The crew from America's Best Restaurants was recently in Wichita Falls filming an episode and you can now watch it for free here.

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It's very cool when a Wichita Falls restaurant gets national attention for the amazing food they're serving up and another restaurant can be added to the list thanks to Ronnie's Burgers.

Ronnie's Frisco Burger

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Back in January we found out that the show America's Best Restaurants was filming in Wichita Falls. The segment on Ronnie's Burgers is now up online and we got to see some of Ronnie's signature menu items like The Frisco Burger above. Chili and cheese are what make this burger special at Ronnie's.

Pretzel Cheeseburger

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For about one dollar more on your standard cheeseburger at Ronnie's you can upgrade to the pretzel bun. It's something that they have only had for about the past three years. So if you haven't been to Ronnie's in awhile, go give it a shot.

Top Seller, Standard Cheeseburger

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When it comes to the best seller at Ronnie's, the standard medium size cheeseburger is still at the top. If you want a little more meat you can upgrade to a large or add more patties as well. However when the lunch rush hits, many agree the medium size cheeseburger is perfect.

Watch Ronnie's Burgers on America's Best Restaurants Below

America's Best Restaurants has also done episodes on two Iowa Park restaurants as well. Carlito's and Rafter J BBQ, you can watch those episodes by clicking those links. America's Best Restaurants has also two thousand episodes that you can watch on their YouTube page. They have featured several Texas restaurants and you can see which ones on their website.

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