Awesome Burger on the Water

I am giving this a 5/5 rating on Trip Advisor even with one minor and one major disappointment!

First the positives: AWESOME burger and the fries were perfect. Service was excellent and sitting out on the deck with the boats going by was a true pleasure! The whole ambiance was super!

The minor disappointment was the plastic wine glass. Guess I can understand as we were sitting on a concrete patio but I own www.iLuvWine.com ... so .........

The MAJOR disappointment was this was the final day of the season and it was my first time there. Now I have to wait to next May to enjoy this experience again!

August 27 - National Burger Day

9 Interesting Facts About Burgers For National Burger Day

Most humans love burgers. Billions of them are consumed around the world every year. And August 27 is a day designated to celebrating all things hamburger.
Here are 9 facts about hamburgers that you may not have known about:
  1. Hamburgers did not really catch on in the United States until the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair.
  2. A Minnesota Casino set the world record for the largest hamburger ever made. It weighed just over a ton and was 10-feet in diameter.
  3. Americans alone consume approximately 50-billion burgers a year. The average American eats a hamburger three times a week.
  4. Nearly 60-percent of all sandwiches sold worldwide are actually hamburgers.
  5. The “Hamburger Hall of Fame” is located in Seymour, Wisconsin.
  6. The Hamburger is believed to have been invented in 1900 by Louis Lassen in New Haven, Connecticut.
  7. One of the most expensive burgers available in the US is served at the Fleur de Lys in Las Vegas. The FleurBurger is made with Kobe beef and topped with foir gras and black truffles. It also comes with a 1990 bottle of Chateau Petrus, all for $5,000.
  8. McDonalds sells 75 hamburgers every second.
  9. Hamburgers were referred to as “Liberty Sandwiches” during World War I.