Sunday, September 27, 2009

D-Ray's Burgers and Dogs San Angelo, Texas UPDATED!


As is our usual custom on Sunday after Church (at least when we have some money) we went out to eat. Today I had the bright idea of going out to a place that's new to San Angelo and also new to me. I don't think it's been open for very long but I'm glad that D-Ray's is here in town. D-Ray's is located on South Chadbourne in an old Dairy Queen location that had previously housed Nuttin' But Wings and a couple of other lesser known restaurants. The last time we were in this building under the previous proprietors (NBW) you could smell the restrooms from the side door we walked in. Today our schnozzes were greeted with a soliloquy of sweet scents. D-Ray's takes cleanliness seriously. It smelled clean and the floors and windows were very clean (not that it stopped a young lady from cleaning more.) We were greeted quickly as we came in by the smiling owner and workers. I had studied the menu a bit before I came in because we had received a few of them where I work and I was curious. The prices looked low enough for a family on a budget so that was a nice plus. I noticed as we walked in that there were classic car models made of cardboard on each table holding the salt, pepper, and ketchup packets. They were all different colors. Here's one:

There's was also some 50s and 60s music playing and I noticed there was a flat screen TV at one end of the dining area where the sound was coming from showing the name of the group that was playing. It was the Ronettes by the way. We ordered the usual meals that we'd get at a burger place. Jonah had chicken strips and fries and Kandra tried a bite and said they were, "AMAZING." The rest of us had burgers. OK I couldn't help myself I had to have the Double D's Combo which is a Double Cheese Burger and an order of tater tots. I ordered a large so I didn't have to say: Gimme Some Of Your Tots like this guy did: http://emedia.entertonement.com/audio/000/035/209/35209.mp3
Here's a picture of my Double Cheeseburger and my tots:

Kandra was gushing over the melted cheese on her burger. The food came out piping hot and they know how to put together a good burger. Toasted buns always make a burger taste better and so does a patty that's nice and juicy. I noticed Jared's burger dripping and I was thinking a messy burger is a tasty burger. There were 4 TVs in D-Rays. One playing the game, 2 others playing other stuff and the one with the satellite radio music. Plenty of options to keep everyone occupied. I think Jonah really liked his kid's meal too. Kid's get their meal in a classic car meal box.
The most expensive thing on the menu is the Double D's Combo at $6.49. Everything else there is very inexpensive. They also serve breakfast and have some great weekend hours to accommodate your late night tummy rumblings. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday they have a 24 hour schedule. Sunday through Wednesday they are open from 6:00 am to 10:00 pm. They serve breakfast sandwiches and burritos which is definitely a plus and you can get it from 11:00 pm to 11:00 am Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Hot dogs and corn dogs made from 100% beef franks are also available. Service here is top notch and we were asked if we needed refills at least 4 times and they came and picked up the garbage as we were finishing. I thoroughly enjoyed the food and only heard one complaint from Jared. He wanted a double or triple burger! He likes to eat! I'd have to say that I'd definitely recommend D-Ray's as a great place to eat. D-Ray's is in an area that needs an economic boost and hopefully it will spark some more interest in other properties nearby for more business. Thanks D-Ray's for a great lunch today! We are sending our friends!

UPDATE! UPDATE! UPDATE!

Check out their website: http://www.draysburgersanddogs.com/

2 comments:

Jehu Hernandez said...

Great review! My mouth was watering as I read it. Gotta try it out!

Bethany Hernandez said...

this sounds delicious! i gotta try it too!