Chris Madrid's Nachos and Burgers
San Antonio, TX 78212-2617
Phone: (210) 735-3552
- Price:
- $
- Best of Citysearch:
- Hamburger 2007, Hamburger 2006, Hamburger 2005
- Hours:
- Mon-Sat 11am-10pm
Editorial Review for Chris Madrid's Nachos and Burgers – by Paul Gannon
In Short
This eclectic burger joint in an iffy neighborhood in Mid-town is the type of place where anyone can feel comfortable sipping margaritas, nursing a beer or munching on a burger. The menu is as varied as the clientele, with items like the tostada burger--a hamburger topped with refried beans, tortilla chips, onions and cheddar cheese. It can get crowded, so you might have to share a table with strangers.
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Insider Tips
Know Before You GoCheck out what band is performing at Casbeer's, the bar across the street. There's usually an up-and-coming Texas artist on stage.
Save TimeFor two or more people: Have one person order drinks at the bar and find a table while the other person orders food in the long line.
User Reviews for Chris Madrid's Nachos and Burgers
04/23/2008 Posted by Rasero29
I decided to go here finally after reading so much about it. We went on a Tuesday afternoon before a Spurs game, so the place was pretty much empty. The staff was extremely friendly, even the busboys and the cleaning lady. They were all willing to help me figure out where I needed to go to order, where to pick up my food, where the restrooms were. I ordered a tostada burger, my wife ordered the Jalapeño burger; and we both ordered some regular fries (which was quite a large portion, big enough for the two of us and our young daughter). I admit I was skeptical of eating a tostada burger, but it was actually really good. I tried putting some ketchup on it, and then some of the fresh salsa. I recommend using the fresh salsa. It sounds odd, but trust me, it’s better than ketchup (think about eating ketchup with beans, blah). The burger was bigger than the bun, it was drenched in cheese. I’m a healthy eater, but it was my monthly date to splurge. They toasted the buns quite nicely, which prevents them from getting soggy. The fries were so-so, not to die for. The taste of the meat was good, but yes quite greasy. I did leave full, definitely. I believe that Burger Tex in Austin (off of Airport Blvd) has the absolute best hamburger in all of TEXAS, and I was hoping for something similar here at Chris Madrid’s (since I now live in San Antonio). Burger Tex is still better by far, but Chris Madrid’s will hold me over until then. I liked how totally unassuming the exterior of this restaurant is. It looks like some run-down old business with an over-sized parking lot. But once you walk through the doors, you’re surprised by how large it is, and the atmosphere is very welcoming and just flat out Texan. You need to drop by here at least once, maybe after spending a day at the Zoo, and walking around Brackenridge Park (just a few miles east). I’ve heard it’s busy, so maybe try to go when I did (during the week, after lunch rush, before dinner rush).
Pros: Nice atmosphere, friendly staff, toasted buns, fills you up
Cons: Not good for your heart! Hamburgers are basically the only menu item
03/19/2008 Posted by DEEMAK
They have great customer service, but the hamburgers are overrated. The hamburgers are too greasy and so are the fries. The burgers have a good taste, but its not worth the wait or drive. Whataburger or Burger King taste better and are way less greasy.
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