Roadside burger vans, your experiences

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Was driving home yesterday afternoon, absolutely starving and quite tempted by a few roadside burger vans. As it was I decided against it because I think they have a dodgy reputation, but is this reputation deserved? There looked to be lots of lorry drivers hanging around and imo lorry drivers tend to know where the good places are.

Does anyone here have any good or bad experiences of a roadside burger van?
 
There's one on the way home from work parked on side of a long winding B road in the butt end of nowhere, which looks sinister as hell but apparently knocks out of the best kebabs around.

Given the location, I'm worried as to how they source their meat to be honest. The whole place has a very Dusk Till Dawn feel about it.
 
I don't think i've ever experienced a dodgy one, its pretty much what you expect, not the best quality ingredients and not cooked in the most healthy way but some are damn tasty :D
 
Just outside Portsmouth in Bedhampton, there's a hill with a burger van/lorry in a layby. Plenty of parking and the area overlooks Portsmouth - possibly some of the best burgers here!
 
There was a Roger Cook report on burger vans. Lot of them don’t pay VAT, criminal links, poorly supplied meat and all sorts which gave the trade a bad name, shame really as 'some' of them might actually provide a decent burger or plate of bacon, beans with chips and egg etc…

But then the guys who run these places always look absolutely tired of life. People come out of the grim warehouses and moan about their bosses and their long hours to them, it's a place where lorry drivers, office staff, pickers and packers commiserate together about the misery of existence, which no doubt makes the burger van chefs (if you can call them that) feel even more depressed, while they breathe deeply off the carbon monoxide leaking from their dodgy gas canisters.

Check the finger nails, if they are as dirty as hell, stop off at the next one 5 miles down the road… Plenty of choice…
 
There is a good one in my local B and Q car park-he has more hygiene certificates on the wall in there than he has burgers.Shame the burgers are rank, although hotdogs are superb and about a foot long!:D
 
Just outside Portsmouth in Bedhampton, there's a hill with a burger van/lorry in a layby. Plenty of parking and the area overlooks Portsmouth - possibly some of the best burgers here!

Been there!!

and i agree quality big burgers and an awesome view :D :D
 
There is a good one in my local B and Q car park-he has more hygiene certificates on the wall in there than he has burgers.Shame the burgers are rank, although hotdogs are superb and about a foot long!:D

So, its a good one that sells 'rank' as in poor tasting burgers..?? Good recommendation right there folks..!! :D
 
I use the one outside south wales superbikes in Newport...chicken tikka and chips with a nan bread....£3 for an absolute win.
 
There was a Roger Cook report on burger vans. Lot of them don’t pay VAT, criminal links, poorly supplied meat and all sorts which gave the trade a bad name, shame really as 'some' of them might actually provide a decent burger or plate of bacon, beans with chips and egg etc…

But then the guys who run these places always look absolutely tired of life. People come out of the grim warehouses and moan about their bosses and their long hours to them, it's a place where lorry drivers, office staff, pickers and packers commiserate together about the misery of existence, which no doubt makes the burger van chefs (if you can call them that) feel even more depressed, while they breathe deeply off the carbon monoxide leaking from their dodgy gas canisters.

Written by someone who has never stopped at one. People are always chatty and happy, standing around waiting for some food. Ones in permanent places will be legit and they have to have Hot water and such by law to wash and clean.
 
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