fix it.
Burgers are ground beef patties. It's the patty that makes it a burger. So if you had ground turkey, you could make a turkey burger. Or the mashed up veggies and stuff in a veggie burger. Sliced roast beef, like Arby's, is a sandwich.
If you like a crispy fry, Whataburger will twice fry them for you if you ask. Makes them very crispy. Try it out if you come here. Just ask for them extra crispy.
Arby's is the best. Their roast beef is amazing, and they have the most creative sandwiches. Burger is ground beef. Sliced roast beef like Arby's is a sandwich. He should have gotten the curly fries, too.
... This man went to Arby's and didn't get the curly fries?!?!?!!! What a tragedy. You don't go to Arby's for sandwiches, you go to Arby's for curly fries and maybe a shake. My god. Why didn't anyone help this poor brit. That would've been the best thing he put in his mouth the whole video.
I love that the community is coming out in force to defend Arby's and Arby's sauce. Coincidentally I agree totally.
Arby's with arby sauce and MUST HAVE HORSEY SAUCE! it's a creamy horseradish sauce. It's very potent. We call it our sinus cleaner.
To answer your question at 13:00 yes there are a lot of people at fast food restaurants in the US that would tell you if something tastes like ass.😂
Yeah i work at starbucks and im not gonna lie if someone asks me if somethings good or not. Especially the regulars, i want them to trust that im not gonna recommend them something they wont like.
Sonic is a drive-in like from the 1950s. You park, order through a speaker, and a server brings food to your car on a special tray that attaches to your door window. The best drive-ins have their servers on roller skates
And you never order a diet coke. Sonic is known for the their drinks. They have such a wide variety of textures and flavors ordering a diet coke isike going to a flavor tester for ice cream and getting sugar free vanilla
The closest Sonic to me is actually a rare one - no drive in slots, but has a dining room inside. Sometimes I go there just because it’s so weird.
Our Sonic closed a few years ago. I always got the cherry limeade.
They stopped the skates in my town. Someone kept throwing handbooks of gravel and sticks on their lot.
Sonics also have happy hour drinks to go along with their awesome food and like the previous poster said you don’t go there for your basic soda. They have so many special drinks and you only use the drive-through if all of the parking slots are full, which they are at on the weekends
FYI, Arby's used to be RB's, which stands for roast beef.
Arby's = American roast beef yes sir
All burgers are sandwiches, but not all sandwiches are burgers and especially if it's chicken that's automatically a sandwich. Thanks for coming to my Ted talk 😂
Unpopular opinion: hot dogs are sandwiches too.
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Correction all burgers are burgers not sandwiches.. Everything else is a sandwich.except hotdogs .JS.😁👍
@@HOWLINGWOLF-ig5zsnaw, erickmontes9514 had it right.
Arby's curly fries are GOOD. Arby's is NOT a burger. It's ROAST BEEF sandwiches.
They do burgers for a limited time.
I love their fries. They used to have baked potato bites at the Arby’s near me. Last I checked they didn’t sell them anymore. They were awesome.
Arby's is very good the do an awesome with the buffalo chicken sandwich
Aburger is a ground meat patty, a classic Arby's is deli sliced beef.
Hardee's or Carl's burger fries are better than Arby's
Passed on Arby's fries? That's a regretful moment.
This guy had no idea what to order., I mean he went to Sonic and got a diet coke. What a fail.
@@donnabert Translation for the Brits......when you go to Sonic, you order one of their Sonic drinks.
He said to pass on Arby's sauce! You don't go to Arby's and skip on the Arby's sauce or the horsey sauce
They are good but they are really greasy.
Their fries and horsey sauce are the only things I’d ever get
Arby's Rules, Beef and Cheddar, Curly fries, and a Jamocha shake
Oooooooh! I think Arby’s has jalapeño poppers too. I was trying to remember what chain had them
I love jamocha shakes, and the jalapeño sliders
The woman at the Taco Bell asked “do you want any mild, hot, or fire” meaning which sauce packets do you want
Who wants to let Lewis live with them while he is in America and take him to all the fast food restaurants in our area, he is hilarious happy about food!!!
I'm in New Mexico lol
I'm in CALIFORNIA. He'd love the food here. I'd take him to get a Chick fil A
I'm in love with the chicken on a brioche bun with CFA sauce and pickles. It doesn't need any other stuff on it. The chicken is so jucy and moist, it makes me want to cry. I .ove the sauce and Walmart now is carrying at least 3 different flavors.
Calling Arby's bbq sauce like Ketchup is a huge insult.
Arby’s spicey three pepper sauce is absolutely addicting. I sometimes go to Arby’s, buy a diet coke and eat a couple of little paper cups of spicey 3 pepper sauce.
