
The 10-slices of Bacon-Triple Cheese Melt.The first Up-n-Atom was established near the Procopio Truck Stop in 1947, as a diner, with the tagline, "The Taste of America's Future". Its main stock competitor is Burger Shot, while its other competitors stand as Cluckin Bell, Pizza This and Taco Bomb. Their taglines can be seen on the delivery trucks around Los Santos. The company has 2 mascots named "Ray" and "May" who appear to be yellow blobs. The atomic age (the late 1940s to mid 1960s) in the United States was characterized by strict social mores and patriotism. The latter refers to the restaurant's "atomic age" theme, as seen in their television advertisements. No.Its taglines are " Once It Pings, Eat Like Kings" and "Food from when we were morally superior". 29: Gnocchi Maison au Canard Fume at Z Cuisine 30: Foie Gras Bonbons at Milk & Honey Bar Kitchen 35: Meatloaf Sandwich at City Bakery Cafe 39: Prosciutto Pop Tart from Bakin' Bakery 47: Pupusas Revueltas at Pupuseria San Salvador 50: Breakfast Burrito from Chickee's Lil Kitchen 51: Nashville Hot Chicken at Lou's Food Bar 53: Prawns and Pork Belly at Blackbelly Market 54: Marrow Bone Brulee at Mercantile Dining & Provision 55: 48-Hour Short Ribs at Chop Shop Casual Urban Eatery 56: The Rare Beast Sandwich at Salt & Grinder 57: Chorizo Breakfast Stew at DJ's 9th Avenue Cafe 61: Butternut Squash Ravioli at DiFranco's


62: The Scotch Egg from Argyll Whisky Beer 63: Braised Brisket Sandwich at Masterpiece Delicatessen 64: Fried Chicken at the Post Brewing Co. 66: Shoo-fly Pie from the Long i Pie Shop 67: Ronnie's Favorite from Rosenberg's Bagels and Deli 68: The Ham and Cheese Tartita from Maria Empanada 69: Tahini Cauliflower from Biker Jim's Gourmet Dogs 70: Venezuelan Tostadas at Empanada Express Grill 72: Pickled Lake Michigan Perch at Trillium 74: Cinnamon Rolls at the Duffeyroll Cafe

78: the Pulled Pork Pig Pen Sandwich at Boney's 83: Chile Relleno Burrito at El Taco de Mexico 87: Kimchi and Sausage Torta at City, O' City 88: Aburi Sushi at Sushi Den and Izakaya Den 91: Tacos Campechanos from La Calle Taqueria 92: Pork Belly Confit at Solera Restaurant and Wine Bar 97: The Greggers Tongue Sandwich at Olive & Finch

99: Gurage Kitfo at Megenagna Ethiopian Restaurant Hungry for more? All the dishes in our countdown are linked below. If there's a dish you think we need to try, tell us about it in the comments section, or shoot us an e-mail at We're counting down the best dishes in the city in advance of Westword 's Dish event on September 20 in Sculpture Park at the Denver Performing Arts Complex, where many of our Best of Denver winners - along with other favorites - will congregate to serve up small plates. At Bob's, your burger will be gone long before you think to stop for frivolous things like beverages, conversation or oxygen. And if you have to use a knife and fork, next time just order the meatloaf. If you have to set a burger down, you're probably not enjoying it that much anyway. A hamburger from Bob's Atomic is just the right size, and is stacked to be powered through without coming up for air. And if you like a messy meal, there are several house sauces to amp up the flavors.Ī good burger, once picked up, should never be set down. Once you're there, keep in mind that the fries are good, but the onion petals (similar to onion rings) make a great side, too. But the drive's not too bad outside of rush hour, and a sunny spot on the patio with a fat burger in hand will go far toward erasing the bustle of Denver a few miles down the road. And while that beef is cooked to a pink-free medium, the fat-to-lean ratio definitely leans toward fat, so your burger will be juicy and dripping.īob's opened in 2012 in the shadow of Golden's Table Mountain and has remained mostly a local secret. Whatever you choose, it will be mounded on a six-ounce patty formed to order from fresh-ground beef.
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Extras are either free - like the tomato, onion and pickled jalapeños on the mountainous mouthful pictured here - or cost a buck each for the likes of bacon, green chile, guacamole or a fried egg (cheese will set you back 80 cents). If you want a burger, it's just called a hamburger. 24: A Hamburger at Bob's Atomic Burgerīob's Atomic Burgers in Golden doesn't have a roster filled with goofy names and crazy ingredients.
