

This is one of those places that if you're a fan of Guy Fieri's Diners, Drive Ins and Dives, you'd definitely see him profiling this place. The fries were crisp and had the faintest batter on them. The specialty burgers are served with your choice of tater tots, fries, or curly fries. I was happy with mine coming out more done than I usually get, because the flavor was so good. GameTeen went for the garden variety burger.Īll burgers had a good char on them and are served medium or well done. We had Chef's best friend with us and he had a bacon cheeseburger. Half of that burger came home with me for lunch the next day.Įd got a Chili Burger, which really was chili on a bun with cheese. The burger didn't need it, so I happily dipped my fries in it. I got a tex mex burger, which had green chiles, pepper jack cheese, and came with sour cream on the side. Now, some 70 years or so later, only two locations survive. Biff's offers 1/4 and 1/2 burgers, and all the specialty varieties are of the half pound variety.Ĭhef had this concoction, a chili burger with a grilled hot dog. Biff Burger was based out of Clearwater, Florida, when it opened in 1956 and had pretty much all of its locations on the eastern side of the United States, with a few in Canada. Ha ha!)Īfter an appetizer of the wings, we all ordered burgers. (and I think I ticked off my sister, because I tagged her when I posted this picture on FB-she's 1,300 miles away and can't get them. They are so good, they make me want to drive the 60 miles across I-4 to have some. Pete is an appropriate place for the last of Biffkind, as the company was. They're not Buffalo wings, rather, they're breaded and fried and lightly tossed in hot sauce. This works out nicely, since the 49th Street Biff-Burger is something of a. Specifically, their wings are the best around. Petersburg’s iconic Biff-Burger on 49th Street North appears up in the air pending an auction of the restaurant’s assets next week. Returns: Seller does not accept returns See details- for. We don't go for the atmosphere, though, we're all about the food. This item has an extended handling time and a delivery estimate greater than 9 business days. This location opened in the 50's and still sports the original sign out at 49th Street. Every once in a while, the craving hits, and we take a drive. However, by the late 1970s, the chain went out of business. The franchise expanded across the state and even into Canada. The classic burger and barbecue chain opened back in 1956 in Clearwater. The final location has closed, but you can take a piece of it home. Next to it, Buffy's BBQ opened up and eventually, the space between the two became an open air bar, with televisions and large wooden tables. It’s the end of an era for Biff Burger fans in Pinellas County. Pete, there is the last of a burger chain, Biff Burger.

Petersburg, auctioned the restaurant’s equipment and furnishings serval months ago.Over in St. The owners of Biff-Burger, a popular burger and shake restaurant that opened in the 1950s in St. Photo by Bill DeYoung.Today, only two known locations of the former Punch -The burger chain still exists one in Greensboro, NC, renamed Beef Burger, and the other in St. If you would like to own a piece of the restaurant you can do so starting at 10 a.m. Meanwhile, another car wash is expected to be built at the site of the former Biff-Burger at 3939 49 th St. Pete first opened in the 1950s and has had several different owners over the years, but has remained mostly the same. Pete has closed and all of the assets will be sold at an auction on Tuesday. Woodie’s is also the official car wash of the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg serves as the prototype for the company’s Southeast expansion. Petersburg, FL 33709, United States, SAINT PETERSBURG. Or look up more Restaurants in SAINT PETERSBURG. The Woodie’s Wash Shack at 5601 66 th St. The Menu for Biff Burger Buffys Bbq from SAINT PETERSBURG, category :category can be view here or added. Petersburg is anchoring the company’s strategic growth. The company’s website lists over a dozen new locations that will open in Tampa Bay. The plan to reinvent the sites into Woodie’s Wash Shack is part of the brand’s bigger plans to integrate into the Tampa Bay car wash business scene. The Woodie’s Wash Shack that will rise at the site is an express car wash inspired by the woodie car and surf culture of the 1950s, which is reflected in Woodie’s surf wagon logo.