To Ketchup...
No. Gross.
The Tangy Bbq is good. The Arbys sauce sucks.
I was a teenager in the 80s, and my best friend and I used to go to Arby's all the time. LOVED the sauce! We may or may not have pinched a bottle off the table once ... chalk it up to teenage stupidity ...lol. These days, I buy my bottle of sauce at HEB and always have some in the fridge! 😋
No Arby's sauce? Why go? Wait, did he call it ketchup? NOOO!!
Arbys sauce is terrible. You have to get the Tangy BBQ sauce at Arbys not that nasty ass sauce that tastes like fn salad dressing.
@@bradkirchhoff5703I haven’t ever had the BBQ sauce, but I’ll try it now. But I dip my curly fries in Arby’s sauce. Mmmmmm.
@@bradkirchhoff5703I love the Arby's sauce. I can eat it straight out of the packet. It is blasphemy to call it ketchup. It's so much better. Then again, I don't like ketchup.
I love Arbys sauce. Definitely wouldnt want to eat my roast beef without it. And dipped in the horsey sauce. Definitely not ketchup lol!
It's Cocktail Sauce without the Horseradish. Ketchup Worcester and lemon juice. Like the sauce in Cocktail Weanies both are classic Midwest staple.
Arby's sauce is a barbeque sauce. They also have "horsey" sauce which is a horseradish sauce.
You can now buy bottles of arby's sauce at the grocery store. I never have but I have bought bottles of taco bell mild sauce to put on my grocery store burritos.
Spicy three pepper is the best.
@@jeffrielley920 Only thing I get for my chicken. Yummmm 😋
Gots ta gets that horsey sauce!
Arby's sauce reminds me of russian salad dressing
Sonic is an American icon! 80’s and 90’S Was the hang out for teens , cars, and planning parties. Weekends at Sonic was party time.
In the US, "burger" indicates ground protein on a bun. Anything on a bun, that isn't ground is a "sandwich". 😊
A burger is a ground beef patty. Arby's is sliced beef so it's a sandwich.
A burger is considered a sandwich as well by a vast majority of restaurants.
@@Nerple A burger is a sandwich but a sandwich isn’t a burger in America. When someone says burger, they mean a ground beef patty on buns
it's not sliced beef, it's chicken, pork, and beef, it's why they always call it Arby's Roast Beef, not just plain roast beef.
It's roast beef and chicken at this point. They pulled ham from their menu. No more chicken cordon bleu.
ground beef is a burger, Arbys has roast beef sandwiches.
Very thinly sliced roast beef. The beef is roasted in ovens cut in half then sliced on deli slicer. The beef & Cheddar has an onion roll, roast beef, red ranch sauce & melted cheddar cheese.
I love the arby's sauce. U can now buy bottles of it at the grocery store. Maybe one of his should send him a bottle of arby's sauce.
Get the 1/2 roast beef😋 at Arbys
Too bad the Arbq sandwiches are no more, they messed up when they quit making them, I don't enjoy going there much more, the only thing from their menu that is still my favorite are the curly fries (menu from years ago was SO much better!)
Actually any hot meat between buns is a burger any cold meat on buns is a sandwich
Note for anyone planning on a "let's go to tons of fast food and compare" Just order #1 everywhere you go. It's a good representation of their most popular item.
Arby’s slogan is “We’ve got the meats!” And they pack the meat on. You will not feel cheated!
It should be a law that every place that sells milkshakes has to use the larger diameter straws.
McDonalds has the perfect shake straws.
Jack in the box has large diameter straws. It makes it so much easier to drink the shake
She was asking if he wanted sauce, mild, hot, fire or diablo. You definitely have to have sauce on tacos. Also supreme is best, it adds sour cream and diced tomatoes to the taco.
Taco Bell sour cream is trash its low fat
Double decker tacos for me please😂
I loved their beefy cheese melt burritos. They added crunched up spicy doritos. They were $2 each, so for $8 it was a filling meal. Then they discontinued them. So going to TB is a hard pass. I can get an awesome burrito across the street in the pop up van that parks there on the weekends. I can't even finish half of it, they are huge.
Carne asada, onions, cilantro, lemon to squeeze on it, Mexican rice, tomato, and pickled jalapiño, and you can add radish and cucumber. So good.
A burger is any meat that has been ground up, formed into a patty, and grilled or fried. You can have beef, turkey, bison, etc. and as long as it's ground up, it's a burger. Anything that is not ground up is a sandwich. Hope this clears things up. 😊
Ground means minced in the uk.
And Arby’s and Chic-fil-a don’t have burgers.
