

Loaded onto one plate, this Wimpy grill brings together a beef burger, a pork Bender sausage, fried egg, bacon, mushrooms, grilled tomato, and chips. It’s served hot and meant for knife-and-fork eating, with the components kept separate rather than stacked. In Wimpy’s old sit-down lineup, it sat at the top end of the menu and used the chain’s mixed-grill format instead of the usual burger-only build. Compared with later grill plates like the Classic Wimpy Grill and Ultimate Griddle Platter, it follows the same broad idea of meat, egg, and fried sides, just with the older name and composition.

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