Food truck serves an eclectic menu inspired by Hawaiian flavors, including kalua pork and cabbage in banana leaves, a teriyaki angus beef burger, and poke.
This neighborhood burger joint is a great place to enjoy hand-shaped patties and a wealth of fried sides. And yes, that guy or gal pulling the tap or handing you some serious Frito pie was in that punk band you saw the other night.
One of several burger outlets operated by Austin's Hamburger King, Dan Junk, whose trademark has always been good, fresh food and friendly service.
Homegrown burger chain specializes in massive and customizable burgers, inventive shakes, and a few healthier options like salads and a turkey burger, too.
The menu offers an exemplary burger lineup with an emphasis on quality ingredients: buns freshly baked in-house, hand-crafted patties of freshly ground beef (or bison, tuna, or veggies), and homemade condiments. Any conversation about the best burger in Austin has to include Hopdoddy.
The menu offers an exemplary burger lineup, with an emphasis on quality ingredients: buns freshly baked in-house, hand-crafted patties of freshly ground beef (or bison, tuna, or veggies), and homemade condiments. Any conversation about the best burger in Austin has to include Hopdoddy.
Here you'll find burgers fashioned from hormone- and antibiotic-free Black Angus beef, all-natural ground chicken breast, fresh-cut fries, and milkshakes.
Here you'll find burgers fashioned from hormone- and antibiotic-free Black Angus beef, all-natural ground chicken breast, fresh-cut fries, and milkshakes. This location is drive-through only.
If you don't mind screaming children and drunken moms, the burgers are fantastic. Save room for Amy's Ice Creams next door.
The Longhorn Special, onion rings, and fried chicken are still amazing after the family's sale of the shop to the Galaxy and Zocalo Cafes restaurant group.
Hand-cut fries and chocolate-cinnamon shakes draw a comfortable, mixed crowd.
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