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Cool Finds in Bonney Lake and Sumner: An Unusual Order at El Charro

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It's not on the menu, but following a tip from a once-upon-a-time vanpool mate of mine (we'll call him Joe), I walked into El Charro in Sumner recently and ordered a burger.

Yes, I know El Charro was voted by Patch readers last year as the best place in town to grab a burrito. So who orders a burger at a Mexican restaurant, right?

Joe explained to me his rationale: he didn't want a burger made from a frozen meat patty, and Mexican restaurants keep fresh ground beef on hand for the assortment of burritos, enchiladas and other goodies on the menu.

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El Charro's burgers were among the best he's tasted in this area, he said.

I had to try it. Linda Collie, whose parents opened El Charro in Sumner 30 years ago, didn't blink an eye when I asked for a burger. She even elaborated they do it 'old school' and serve the burger with a huge pile of not previously frozen fries.

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'Old school' also meant simple. The freshly cooked beef patty came to my table on a sesame seed bun along with melted cheese, tomatoes, lettuce and pickles on the side - plus a helping of homemade Thousand Island dressing.

No fuss, no muss and it was indeed delicious. All totaled, the burger, fries plus an horchata cost me just $9.25.

Thank you, Joe, for the find.

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