Lunch at Max's Burgers on West 8th Avenue in Cambie Village on May 16, 2012.
I got around to checking out this new burger bar in the Fairview area right off the Cambie village in this cool, open space.
I couldn't resist getting a caramel milkshake. It was very good, well mixed and full of caramel flavour and goodness.
I had the British Columbian with grilled onions, bacon marmalade, applewood smoked bacon, and cheddar. It was beefy and mighty tasty.
Chris went with the major meltdown with every kind of cheese they have and a poutine. Pretty rich and decadent.
Max's had solid burgers, crispy fries, but I wish they served them on plates instead of baskets. It made for difficult eating with the large burgers in a small, oval container. Otherwise, it was a good, beefy outing for burgers and meaty food.
I got around to checking out this new burger bar in the Fairview area right off the Cambie village in this cool, open space.
I couldn't resist getting a caramel milkshake. It was very good, well mixed and full of caramel flavour and goodness.
I had the British Columbian with grilled onions, bacon marmalade, applewood smoked bacon, and cheddar. It was beefy and mighty tasty.
Chris went with the major meltdown with every kind of cheese they have and a poutine. Pretty rich and decadent.
Max's had solid burgers, crispy fries, but I wish they served them on plates instead of baskets. It made for difficult eating with the large burgers in a small, oval container. Otherwise, it was a good, beefy outing for burgers and meaty food.
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