Our Mission

As two women who aren't afraid to clean our plates, we're touring the Twin Cites to find the tastiest and most unique burgers these two food-loving cities have to offer.

The Challenge: To sample one burger from a different Twin Cities restaurant each week and evaluate the entire experience. Since our expanded food budget will limit our ability to purchase a new wardrobe, using bikes as a mode of transportation is a must.
The Burgers: We've developed a list based on recommendations from others, notoriety, and our own curiosity. Have suggestions? Please share.
The Evaluation: Contrary to the stereotypical "burger eater," we're here to savor every morsel and recognize a good burger for characteristics like creative flavor combinations and quality of ingredients. Because we all know a bad pickle can ruin an otherwise fabulous cheeseburger, we're paying attention to the details.
Why? Besides the fact that we like to know in advance what we're eating so we can spend days salivating over it, we're here to offer our female perspective on the Twin Cities' most sublime burger creations so you can make informed choices. So next time you have a burger craving, check here first. You can thank us later.

Saturday, September 25, 2010

The Craftsman

Burger Name: Beef Burger / Venison Burger



Although The Craftsman was not originally on our list, a friend's recommendation and a desire for a healthier burger led us to its warm and welcoming door. We sat down to a table lit with candles and immediately fell into a relaxed state. After passing on the affable waiter's entree recommendations (we'll be back), we declared our mission and decided to each order one of the two burgers offered by The Craftsman - the Beef Burger and the Venison Burger. Holding true to it's name, The Craftsman burgers were well-crafted and full of rich flavors. We must admit, we did experience a moment of "My burger's been switched!" pandemonium, but soon realized the waitress had simply miscalled the burgers as she set them on our table. It was reminiscent of a neonatal nightmare, but our discerning palates and quick-thinking got us through it without disrupting our dining ambience. We liked the Beef Burger, a 1,000 Hills Farm patty topped with cheddar, bacon and harissa, for it's non-greasy bacon and excellent flavor combinations, which paired beautifully with the sweetness of the harissa. Hands down, the Venison Burger stole our hearts. The ALL-venison patty was stuffed with small bits of soft bacon, and was topped with bleu cheese and chili ketchup. We were impressed by the smoky taste and moist texture of the venison. Good venison is not easy to prepare, and The Craftsman has nailed it. As a self-confessed french fry addict, I must add that The Craftsman's french fries are some of the best I've had in the Twin Cites, and they are also served with the chili ketchup. Although we can't award these burgers the #1 spot, we whole-heartedly recommend them, and any dish served at The Craftsman, to anyone who appreciates well-prepared, high quality and local food.

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