Burger
Getting a decent burger & fries in London has got pretty pricey these days, but you can get a cheeseburger and fries for just £9 at Bleecker. AND take it from us, they serve up some of the best buns in London, oh and if you’re willing to spend an extra quid go for the sweet potato fries – they’re bloody YUM!
Dirty Bones is known for its good ol’ American comfort food, but the burgers are where it’s at. Especially the Mac Daddy; an aged beef burger topped with pulled beef short rib, oozy mac & cheese AND Dirty Bones BBQ sauce. There’s no polite way to eat one, so just get down and dirty with it.
It would be hard not to react without an almighty Yeah! after one of these burgers. The menu boasts a hefty selection of beef patties smothered in everything from classic American cheese and caramelised onion to plum smoked brisket.
For more adventurous tastebuds, the tequila, orange and lime marinated chicken will hit the spot. The undoubtedly king of the menu, however, has to be the Scotch Ness Monster, which replaces a traditional burger bun with a giant scotch egg – you’re not going to find that anywhere else.
With just three kinds of burgers and two kinds of fries Dirty Burger’s menu is short and sweet, which means you can spend less time deciding and more time eating. If you’re gonna go dirty, go all the way dirty…that means a dirty bacon burger, plus both crinke cut AND onion fries, finished off with a thick Oreo shake. YUM.
MEATLIQUOR
- Monday: 12:00 – 10:30 PM
- Tuesday: 12:00 – 10:30 PM
- Wednesday: 12:00 – 10:30 PM
- Thursday: 12:00 – 11:30 PM
- Friday: 12:00 – 11:30 PM
- Saturday: 12:00 – 11:30 PM
- Sunday: 12:00 – 10:30 PM
If you’re after burgers and boozy shakes well into the wee hours MEATliquor will welcome you with open arms, especially the Margaret Street restaurant, which is open until 3am. The Dead Hippie is the group’s signature creation and what a thing it is – mustard fried patties, Dead Hippie sauce, American cheese, lettuce, pickled and onion. And if you think you can handle your spice? Order the green chilli cheeseburger, which is not for the faint-hearted. Epic burgers all round.
Honest Burgers are now all over the shop, serving up meaty goodness near you. When it comes to their burgers, don’t miss their classic cheeseburger with dry-aged beef, red onion relish, lettuce and either Red Leicester, Mature Cheddar or Stilton. Or, if you’re a smashed burger mega fan, their ‘Smashed by Honest’ burger (complete with American cheese, white onion, pickles and brown butter mustard mayo) is a very solid choice. All their burgers come with rosemary salted chips too, so just add in a side of onion rings and bacon ketchup and you’re good to go.
Lucky Chip knock out some mighty fine burgers. The Royale Wit Cheese – essentially a gourmet Big Mac – is always a fave but if you’re feeling rebellious, the El Chappo, with smoked bacon, roasted jalapenos, blue cheese and ailoli, will hit the spot. And with a changing monthly special named after a celeb, you’ve got even more of a reason to go back.
Flipping out some of the sloppiest burgers in London town, Patty & Bun are famed for their juicy patties, neon signs and bangin’ tunes. You can’t beat their ‘Ari Gold’ with an aged beef patty, cheese, pickled onions, smokey P&B mayo, ketchup, lettuce and tomato, all in a brioche bun. Add in some rosemary salted chips and a couple of beers and you’ve got yourself a damn good dinner.
Bleecker is all about keeping it simple, serving up US-style burgers and fries with shakes, sodas and beers. No fancy starters, sides or specials, just rare breed, dry-aged beef cooked medium rare with homemade burger sauce, American cheese and a sesame seed bun. And when it tastes this good, you don’t need anything else. Order a double cheeseburger and prepare to go to burger heaven.