At Arby’s he needs to try the roast beef sandwich and the French dip. With curly fries and a jamocha shake.
@@JustMe-dc6ksArby's does have a burger every once in a while. They had a wagyu beef burger not too long ago
Minced meat is COMPLETELY different in the US
@L3WG
Sonic Drive-In. DRIVE IN. You pull up to a stall, push the button, and order. They bring your order to your car. Sometimes on skates. Not so much anymore. Tater tots are what you should get at Sonic. They have fries, but get the tots. And they have a million drink combinations. A basic DT Coke is almost a crime. Add a flavor, ffs.
You go to sonic for the cherry limeade...
@@MBNHedger Of course. But you can get a limeade in any flavor, too. Except the discontinued flavors. You can’t have those. 😜
The skates are making a comeback because they are paying them more if they wear them.
@MBNHedger cherry vanilla Dr. Pepper with real cream. Try it dude....
Whenever I go to Sonic I always get a peach sweet tea😊
I live in a medium sized town with a population of only around 18,000 people and we have over 40 fast food, drive up restaurants. Just about anything you want is only 5min away. That does not include all the overpriced convenient foods you can get at most gas stations. We have 20 gas stations most of which stock ground coffee, hot coffee, iced coffee, any kind of chips you could want, any type of soda or energy drink you could want, and usually, a pizza by the slice , hot dogs or sausage with a steamy bun, and a frozen section with many other packaged sandwich foods.
And CANDY, tons of candy.
About the Dr. Pepper shake, when you asked if a worker would say it's bad. Yes, people would say something is bad if it is. Not to say they wouldn’t lie, but most of the time they will be honest about their own opinion OR give the answer she gave which was how well it sells if they perosnally don't like it.
ok my Arby's story. In high school (grades 9-12) someone told me Arby's used powder that when mixed with water turned into "meat" and they sliced it. Arby's went away for like 15 years then came back. I'm standing in a fairly long line waiting to order inside. I tell what I heard about the powder mixed with water, the manager hears me and brought me in the back, opened a box and showed me that it was absolutely not a powder. So now I joke about how the manager brought me in the back and showed me his meat. 😂😂
Well, they HAVE the meats! 😂😂😂
I worked there in about 87,88 and that's totally not true, we cooked large roasts all day long
They didn’t disappear here in the midwest. There’s one that was down the road from me for 21 years that I lived in Wi, and upon moving to MN, there was another not far away (1/2 mile from me) and still stands. Living that close, you can smell the beef roasting all day long.
😂😂😂 great story
Have you ever had a root beer float? put vanilla ice cream in a mug and pour root beer over it. YUMMY and eat it with a spoon. can add as much root beer you want
RBF's are my favorite!!!
Put the mug in the freezer so it's nice and Cold and a Cold Root Beer!! 🍺 ❤
Brits don't like root beer because for some dumb reason the brits flavor all their medicine to taste like root beer. Fucking lame.
Or Coke! But only vanilla ice cream for me.
Sonic is "the ultimate drink stop." Ordering a simple diet soda at Sonic should be a crime. Cherry cream slush is the way to go!
No, classic cherry limeade.
Kolaches are really good. In Texas, they are usually either sausage (like kielbasa) or fruit (cherry, apricot, blackberry, etc.).
Never heard of them until now. I don't know how he could call those yucky looking hot dogs burgers.
Sonic, is from OKLAHOMA. The original Drive-In is still open in in Stillwater, OK.
At Sonic you can stay and eat where you ordered. Sonic is great. Cherry limeade slushie is a must.
tried sonic once, and everything seemed to have odd seasonings. it wasn't bad, but it was odd.
Unfortunately the closest Sonic to me is 45-50 miles away.
You can ask for a cherry limeade cream slushies and they mix a scoop of ice cream in.
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Yea I totally didn't get why he insisted on doing the drive thru then parked where he would have ordered to eat his food 🤦♀️
In-N-Out is a West coast thing (mostly California). Keep that in mind when you come for your food tour of America 😁
They’re in Texas and a few other states now too.
@@fsujavi16 I read they might put one in Tennessee but until then I don't think there are any in the east. Unless, Florida has... Florida would be a good place for one (somewhere touristy)
In n out is incredibly overrated. I lived in Austin. Whataburger and P. Terry's are both way better. The patty melt without the grilled onions is just doing it wrong its even better with their spicy ketchup on it too. They have other good food items too that don't get enough credit like their chicken strips w/ Texas toast and gravy, the sweet n spicy burger, the avocado bacon burger, and the honey butter chicken biscuit for breakfast. P. Terry's is extremely good they have a secret sauce you can add also and both burgers are good. Some ppl don't like their fries but I LOVE their fries
@nikogildon117 I was so disappointed when I went to In N Out for the first time in the bay area. I was looking at my fried like 🤨 is this the hype? It was edible.
