LEOPARD BURGER:   At Top Rock Drive In.  * Contains no actual leopard.

  • Kat Robinson
  • LEOPARD BURGER: At Top Rock Drive In. * Contains no actual leopard.

The first thing to note about the Leopard Burger is that it isn’t actually made of leopards. Nor is it spotty. In fact, the only reason behind the name of the enormous burger offered at Top Rock Drive In up in Alpena is the name of the school mascot. Still, there is a bit of relief to be found in the fact that no cats were harmed in the creation of this burger.

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But I will tell you there was a lot of frying involved.

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