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A University Park mainstay residing at Lovers Lane and the Dallas North Tollway for more than three decades, Chip’s Old Fashioned Hamburgers is known for its juicy, one-third- to one-half-pound burgers served up on poppy-seed-encrusted buns. Add-ons range from the typical (caramelized onions, mushrooms, bacon) to the slightly more exotic (guacamole, fried green tomatoes or poblano peppers). Fries are fairly standard, but skin-on and well-seasoned, and the habitually indecisive will be pleased to find a “frings” option -- that is, a French fry and fried onion strings combo basket. There are also tater tots, giant salads, huge baked potatoes topped with everything from chicken strips and gravy to pulled pork, and damn fine milkshakes made nice and thick with Blue Bell ice cream.
Great burgers on poppy seed bun
Panic attack count: 1 Packed tables count: 12 When I'm feeling like eating a burger but I don't want all that convenience and crappy quality that a fast food restaurant offers, I head on over to Chip's Old Fashioned Hamburgers. I drove to their... More »
Chip's, long known for the best burger 'n' fries meals in town (at least, that's always been my opinion) is now turning those griddles to another good use--breakfast. Pancakes, eggs, bacon, biscuits, you name it, in any number of combinations,... More »
Chip's new location in the former International House of Pancakes on Lovers is bound to give Harvey Goff across the street a run for his money--the burgers are better, the French fries are better, and the atmosphere is free and easy, a little... More »
Chip's new location in the former International House of Pancakes on Lovers is bound to give Harvey Goff across the street a run for his money--the burgers are better, the French fries are better, and the atmosphere is free and easy, a little... More »
We were always partial to the pig sandwich here, which is simply pulled pork between two slices. And it's good, don't get us wrong, but as we've gotten older and wiser, and as other places famous for their burgers have gotten slow and sloppy, we've come to appreciate the never-declining quality of Chip's. With burgers thick enough to be tasty, thin enough to pile with toppings and still get your mouth around it, Chip's has for years been an SMU and Park Cities staple. But don't let that... More »
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