They FINALLY got one in Colorado. They also have them in Nevada, Arizona and Utah
Arby's is sliced roast beef, anything with deli sliced meat we call sandwiches
Homie messed up by not getting a Jamocha shake at Arby’s. Omg those are what chefs’ kisses are made of!
Yesssss! I’m waiting to see if he got curly fries at least
When you visit the US, if you're in the Northern Midwest, you GOTTA try Culvers 🤤 Items I recommend are the Cheese Curds (GOTTA have those!), Deluxe (with or without bacon), chicken strips, fish sandwich, their frozen custard, milkshakes, onion rings (I get ranch to dip them in), and I always get Root Beer. 🥰
If you like crispy fries, they will disappoint you. Im not a fan of their crinkle cut fries. Soft, fluffy, and under salted, imo.
I completely agree about Culver’s fries. They aren’t worth the carbs. Now the cheese curds, those are amazing! And I love their double cheese with bacon burger. It’s more than I need to eat in one sitting, but so so delicious!
I always get their onion rings instead of fries.
Culver’s is the only place I like crinkle cuts. They’re usually crispy for me and the cheese makes it complete but to each their own. Curds are good though so are the pretzel bites.
I'm from Wisconsin but live in Arizona. They have Culver's here now! I'd imagine in other states too, but I don't know which ones. I like seeing their coupon fliers in my mail, ofc stating that they originated in Wisconsin. It's kinda a little warm fuzzy. Although, maybe the food isn't as good at the locations here. Haven't tried em yet. 🤷♀
Donuts Holes are the portion of the dough they poke out to make the Donuts. Then they fry the poked out portion and Ta DA donut holes
And a flute with no holes is a stick.
they dont do that, they stretch holes in the middle, the donut holes are just cheeky unrelated donut bites that are using the funny idea, but arent part of larger donuts
that's actually not true. donut holes are a gimmick because people think the center is missing, but there isn't a center that gets cut out at all. doughnut holes are made as a separate item entirely
Patty melt is like a grilled cheese sandwich with burger patty and sauteed onions
A true patty melt has grilled onions
And the bun is lightly toasted/grilled with butter!
How can you review burgers and not get the same thing on all the burgers ?😠
If you go to In-N-Out, you gotta order your burger animal style
Mmmmm not so much. I like the raw onion and the grilled onion on the same cheeseburger. The best thing about In and Out, is their burgers are a meal in itself, especially the Double-Double. They are about 2 miles from my house, and still are affordable. In California where fast food workers make $20 an hour, everyone's prices have gone way up, and I&O raised their food by pennies. McDonald's on the otherhand, a Big Mac meal is $15¡¡!! Not worth paying for shit food. I heard the sandwiches have gotten smaller.
I went to Wendy's because I wanted the glow in the dark cup they had their frosty in. So I ordered 2 boo bags and it came to $24 and change! We walked out. For $25 I'll go to Walmart and pick what I need to make 6 burgers for that.
Drive ins were popular in the 1950s. Waitresses (car hops) would take your order and deliver the food to each car on rollerskates. Usually music was playing through speakers throughout the parking area. Some had live music and dancing (sock hops) inside.
His reverse video imagery really takes away some of the real experience
Agreed! Very distracting.
Not gonna lie it took a minute before I realized it just felt off and then " OH! It's reversed!"
He's probably using the front-facing camera on a phone. Most are set to record in mirror image because not many people are used to seeing themselves otherwise. There is a simple setting in the phone to turn off mirror image. I agree, it's very distracting.
@@ojisanhoward8940 Me, too. I thought he was visiting American chain restaurants in the UK because the wheel is on the right side of the car. 😄
@@CJWJR HAHAHA! I didn't think of that.
I find people are pretty honest about their opinions on the food. They won't say it is ass but they'd say it isn't one of their favorites or to try something else.
I've always worked in restaurants and when asked about something I don't like, Im honest and say:
"Well I'm not a _____ fan to begin with but it is one of our (or sometimes IS our most popular item) .
I will usually compare it to something else like
" if you like _____ you'll like it".
And I also offer my fav thing as well.
" I usually order the ____ or ____ cuz I love spicy things "
Or whatever. You get it lol. You can say something's ass without saying 'ass' 😂😂
Chick-fil-A drive-thru is a whole experience lol...several workers are outside taking orders while you're in line,before you even get to the order screen...they really try to make it as fast as possible
They have to be efficient because they get 5x more business than anyplace else 🤣
They'll have the dual lanes open with staff outside and the line will still go around the building...
