Como Viven las Hamburgueserías en Escocia
Burger Meats Bun: BMB was voted by James vs. Burger readers as Glasgow’s Best Burger of 2013 and is always an easy recommendation. We’d recommend the Smokin’ Bacon Burger, a side of thai chilli fries and some haggis popcorn to share. You can read our review of Burger Meats Bun here. (4 minute walk)
Bread Meats Bread: The other ‘BMB’ in Glasgow bears no relation to Burger Meats Bun and opened to hungry diners in November 2013. Their classic cheeseburger along with a side of poutine (there are quite a few options to choose from!) is in order if you choose to visit. You can read our review here. (6 minute walk)
*** FROM THE GFT, ROSE STREET: ***
Nice N Sleazy: MeatHammer Ltd’s burgers at Nice N Sleazy were voted as the best burgers in Glasgow in 2012 by our readers and came a very close second in 2013’s voting. You can’t go wrong with any of the creative burger offerings here, but the Lucretia is a favourite. You can read our review here. (6 minute walk)
Broadcast: The burgers made in ‘Toner’s Kitchen’ at Broadcast are ideal if you’re heading to a movie with a friend, as they’re always on a 2-4-1 offer. The Big Mackie burger, Toner Burger and a big plate of fries to share are ideal between two people. You can read our review here. (6 minute walk)
Slouch: Bath street is home to its fair share of Glasgow’s bars & restaurants, but Slouch is simply outstanding. Their Greedy B burger is perfect if you’re up for a challenge, the guys are always rocking a great music playlist and there’s a fantastic rum selection behind the bar too. You can read our review here. (3 minute walk)
Moskito: This Bath street basement bar is one that I was never previously a fan of; however, their recent menu change brought with it a good selection of quality burgers. The house burger sauce is one of the closest things you’ll find to ‘Big Mac sauce’ on a gourmet burger. There’s pool tables too, if you’re heading to a movie with your mates. You can read our review here. (2 minute walk)
Meat Bar: Cocktails with bacon in them, plates of ribs, burgers and steaks – Meat Bar is perfectly summed up in its name. Perfect if you are looking for something a little unique, we’d recommend the classic or specialist burger with a side of triple-cooked fries and a suckling sour! You can read our review here. (4 minute walk)
Jacker De Viande: Glasgow’s new kid on the block, Jacker has been wow’ing it’s customers since opening late last year. If you’re going to Fright Fest, we’d recommend this as the perfect setting for some horror discussion – when you see the artwork on the walls, you’ll know why! The BBQ Pork burger is one of the best in Glasgow – and don’t forget to get the churros for dessert! Read our review here. (4 minute walk)
Cocktail & Burger: ‘Hidden in plain sight’ – Cocktail & Burger; an unassuming little basement venue on Sauchiehall street, has been popular with customers since opening its doors in 2012. As you can imagine, their speciality is in the name. We’d recommend a double C&B burger with stealth fries. Read our review here. (3 minute walk)
Lucky 7: ‘No Frills, No Fuss, Good Food’ is the motto at Lucky 7; one of the most laid-back places you could hope to find in Glasgow. Their beef burger comes in at £7.77 and extra toppings cost 77p each. As you can probably tell, Lucky 7 is rather quirky, doesn’t take itself seriously (other than the quality of the food) and that’s why we love it. You can read our review here. (2 minute walk)
Red Onion: Perfect if you’re looking for a more intimate, romantic setting. Chef John Quigley’s food is simply outstanding and while there’s only one burger option on the menu, it can be customised with one of the many extra toppings available. We hear that there’s a secret burger also available too, but you may have to ask them yourselves about that! You can read our review here. (3 minute walk)
Fuente James Lees
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