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The Best Burger Spots in San Antonio

Revisit the Happy Days Era When Teens Called the Shots

By Greg Melikov, published Mar 15, 2006
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There are quite a few nifty burger joints in greater San Antonio, which exude the Happy Days atmosphere and are not the usual fast food establishment.....

55 Diner
7530 Bandera Rd.
San Antonio, TX 78238
210-533-1155

On the outside looking in, the restaurant looks like a typical eating place. But once you enter the establishment, it resembles a simpler time when basic American food thrived.

You’re in the Happy Days era and can order the food of the teens from hamburgers and fries to old-fashion malts and sundaes.

You can sit in booths or at tables salvaged from vintage Chicago diners - and even on stools at the counter - on a black-and-white checkerboard floor.

The most popular selection: cheeseburger! cheeseburger! cheeseburger! For dinner, the menu caters to adults and ranges from chicken fried steak dinner to a T-bone.

There are several luncheon specials, which include a drink, that’s served until 2 p.m.

Cheesy Jane’s
11654 Bandera Rd.
San Antonio, TX 78250
210-767-9090

This is the place where you can woof down huge burgers and flavorful milk shakes or malts.

Young and old patronize the busy joint in a renovated gas station that also serves a variety of sandwiches from grilled cheese and tuna melts to chicken and hotdogs.

Most popular is the Cheesy Jane, a half-pound patty and all the trimmings with double Cheddar on a toasted bun and fries. Adults can wash it down with a bottle of beer or glass of wine. Kids can sip on fountain drinks at the soda bar.

There are specials for kids from the quarter-pounder to chicken fingers.

Clear Springs Café
6030 Bandera Rd.
Leon Valley, TX 78238
210-692-3474

This eatery features a varied menu of country-cooked entrées from seafood and steaks to ribs and burgers, plus award-winning onion rings.

Traditional dishes such as shrimp and oysters, plus the popular catfish and chicken fried steak, are hand breaded with a slightly spicy recipe and fried in cholesterol free pure vegetable shortening.

The Best Burger Spots in San Antonio

Sammy's Restaurant gets all its bakery goods from its family-owner business across the road.

Credit: Greg Melikov

Copyright: Greg Melikov

Takeaways
  • Sometimes you can't tell the burger joint from the outside looking in.
  • Side orders are the icing on the burger.
  • Kids are welcome at quite a few such restaurants.
Did You Know?
Happy Days is alive and well in the Alamo City.
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