I've never seen a Chick-fil-A like this in my life. They rarely have lines. Even when they have zero cars. They take forever. I've never seen people outside or a double lane at any of the locations I've been to. I'm so surprised by this. It must be a regional thing.
@@crisbeginn713must be bc they’re definitely like that where I live. Double lanes, booths for staff outside, covered lanes as you approach the window. Long lines at lunch and dinner. Been that way for years and we aren’t short on choice.
@@crisbeginn713 Must be. Every Chick-fil-A I've been to at lunch time it is common to see the line of cars backing up into the street. And that's with two lines and servers in the parking lot with tablets taking orders.
"Bookies" = "Buc-ee's" which is a massive gas station with literally EVERYTHING 😉
Buc-ee's has got to be the worst experience ever! 1 time is all I needed to know not to ever visit again.
Actually Arby's new menu has sliced bottom round roast beef and sliced prime rib steak and thick sliced roast turkey and thick sliced roast or fried chicken breast and sliced baked boneless pork loin and shredded bbq pork loin and steamed flounder filet all served on round or oval buns or sandwiches!
Shipley's must be a regional chain in TX because I've never heard of it here on the east coast.
12:04 That's a Honda Ridgeline, and a very nice choice, mate!
22:21 If there's not an actual "burger" in it then we call it a "sandwich". 😄
Shipley's is a Texas chain. I grew up on them in Houston. I love the glazed original and sausage kolaches.
@@chazfuThanks for that. My dad's family is from Houston, but I haven't been down that way in decades so I wasn't sure if Shipley's was local to D-FW.
Don’t have that chain in western Texas where I live
@@Soccerlover915 They're in the east and north Texas area mostly. Believe they started inHouston.
We have Shipley’s in Arkansas too.
They don’t serve hamburgers.
Sonic is famous for not just being old school, but their chewable ice. They're small pellet like "cubes" the machine makes almost like a snowcone ice then packs it into small pellets so you end up with an ice thats hard enough to keep its shape but soft enough it won't break your teeth. Also, because of the way it's made, instead of just floating in your drink, the liquid can actually pass through it, which reduces how quickly it gets watered down as the ice melts.
Lewis, FYI a drive through is where you order at a spot, drive to a window to pay and possibly drive to another to gather your food (ie McDonald's). Then there are drive-ins like Sonic where you can pull your car in, stop at an ordering station, order and they bring your food to you there and you sit inside you car in that same spot while you eat your meal. Arby's "we have the meats"!
What is a Kolachi? We don’t have that on the East Coast, as far as I know. We don’t have Whattaburger or In & Out on the East Coast. I’m so hungry for a burger.
@@Pinkfong2A kolachi is basically a stuffed bread roll. You can find them stuffed with cheese, cabbage, but most ordered sausage or hot dog. Think along the lines of a really good hot pocket
. In & Out is really good fast food burgers. Those are out go to when we want a fast burger here in Northern CA. However, we have a local place where they cannot be beat for the best burgers, but they are not fast food. Never eaten at Whattaburger, but hear good things about them.
@@daricetaylor737I agree that In-N-Out has really good fast food burgers they're fries on the other hand I think are terrible. Whataburger to me is nothing special It's kind of like Burger King that has been stepped up one step. I had never heard of a kolache until I went to Texas, north of Houston in Conroe There was a kolache shop, and they had all kinds of kolaches from dessert kolaches to breakfast kolaches to sausage kolaches which to me were just pigs in a blanket. Now I see them in like Dollar general's freezer or Aldi stores will have them in their freezers usually.
Well Sonic is a drive-in every Sonic that I've been to has also had drive-thru service At least one lane several have had two lanes.
A drive through is when tou drive up order then proceed to yhe puckup window and get your food.
One reason for no or short lines in our drive-thrus is because, for instance, I have approximately 30 different fast food restaurants within 3 miles of my home. Braums, WhatABurger, Jack-in-the-Box, Arbys, Colters BBQ, Burger Street, Chik-Fil-A, Colter's BBQ, Taco Bueno, Taco Casa, Taco Bell, McDonald's, Dickey's BBQ, Sonic, Wendy's, Burger King, Chicken Express, plus a bunch of small local name places which are not national brands like Chapps, Lisa's, Oh My BBQ, Luci's, etc.
Time of day probably is a factor for when the guy in video went. I don't know if he went at lunch time, dinner (seems too light out for dinner time) or when. He may have said and I missed it.
Whataburger started in Texas. They have a good variety, stay open 24 hours per day, and serve the whole menu at any time. I have frequently enjoyed a whataburger at 6am.
