
For over 75 years, it has been our pleasure to provide our customers with the highest quality and freshest foods available. Kincaid’s Hamburgers are made using only the best natural black angus beef, that is preservative and additive free, ground in-house. Other homemade items include Kincaid’s famous deviled eggs, stuffed jalapenos, hand battered onion rings and creamy banana pudding. Don’t forget to try one of our limited time only burgers and seasonal ice cream shakes! Come find out why Kincaid’s continues to rack up awards, locally and nationally, year after year at any of our five family owned locations.
Spin-off of a circa-1946 burger joint famed for its old-fashioned, handmade patties.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3124 Texas Sage Trail, Fort Worth, TX 76177
Phone: (817) 750-3200
Website: http://kincaidshamburgers.com/
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Reviews
Best onion rings I ever had. Large, crispy and a little spicy.
Fries ok, but free delicious chili!
Burger meat is solid and you can tell it’s made by hand. Burgers are big. The double meat is more than 2 meals for me.
Tried their Texas style chili for the 1st time. Just to say that I won’t order it again.
Dining room is clean and comfortable. Lighting was bright.
I ordered a side of fries and chocolate malt.
Both were very good.
Friendly staff and welcoming environment.
Perfect break to enjoy a meal during one of my short weekend pet sits.
Nice of them to offer a cup of water while I waited for my food to be prepared. Good thing I got it because I always forget to get water when I get an ice cream or shake (clear the pallet you know)
Picnic tables & everyone sitting side by side.
It was my friends first time to eat their. Of course I blew it up & said how great it was.
My burger was called Texas Habanero burger with bacon with jalapeno cream cheese. Not seasoned enough for me. As always the crinkle fries were great.
The atmosphere was great, service was as well. Just the burger 3* is all.
The decor is very old-school and simple. The choice of green for the walls is interesting but bland. Those walls are decorated with ‘vintage’ product advertisements that provide a little something to peruse. The layout is a giant, undivided room with long, long tables covered in picnic red and white checker plastic.
The menu is simple and done in an old style as well. Point of note is that absolutely everything is a la carte.
One interesting thing is the person taking the oder wrote directly upside down on a paper sack (see pics) with pre-filled menu options. Unique touch.
They do have some old faves such as Frito Pie, chili, chicken bowls, hot and corn dogs, BLT, and grilled cheese. I do have to say, you have to respect them for selling my absolute favorite Blue Bell brand ice cream!
I went with the Texas Firecracker (includes bacon, jalapeño cream cheese, and habanero honey) and crinkle fries. I was wary of the cream cheese but interested in what kind of kick the habanero brings. My hunger level wasn’t high, so I went with the Jr size (1/4 lb). See the pictures, yep this thing is tiny. The cream cheese is indeed messy and a little overdone and the habanero didn’t really elevate any kind of heat. The crinkle fries, unfortunately were right out of a frozen sack and did not come with any seasoning of any kind. This combo barely satiated my admittedly meager appetite.
The music playing is an eclectic blend of classic old country, I mean Bob Wills and Keith Whitley type stuff.
While I won’t say that I disliked anything because it was palatable, this place brings nothing of interest and, man is it expensive for what you get. My tiny cheeseburger, crinkle fries, and water was just under $14. I didn’t even add anything to the burger, think about a soda, shake or dessert and it was this much.
There are far too many other enticing places to visit for taste and you will probably spend less. Turns out my friends were right.