 Manchester, Tennessee. This is Jiffy Burger. Legendary spot that you have to hit. My first time. Brett Kern's first time. They have the Bonnaroo Burger. Here we go. Right off the highway. Let's roll. Let's go. Come on. I'm Mike. David nice to see you. Thank you. All right he's working. I'm gonna get out of here so you can see Brett Kern. We got a call in order for two hamburgers. I want to know how you got Brett Kern in the kitchen to work. He walks in the door and David told me. Yeah I mean there wasn't really an ass. He didn't ask. He told me. How did it become Jiffy Burger? In 63 it sold at auction and so these people bought it and they had a contest at the newspaper and so this lady come up with the name Jiffy Burger and they I don't know what they got her as a prize but she wants some kind of a prize. And of course she's been raised in it. My son Brian's been raised in it. The whole family's always been in the restaurant. Originally it was my mom and dad and then we bought the whole family and then after that we just kept growing and growing. Nancy are you allowed to talk? Or can you just not get a word in each one? It's hard to but these two. I just stand here big boy. But we all know that she's the boss. This is the Bonnaroo Burger. This is the same one. I didn't get cheese. You didn't get cheese? There's a really good chance that I flipped that hamburger. Okay so it's got an egg, onion ring, bacon, mayo, bacon, mayo, cheese and you get a free angioplasty with it right? Yeah that's an unbelievable service. How did the Bonnaroo burgers come to be? Give us the back store. Okay so that was Jiffy Quayar. Jiffy Quayar was one of the vice presidents of Bonnaroo. Of course we met him in 2002. So we had this relationship with Bonnaroo from the very beginning. He was talking about a burger one day. He said I'm gonna come up with a Bonnaroo burger. I think Nancy and Tracy had talked to him. He's got a like a metal pole bar in the middle of the building. It's 5,000 square foot that I told the pickers. We've got 5,000 square foot but we've got 20,000 square foot of stuff in a 5,000 square foot. Just on the front of the building there's 150 signs. We've got 65 gas all. So one of my favorite things is the old Coke refrigerator. So David Pennington has a lot of great memorabilia but we're gonna add something cool. A Game Warden Titans helmet to his collection to let him know that Jiffy Burger in Manchester is Brett Kern and Tennessee Titans approved.