Jody’s Jam of the Week: Burger Days IV

bdlogoIt’s been four and a half months since the Burger Days crew last took to the streets of D.C. for a day-long beef smorgasbord and now that their cholesterol levels have finally come back down to non-life-threatening levels, the doctors have given them the OK to go and do it all over again. That’s right, Burger Days IV has been greenlit.

 

bdlogoIt’s been four and a half months since the Burger Days crew last took to the streets of D.C. for a day-long beef smorgasbord and now that their cholesterol levels have finally come back down to non-life-threatening levels, the doctors have given them the OK to go and do it all over again. That’s right, Burger Days IV has been greenlit.

The fourth installment of the everlasting series that pits the stomachs of intrepid, hungry, ground beef connoisseurs against the tastiest burger joints in the D.C. area has been set for this Sunday. Just before noon, the BD crew sets out for the first of at least a trio of burger destinations. Only the first joint has been pre-selected, the rest of the stops are decided upon throughout the day. This Sunday’s burger bonanza kicks off at The Black Squirrel in Adam’s Morgan and will continue around the District until bellies can take no more.

If you’re down for eating, drinking and some greasy, burger commentary, RSVP to the party.

And prep yo’ belly….

 

What: Burger Days IV

When: Sunday, July 3, Noon

Where: The Black Squirrel, 2427 18th Street NW Washington, D.C.

See burgerdays.com/oh-its-on-burger-days-iv-set-for-july-3 for more info

 

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