List of hamburger restaurants
This is a list of notable hamburger restaurants. A hamburger is a sandwich consisting of one or more cooked patties of ground meat (usually beef) usually placed inside a sliced hamburger bun. Hamburgers are often served with lettuce, bacon, tomato, onion, pickles, cheese, and condiments such as mustard, mayonnaise, ketchup, and relish.[1] This list includes restaurants and fast food restaurants that primarily serve hamburgers and related food items.
Hamburger restaurants
- Ann's Snack Bar
- The Apple Pan – Restaurant in Los Angeles, California, USA
- Becks Prime
- Big Boy Restaurants
- Big Smoke Burger
- Big Spring Cafe
- Billy Goat Tavern
- Black Bar 'n' Burger
- Bobby's Burger Palace
- Bobcat Bite
- Boll Weevil
- Booches
- Burger Club
- Burger Lounge
- BurgerFi
- Byron Hamburgers – British restaurant chain
- Carney's
- Cheeburger Cheeburger
- Cheeseburger in Paradise – Defunct Casual dining restaurant and former chain
- The Counter
- Denny's
- Denny's Beer Barrel
- Druther's
- Eureka! Restaurant Group
- FLIP Burger Boutique
- Fosters Freeze
- Friendly's – U.S. East Coast restaurant chain
- Fuddruckers
- Gourmet Burger Kitchen
- The Habit Burger Grill – American fast casual restaurant chain
- Hamburger Mary's
- The Hamburger Wagon
- Henry's Hamburgers
- Iron Horse
- Islands
- J.G. Melon
- Jim's Restaurants – Chain of restaurants
- Johnny Rockets
- Johnny's Charcoal Broiled Hamburgers
- Louis' Lunch – Restaurant in New Haven, Connecticut
- Mallie's Sports Grill & Bar
- Meatheads Burgers & Fries
- P. J. Clarke's
- P. Terry's
- Portillo's
- Red Robin – American casual dining restaurant chain
- Red's Giant Hamburg
- Ruby's Diner
- Schoop's Hamburgers
- Shady Glen
- Snuffy's Malt Shop – American restaurant chain in Minnesota
- Ted Peters Famous Smoked Fish
- Ted's Restaurant
- Thurman%27s
- Tom Wahl's – Fast food chain in the Rochester, New York area
- Umami Burger
- Wahlburgers
- Winstead's
Fast food hamburger restaurants
- A&W
- A&W Canada
- AmRest
- Arctic Circle Restaurants – Burger chain based in Midvale, Utah, U.S.
- B&K Rootbeer
- Back Yard Burgers – American regional franchise chain of restaurants in the Southern and Midwestern US
- Baker's Drive-Thru
- Bembos
- Beurger King Muslim
- Big Smoke
- Blake's Lotaburger
- Blimpy Burger
- Bob's
- Braum's – American restaurant chain
- Burger Baron – Restaurant name
- Burger Chef – Former American restaurant chain
- Burger Fuel
- Burger King – Global chain of hamburger fast food restaurants headquartered in Florida
- Burger King (Mattoon, Illinois) – Independent restaurant
- Burger King Israel
- Burger King (Alberta) – Former Canadian restaurant chain (defunct)
- Burger Lounge
- Burger Street
- Burger Time – Regional chain of nine fast food restaurants
- Burgeranch
- Burgerim – Burger Gourmet fast food chain
- Burgerville
- Burgs
- Carl's Jr. – Fast food restaurant chain
- Carrols
- Checkers and Rally's
- Cook Door
- Cook Out
- Crown Burgers
- Culver's – Fast casual restaurant chain in the United States
- Dairy Queen – American fast food chain
- Dee's Drive-In
- Dick's Drive-In – Fast food restaurant chain in the Seattle metropolitan area
- Dicos
- Elevation Burger
- Farmer Boys
- Fatburger
- FEBO
- Fergburger
- Five Guys – Burger and fries chain, based in the United States
- Five Star Burger
- Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers
- Freshness Burger
- Fryer's
- Geri's Hamburgers
- Gino's Hamburgers
- Giraffas
- Good Times Burgers & Frozen Custard
- Goody's
- Griff's Hamburgers – American fast food chain
- Grill'd – Food chain in Australia
- Halo Burger
- Hamburguesas El Corral
- Hardee's – American-based fast-food restaurant chain
- Harvey's
- Heart Attack Grill – American restaurant
- Hero Certified Burgers
- Hesburger
- Hot 'n Now
- Hungry Jack's – Australian fast food franchise
- In-N-Out Burger – American fast food chain
- Jack in the Box – American fast-food restaurant chain
- Jack's
- Jef
- Jollibee
- Kewpee
- Kewpee Restaurant
- Klenger Burger
- Krystal – Fast food burger chain in the Southeastern US
- Kudu
- Lick's Homeburgers – Canadian restaurant chain
- Little Big Burger
- Lotteria – Chain of fast-food restaurants
- MaDonal – Restaurant
- Marrybrown
- Max Hamburgers – Swedish fast food company
- McDonald's – American fast food restaurant chain
- McDonald's Canada
- McDonald's Israel – Israeli master franchise of the fast food restaurant chain McDonald's
- McDonald's New Zealand
- Milo's Hamburgers
- Mo'men
- Mooyah – American fast casual restaurant chain
- MOS Burger
- Mostaza
- Nation's Giant Hamburgers
- Nu Way Cafe
- Oporto
- The Original Hamburger Stand
- Original Tommy's
- Pal's – American fast food restaurant chain
- Quick – Belgian chain of restaurants
- Ray's Hell Burger
- Red Barn – Former American restaurant chain
- Rolls
- Roy Rogers Restaurants
- Royal Castle
- Sandy's – Former American restaurant chain
- Shake Shack – Fast casual burger restaurant
- Sibylla
- Smashburger – American fast-food chain
- Sonic Drive-In – Fast food restaurant chain
- Spangles
- Steak n' Shake
- Steers
- Stewart's
- Supermac's
- Swensons
- Tantalizers
- Tasty Made
- Tom Wahl's – Fast food chain in the Rochester, New York area
- Valentine
- VeganBurg
- Wayback Burgers – American fast casual restaurant chain
- Webers
- Wendy's – American international fast food chain
- Wetson's
- What-A-Burger
- Whataburger – American fast food restaurant chain
- White Castle – American fast food restaurant chain
- White Spot
- Wienerschnitzel – American fast-food restaurant chain
- Wild Willy's
- Wilson's Sandwich Shop
- Wimpy
- Winky's
- Zesto Drive-In
- Zip's Drive-in
- A Burger King restaurant in Leicester Square, London, United Kingdom
- A Carl's Jr. restaurant in Denton, Texas
- A Hardee's restaurant in Wanchai, Hong Kong
- A Jack in the Box restaurant in Willits, California
- A Wendy's restaurant in Hillsborough, North Carolina
See also
References
- Margaret Kenda (1990). Barron's Cooking Wizardry for Kids. Barron's Educational Series. p. 113. ISBN 978-0-8120-4409-6.
External links
- Media related to Hamburger restaurants at Wikimedia Commons
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