Maid-Rite is fast food chain based in Des Moines, Iowa, known for its "loose meat" sandwiches. This is a sandwich made with ground beef that is not formed into a patty - the texture is more like a sloppy jo, but without the tomato-based sauce.
"Butcher Fred Angell worked to get just the right combination of a special cut and grind of meat and a selected blend of spices. When a deliveryman tasted Fred's new creation, he said, 'This sandwich is made right.' With that, the Maid-Rite was born. Fred was quite a sandwich maker but not much of a speller," according to the website.
"Our select line of seasoned loose meat sandwiches are made from 100% USDA Midwestern fresh ground beef served on a fresh steamed white or wheat bun, with your choice of ketchup, mustard, onion and pickles."
I ordered one with cheese and all the toppings. The flavor is much of what you'd expect - but it's certainly a bit messier. The loose meat falls all over the place. But it is a fun, different version of the classic burger we all know and love. The side of tater tots were fairly crispy, so a solid meal all around.
Grade: B