Good lord the blind leading the blind LOL
He definitely should have got the curly fries at Arby's and I like to mix the Arby's sauce and the horsey (horseradish) sauce. Yummy!
It should be illegal to not get curly fries
Agreed!@@tiffany_greeneyes4901
3:13
"So, Instead Of Fries, You Get Tater Tots?"
Actually, Lewis, getting tater tots is one of 3 different optional sides you can get. Normally, you'll get fries, but you can substitute them for tater tots or onion rings
Mmmmm I'll pay a few cents to add a large onion ring....anyday!
22:28 we just call it sandwich for simplicity and really only at fast food places. If you want the only the burger and not the meal option you say “I want just the sandwich” even if you wouldn’t call it sandwich normally. Only work with things that are sandwich like. If you order something like from Taco Bell and you don’t want drink or sides, than you would specify you only want the taco/burrito/quesadilla/etc. At a sit down restaurant you would call a burger a burger.
Arby’s has sliced meat that’s why some people call it a sandwich… burgers are ground meat made into a Pattie… ground turkey …ground beef, ground chicken etc are BURGERS sliced meats are SANDWICHES sliced pork, sliced turkey and sliced beef like Arby’s… CHICKEN is always a sandwich unless it is ground and likes look a burger pattie.
There are so many drive throughs there is NO WAY he tried them all.
They are also very regional. The east and west coast don't have the same restaurants.
He said he was going to every fast food on this drive. I guess he's driving so he can decide when the fast food drive is over.
Lewis, Arby's specialty is sandwiches made with slow roasted, sliced beef.
If I go to sonic, I’m going for the foot-long chili dog. Love those things.
Yup, extral ong coney with cheese please!
Same. I've probably tried just about every menu item at Sonic when I worked there. The burgers are great but the footlong chili cheese coney with a side of onion rings is fantastic.
Patty melts are my absolute favorite! Rye bread,grilled onions, hamburger patty, cheese and grilled like a grilled cheese sandwich....🤤🤤🤤😜
Bro you have no clue how entertaining Sonic really is. Me and my girlfriend pulled up to order food one time and we had this guy come out on roller skates to deliver it and through the sodas and the food all over the car when he crashed off the curb😂😂😂 and then they went and remade it for free
Arby's has two sauces - the one he has is barbecue sauce. There's also "Horsey sauce" which is creamed horseradish sauce. I like to mix the two and dip my fries in it.
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I don't mix them, but I do love to dip the curly fries in the Horsey sauce!
I HATE Arbys sauce. I love their Tangy Bbq but the Arbys sauce is one of the worst sauces Ive ever tasted. Its salad dressing…Im a bbq sauce freak and love hundreds of different kinds but Arbys sauce is absolutely terrible.
Arby's does not do "burgers", they have all kinds of sliced roast beef, pulled pork, beef brisket, and chicken sandwiches!
Arby's does have a wonderful hamburger.
Yeah Sonic is NOT a drive thru fast food restaurant, it's a Drive IN restaurant. You park at an order station and they bring the food out and you eat right there. I am not sure if a drive thru is common at them, the ones I was at they didn't have a drive thru.
Sonic is far above any other fast food style restaurant. If the closest one wasn't 50 miles away I would go there often. Their milkshakes are the best thing about them and their food is damn good.
All of the Sonic's where I live have both drive in and drive thru options.
Some are both some are only one or the other.
The Sonic in my town doesn't have a drive thru because the lot is too small.
Sonic's USED to be made to order when I was growing up. I loved Sonic's. Now they're trying to compete with fast foods. When I first got my Sonic burger in under 5 minutes I was taken aback! I told the carhop I don't mind waiting for a hot freshly made burger! So they are no longer set apart, they're just like any other fast food place, which is mediocre at best.
@@Stephanie-ik1vq same here I actually didnt know they had sonic's without drive thru's
You definitely don’t want a Honda Ridgeline, it’s a minivan with the back cut off.
The other thing about Whataburger is that you can customize your burgers. Add extra or subtract ingredients. Their motto used to be “Have it your way.” You want extra onions, order extra onions, it won’t affect the price. Plus, most are open 24 hours with the drive thru! TEXAS sized food too. 😋
That's all fast food places even chick fil-A
Sonic is one of the few remaining drive-in places. Back in the day, the waitress (called a car-hop; at some places, they wore roller skates) would take your order and such as if your car was a table inside. The little trays had hooks on them to hang on your mostly-down car window.
Dunkin Donuts was *THE* place for Munchkins (donut holes) back in the day. Where most places would take the leftover bits from cutting out donuts, mash them all back together, and roll it out to make more donuts, Dunkin would just fry up the little centers the same way as donuts - just tiny little bite-sized pastries.
