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Uncle Tony's Burgers

Uncle Tony's Burgers
Spring, TX
Rattlesnake Cheeseburger
Angus Beef mixed with Special Spicy Pork Sausage, Diced Onions, Chopped Jalapenos on Jalapeno Cheddar Sourdough Bun with Lettuce, Onions, Pickles, Tomato, & Muenster Cheese
$12.50




As if I didn't already have my fill of spicy burgers in the past few weeks, I decided to hit it out of the park with another delectably tasty spicy burger from Uncle Tony's.
Uncle Tony's Burgers claim to fame is their specialty Rattlesnake Cheeseburgers (which if you didn't read in the description) is a burger patty mixed with spicy pork sausage (hot), diced onions, & chopped jalapenos (more hot) in which they slap in between a jalapeno cheddar bun (just in case you wanted more hot). This is such a great idea and great burger for those who are fans of spiciness and should be tried immediately.
As far as a breakdown of said burger, we should start with it's main attraction, the meat. The meat is so flavorful, obviously because of all the stuff that they have jam packed into it, but it has a very juicy and soft consistently to it that you can tell that they just really take care of their meat here. Now I do have to take a little bit off the point scale here, because this burger wasn't 100% beef which I feel kind of makes the competition a little unfair, but from a taste standpoint, it was incredible and if you enjoy meat, spice, or just food in general, you'd like it too. Now there was a downside to this great patty. The Sausage. While the sausage did provide a great flavor, it was super chewy and kind of created a weird chewing consistency that I wasn't a huge fan of, but I managed to muscle through it.
The bun was awesome. Probably one of the best buns that I have had all year. I love Jalapeno buns, and so it was an extra delight to learn it was a Jalapeno CHEDDAR bun just to give it even more flavor then it already had. Plus it was super soft, so it wasn't some old piece of bread they have had on a rack for weeks.
The muenster cheese was a really unique addition. This is actually the first burger addition to this blog that has had muenster cheese and I have to say that it has been one of my more favorite choices for a cheese because it's different and it was super melted onto the meat (as you can tell in the picture).
The veggies were just regular veggies that you could get anywhere, so there wasn't much to say about them. I honestly was surprised that they didn't try to stuff some jalapenos on top of the burger.
All in all this was a great burger to try and for all of you spice addicts out there, there is even a burger on there called the Scorching Scorpion that you have to be 17+ to try, so there's always that!


VERDICT: 4 out of 5 Stars.

And so the Chase continues…

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