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https://thrashersfries.com/

Ocean City, MD - Three locations, but the one I tried was on the boardwalk. I sat and watch the waves crash in the Atlantic as I enjoyed my fries.

Not breaded. Reminded me of the ones at the fry shack in Cedar Point next to the dolphin show (now something else). These come in "buckets". They say a large feeds 3-4 people, and that's probably correct for the average person. Perfectly cooked. Soft inside, but a crunch on the outside. Very delicious.

However, seasoning is on you. Salt is right there, which is nice, but no malt vinegar. Instead they have apple cider vinegar. I prefer malt.

World's best? If we judge it just as a fry and do not count any toppings, I'd say this is in the conversation. So much so that the last fry I remember having this good was the ones in Cedar Point when I was a kid.

We really should have different categories for fries.
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The Beer Grotto
Dexter, MI

1. Decent beer selection
2. Lotta honkies in there
3. Batter-dipped fries
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