A Dr Pepper shake is much like a root beer float - soda and ice cream - except it's blended together.
The cornerstone of a Patty Melt is the Texas Toast, and the way it's prepared makes or breaks a Patty Melt. Even ordering from the same place on different days, it differs some by who's making it. When the Texas Toast is done right, a Patty Melt is 11 out of 10; he apparently hit at a bad time. (Even before he tried it, just looking at the sandwich, it was obvious that it was pretty mid.)
Arby's does all sandwiches, mainly using the same buns for everything. Depending on how hungry he is, I'd have recommended either the Philly Dip or the Meat Mountain. They have all kinds of meats, cured to be quite flavorful, and sliced super-thin so you get an explosion of taste with every bite. (The Meat Mountain literally has a bit of EVERY meat they have - it's huge!) Arby's Sauce is a mild tangy-sweet BBQ sauce; they also have Horsey Sauce, which is kinda like ketchup but made with horseradish instead of tomato.)
You made me hungry! ❤😂
You covered so many things so perfectly kudos to you
Shipleys kolaches are unreal. Definitely a Texas classic
Definitely not a national chain
are they only in texas bc honestly I have never heard of shipley's in my life before this video.
First time I read about savory kolache in TX, I nearly laughed my head off. With all the Czechs immigrating there, I can see why kolache got popular and diversified - that's what we do in America. But with a dad who was half Czech and half Slovak, growing up with kolache as strictly a dessert, I found it very, very weird. 😆 Well, I still do, but I'm not gonna rag on anyone. I understand a goodly swathe of middle America loves both kinds. I need to make a batch...
Leave it to a Brit to discover that there's a drive-thru place in the US that sells what are essentially sausage-rolls that I've never heard of lol
Jalapeño and cheese sausage roll sounds amazing, gotta swing by next time I'm in TX.
Can’t call it Texas classic when there are places in Texas that chain has never been 😂
24:40
"What Is That?"
Arby's specializes in roast beef sandwiches, Lewis
P. Terry's is honestly one of the best fast food burgers I've had. I've lived in 6 states in the US (Massachusetts, Louisiana, California, New Hampshire, South Carolina, and now Texas), and traveled to many more, and I'd say I've tried every fast food burger this country has to offer. If any of you ever get a chance to visit one, be sure to ask for the fries to be extra crispy, and check out the seasonal milkshake.
A patty melt is the "cheeseburger we have at home". It's like a cheeseburger in that it involves a ground beef patty and slices of cheese, but you use buttered toast as the bun. you fry your patty, when it's been cooked on both sides, you put a slice of American cheese or two on the patty. The sliced bread is toasted in melted butter until it's golden and soaked up the butter and you make a sandwich out of it. The cheese glues the patty to the bread and fuses all the tastes together. Some people like to add braised onion slices between the cheese and the burger patty. It's really good. Technically not a cheeseburger, but better. :)
The Arby's beef and cheddar is awesome. It's sliced roast beef, creamy cheddar cheese sauce, red ranch sauce served on an onion bun. Yummy. I order extra red ranch on the side
Oh God yasssss!!
He got the cheapest thing from Taco Bell. He should have gotten the pizza or the crunch wrap
Yeah, I was thinking crunchwrap supreme is probably the closest they got to a burger
He did that because they have taco bell in the UK
Or a cheesy Gordita crunch!
I worked at Arby's for about a year after high school. It's still my favorite fast food. The name Arby's comes from the letters R and B, which stands for roast beef. Get it, Arby's, RB"s, roast beef? Anyway, the Arby's sauce he had is a barbecue sauce. They also have a sauce called Horsey sauce which is a horseradish sauce. I love it on my fries. Speaking of fries, they have great seasoned curly fries! They have roast beef sandwiches of course, but also brisket, turkey, chicken, and fish sandwiches as well. Well worth the stop when you come over!
Mozzarella sticks & jalapeno bites are fire too!
I'm in my 50's , so maybe been around a little longer than Stephanie. Back in the day "Arby's" was always an acronym for America's Roast Beef, Yes Sir!!!
@@pamelawilliams9672 That acronym actually came after my time working there. 🙂The RB reference was from when it was founded which was definitely before my time.
RB doesn't mean roast beef, it means Raffel Brothers, the two brothers that started it. Coincidentally, it also stands for Roast Beef.
An employee won't say something's bad, but you'll get the occasional "some people really like it"
Arby's horsey sauce is the best! I love dipping my fries in it.
Burgers in America always refer to a beef patty, everything else is a sandwich
I would expand on that. I would say any ground meat formed into a patty and put on a bun. You can have a chicken burger but it's not what they serve at Chic-Fil-A, lol.
