Charlie's Hamburgers now open seven days a week

Roadside burgers at Charlie's in Folsom, now open on Tuesdays.

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Charlie's Hamburgers now open seven days a week

POSTED: Tuesday, July 17, 2012, 11:00 AM

Delaware County isn't Meal Ticket's usual stomping ground but yesterday's errands proved to be the perfect excuse to check out iconic burger joint, Charlie's Hamburgers (336 Kedron Ave., Folsom). Raves from Holly Moore and friend of Meal Ticket Hawk Krall proved to be spot-on, these burgers are awesome. Thin, hand-formed patties, griddled to a juicy medium and piled on toasted white buns.

The menu is pretty straight forward, burgers, dogs, and grilled cheese, hand spun shakes, fountain sodas, and bags of chips. No fries, no nonsense, and the kind of service that'll have you in and out, burgers in hand in no time at all.

Charlie's offers two signature burgers, the Bunny Special topped off with American, teeny dice of raw onion, grainy mustard, and sliced tomato and the Charlie Special with cheese, fried onions, tomato, and pickles. Somewhere in between a slider and a full sized burger, these are the are the kind of burgers that you can easily put away two of especially considering the absence of fries.

And it's worth a mention that although Charlie's has been historically closed on Tuesdays, they're now open seven days a week for all of your old school burger eating needs.

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