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Found out about their existence by chance on the interwebs a few months ago and then FINALLY the planets aligned a few weeks ago and I could get to the van early enough to avoid a half hour+ line up. Went back for a replay last Fri. 
So, a couple of guys have set up an 'American style foodtruck' - they sell burgers, burritos and fries. The burgers are 'gourmet' - Coorong Angus - and some would say 'pricey' but they are damn good! ($8 or $10 for a burger) I haven't tried the burritos because that would mean not having a burger. I can't even remember how much they are.
For anyone working in the city, they have a few regular spots at lunch times, and for anyone else, they are usually in the East End on Fri evenings and do special events (they were at the Test Cricket) and oter sites at random - keep your ear to the ground (or twitter lol). Plan to get there before they do, or before they open, because the lines are loooooooonnnng these days.
They were given a trial permit to trade and that was extended to the end of 2012 or so (gee thanks for the hoops Adel CC).
More info on the website including a calendar.
http://www.burgertheory.com/
btw, I don't know these people or anything like that - I just think they do a good job and if more stuff happened here in mundane-nothing-ever-changes Adelaide, I wouldn't get quite so excited about a mobile hamburger truck
Anyone else had an experience?
So, a couple of guys have set up an 'American style foodtruck' - they sell burgers, burritos and fries. The burgers are 'gourmet' - Coorong Angus - and some would say 'pricey' but they are damn good! ($8 or $10 for a burger) I haven't tried the burritos because that would mean not having a burger. I can't even remember how much they are.
For anyone working in the city, they have a few regular spots at lunch times, and for anyone else, they are usually in the East End on Fri evenings and do special events (they were at the Test Cricket) and oter sites at random - keep your ear to the ground (or twitter lol). Plan to get there before they do, or before they open, because the lines are loooooooonnnng these days.
They were given a trial permit to trade and that was extended to the end of 2012 or so (gee thanks for the hoops Adel CC).
More info on the website including a calendar.
http://www.burgertheory.com/
btw, I don't know these people or anything like that - I just think they do a good job and if more stuff happened here in mundane-nothing-ever-changes Adelaide, I wouldn't get quite so excited about a mobile hamburger truck

Anyone else had an experience?






You'd need at least 2, if not 3, plus fries and/or a cookie 
