Moscow Mule! Halp?!?!?!

I mean, come on! The thing is ten bucks and should cost maybe four. After a few mules, my decision making capabilities were blunted to the point that it seamed like a good call.

Cool tell me where to get a better cheeseburger for $4.

Fun fact. There was never such a drink in Russia or Moscow. I’m sure it’s there now though.

IIRC it was invented as a way to sell vodka to Americans.

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I prefer the Belcampo fast burger for that price. The double fast is still cheaper than what you get at ERB. I’m not saying it wasn’t good. I am saying the QPR is way, way off.

They serve it at 1 am?

Personally I enjoy the ERB burger more than the $13 Belcampo burger.

Hopefully there are some more $4 burgers to to try?

The cheeseburger (aka “Karma Burger”) at Haché LA is 5.95, and is very good.

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Exact same as burger at Mick’s Karma Bar in OC? I know same owner. Talked to him about opening Hache a long while back.

I’d still rather eat the ERB burger.

The next closest burger I could think of was the double cheeseburger at Button Mash, but that’s $9 so about the same as ERB.

ERB is also serving these burgers in some of the most expensive real estate in all of LA… I guess that is never really factored into price though.

Remember, it’s actually a $10 burger.

I must be fortunate that that seems cheap to me. I really do not care a lot about price if something tastes amazing to me. But $10 really didn’t phase me… The cocktails cost $14…

It’d it cost $100 I would be slightly more aligned with the hatred of it…

Idk. $10 really breaks most people’s bank accounts?

Well, it doesn’t matter to me unless it’s just ridiculous, but you were the one that said if there was a better burger for $4. That’s the only reason I raised the price issue.

If you want a cheap burger, nothing wrong with that. But don’t then turn around and say how cheap other people are.

“The kettle called, says someone named black is on the line.”

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You aren’t quite following the whole thread exactly, someone said the ERB burger sucks because is $10 and should be $4 since there are tons of way better burgers around town for $4.

So I asked for the list of all these burgers better than ERB for $4.

There don’t seem to be nearly as many alternatives as that complaint alleged. And none of them even fall in the $4 price range themselves.

Aesthete, perhaps you should go over to the cheap eats thread and taunt some of the proletariat about their choices.

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Actually, I did follow the discussion. It’s just that you were the only one making an issue about how frugal some people are vis-a-vis their burger preferences (and your own tolerance for $14 dollar cocktails. But at the end of the day this is infinitely better than you mocking those for who choose not to valet, or park and walk.)

It seems like a ridiculous criticism to make against the ERB burger purely based on this notion that it should cost $4 when there are no other alternatives to it.

For anyone at home reading this thread I think it is useful to point out the flaw in such a critique of that burger.

Agreed. But it’s equally ridiculous to call out someone for feeling $10 is too much to spend on a burger.

why am i not seeing the flaw here?

as i read it, the critique of the erb burger was it was not worth the money they charged for it.

therefore, is not every burger, whether it costs 4 dollars or 40 dollars, that IS worth the money they charge for it, be it
four dollars or forty dollars, a “better” alternative to the ERB burger?

I’d like to see you point out the specific flaw in my reasoning. My exact quote:

I acknowledge the tastiness of the item but feel that it’s overpriced for what you get. You disagree, that’s fine but your attempt to push your opinion as fact is absurd. An example of an equally absurd/pointless assertion would be insisting something is delicious when another poster claimed it was inedible.

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Wait, who said that? I just read the whole thread and I didn’t see anyone saying the burger “sucks.”

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I see.

Well, mea culpa, to me something being “wildly over priced” indicates a kind of hatred for the food item. I guess my price tolerances are higher than most people’s though. To me, if something tastes amazing, it has to get to mindnumbing levels before I would say it was wildly overpriced. Otheriwse, to me, making a comment about something being wildly overpriced means it was really shitty, but I can’t even think of anything else worth saying about it.

Personally, I am paying for experience more than sustenance, so that may also affect my views.