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Pretty mundane stuff, really. I was hoping for something 80% as saucy as the orgy dome rules since it's default world. Ultimately that place seems like a common sense establishment. Question is how they enforce it.They've got a burger with peanut butter here in Atlanta at the famous Vortex Bar and Grill. Want a few laughs, visit the website and read the menu and "rules"
Place is 21 and up so leave your damn rug rats with the in laws too. Place is awesome!
https://thevortexatl.com
Agreed . . . I think that once these are finally available to the non-reservation holders (2023 or 4?!?) there will be many used Wranglers on the Ford lots! Personally - I have zero interest in the Jeep and it doesn't even matter to me how they look side by side . . . I had a jeep wrangler as a loaner when my Raptor was having timing phasers replaced (at the beginning of covid - was in the shop for 6 weeks, waiting for parts most of that time) and it was the worst vehicle I ever owned . . . rode, drove and handled horribly and I would not recommend it to anyone. By comparison my son has a Ranger XLT 4x4 with the fx4 pkg and it's night and day by comparison . . . I expect / hope the Wildtrak 4 door will be in that same vein . . . if not I'm sure I can sell it and trade the Raptor in for the 22 when that comes out!I don't have a bias against Jeep but am a big Ford fan due to many in my family being employed by Ford as far back as I can remember. This pic makes me think that some Jeep owners are not going to be happy with the Bronco entering the scene.
Trust that you may be underestimating The Vortex.Pretty mundane stuff, really. I was hoping for something 80% as saucy as the orgy dome rules since it's default world. Ultimately that place seems like a common sense establishment. Question is how they enforce it.
I do like their style and that they gently push the limits of how mainstream society thinks it needs to be dealt with (kid gloves, two pairs, ear plugs in all orifices, safety glasses on, mother on speed dial).
I get the feeling Jeep owners are going to have an inferiority complex when the Bronco is out in the wild and they're side-by-side at traffic lights and such.Photo credit: RJ Armstrong (owner of the Jeep). The Jeep Sahara rides on Bridgestone Duellers 32's.
if i'm ever in GA, i'll hit you up and we'll make it a great time with burgers!Trust that you may be underestimating The Vortex.
I've been a customer for over 20 years and have watched plenty of "undesirables" (tourists) get kicked out. Saw some tourist family try to insist upon bringing in a toddler in a stroller get put out almost instantly following a scene near the door. Place is small, eclectic, and no nonsense. If you're cool, they're cool. However, when you're in there, it's their way or the door.
Sending food back or trying to change the menu, or ordering something that you just don't like leads to you paying the bill then getting kicked out early.
Place has mellowed a tad in recent years, but early 2000s were a riot.
Best burgers also. There are many who do fancy things, but a Vortex coronary bypass or just Med Bacon Chz burger and some tots, rings, and a beer with a bourbon back are about as good as it gets.
Let me know when you're down for a visit.
There was this restaurant in Waikiki called Cheeseburger Waikiki. They had an island style burger with pineapple, kulua pork , and Terri sauce. Pretty sure that bitch took years off my life but it was good.Pineapple cheeseburger?!
Very nice shots!
Tires are the same. Wheels are differentFYI - The Sahara stock wheels pictured are the same exact ones for the OBX - Bridgestone Duellers 32's.
You do see the sign for Little Caesar's in the background............But where’s the pineapple pizza!?
Yes and No. They are both stock 18" wheels with machined face. When comparing the OBX to Sahara, Ford made a deliberate effort to replicate what Jeep offers.Tires are the same. Wheels are different