In the final hour of 101 Tastiest Places to Chowdown, we reveal the coveted top 20 spots on our countdown. From coast to coast, we've seen some of the biggest and baddest eats this country has to offer, but ...
Go to Episode1. Louis' Lunch
We pay homage to the grandfather of all chow down spots -- Louis Lunch, the home of the very first ever hamburger.
261-263 Crown St., New Haven, CT 06510
10. Durgin Park
We visit Faneuil Hall's Durgin Park for a juicy prime rib so big, one plate isn't enough.
340 Faneuil Hall Market Pl., Boston, MA 02109
11. Al's Beef
We chomp into the world renowned Big Al Italian beef sandwich -- thin slices of oven-roasted beef dipped in au jus piled onto an 8-inch roll and topped with jardiniere, their special pepper relish.
1079 W. Taylor St., Chicago, IL 60607
13. Jack-n-Grill
We visit an award-winning joint serving up gigantic 7-lb. breakfast burrito smothered in Jack-n-Grill's famous green chile verde, a family secret recipe.
2524 N. Federal, Denver, CO 80211
14. Arthur Bryant's
We get a taste of the quintessential Kansas City barbecue at Arthur Bryant's, a legendary institution.
1727 Brooklyn Ave., Kansas City, MO 64127
15. Hillbilly Hot Dogs
We head west to check out the Great Dane of hot dogs, Hillbilly Hotdog's Homewrecker -- a 15 inch, 1-lb. wiener topped with a mountain of 10 different toppings for a total of 3 1/2-lbs.
6951 Ohio River Rd., Lesage, WV 25537
16. Big Texan Steak Ranch
We visit one of the world's best steakhouses and the original steak challenge -- the legendary 72-oz. steak dinner. If you finish it in an hour, it's on the house!
7701 I-40 East, Amarillo, TX 79118-6915