@@lauraschumann7605 or anything that is posing to be beef patty, like a veggie burger
@@magnus966additionally, all burgers are sandwiches but not all sandwiches are burgers. brits define a burger as "anything with buns". if you put a slice of cheese between 2 buns with nothing else, they would still call it a burger.
Wendy's Baconator Combo is my go-to favorite.
Sonic is like the first drive throughs. You park, they came out (then) on roller skates, you rolled down your driver window leaving 4" above the door still showing. They zip off, get your order and bring it back and put a tray hanging on your window with all your food. It is hot, delicious and very fresh to order. The last ten years or so Sonic has been bringing the original style drive through back and it is awesome.
Superdawg in Chicago and Chicagoland are the same. No roller skates, but pretty iconic. In Jersey, we had Stewart’s, same model of service, but very few left.
We still have an A&W that has curb service no roller skates 😢
@@SuperDrLisaI grew up in the 70's with a local A&W Root Beer "stand". They didn't have the roller skates either. Sonic definitely aren't the first ones to do it.
The dude's American accent was crazy funny!😂
My top five fast food burgers.
1. Steak n shakes garlic butter burger
2. In n out double double animal style
3. Five guys
4. Freddy’s
5. Habit
Honorable mention: Culver’s
Ps. I have yet to try whataburger
You haven’t lived yet. Lol
He’s probably there at a weird time of the day like 3 o’clock in the afternoon or 10 o’clock in the morning or something. It’s rare to go through a drive-through and not have people but they’re usually pretty fast going through.
Arbys is a sandwich, not a burger. (in the US, it's only a burger if the meat is ground (minced)
Sonic has good cherry limeade, it's a drink. 😊
Commenting here about a separate video of yours, in which towards the end, the German woman who now lives in the U.S. was talking about drive-thrus, and you were rightly astonished.
Just chimed in to say that our 'eccentric' ways don't end there. I've been to at least three Laundromats/Pubs in the Midwestern states of Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. One had a band. 😊
Sonic is awesome! The food is good and the screens are really helpful. You can see your order as you place it, they bring the food out to you so you are already parked and can just eat right. There. Keeps you from having to shuffle food while you're trying to drive. Plus, if something isn't right, you're right there at the screen to have them fix it.
Sonic over Whataburger is insane!!! 😂
Tbf he never actually tried a burger from Whataburger so it's not a fair comparison.
Yeah you gotta get the one with green chilis on it
Sonic food sucks. I only go there for ice cream.
@@Nnoitraluverthe buffalo chicken bites are really good.
Be prepared to buy bigger clothes when you get here. After 2 weeks of fast food, you will be questioning why you did it. 😂
And Imodium. 😅
And Imodium 😅
He could take a page from BeardMeatsFood, but that would mean skipping days of eating.
Burgers are ground beef patties. It's the patty that makes it a burger. So if you had ground turkey, you could make a turkey burger. Or the mashed up veggies and stuff in a veggie burger.
Sliced roast beef, like Arby's, is a sandwich.
We have Sonics everywhere in Texas. They have a lot of good sides and deserts.
For reference for people's thought's on sonic, they require twenty drivethroughs just to keep up. It's pretty well liked.
soggy fries are criminal
that's why i get the tots at sonic. they are almost always crispy. U can't go wrong with sonic tots.
Unless it's 5 guys 😂
Dunkin' Donuts has the donut holes, they're called Munchkins ❤🍩
If you like a crispy fry, Whataburger will twice fry them for you if you ask. Makes them very crispy. Try it out if you come here. Just ask for them extra crispy.
Sonic seasons their hamburger really well . I love Sonic burgers. They do an excellent milkshake too with a lot to choose from.
It's sliced Roast Beef.It's sliced Roast Beef sliced, really thin with cheddar cheese and ARB sauce on the side.The arby sauce is amazing
Arby's is the best. Their roast beef is amazing, and they have the most creative sandwiches. Burger is ground beef. Sliced roast beef like Arby's is a sandwich. He should have gotten the curly fries, too.
Arby’s doesn’t sell burgers. It’s a roast beef sandwich. And try the horseradish sauce.
Horsey sauce is horrible to some! Try a tiny bit at first, before you spread it all over the sandwich!
Fire, hot and mild are sauces you can put on your taco
... This man went to Arby's and didn't get the curly fries?!?!?!!! What a tragedy. You don't go to Arby's for sandwiches, you go to Arby's for curly fries and maybe a shake. My god. Why didn't anyone help this poor brit. That would've been the best thing he put in his mouth the whole video.
Lmao he is killing me. It’s “wadda burger “