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Some are twelve napkin sloppy, others four-bites-and-out. Some venues will continue to practice social distancing and masking: Customers can check with individual venues to determine their availability and Covid-secure measures before deciding to visit. Smashburgers here, minimum two patties per burger, with cheesecake at dessert and no overly fussy toppings.

A symbol of both how far Shake Shack — a U. Prepare for take-off Holding out as the best cheeseburger in London. No component overpowers another — this a burger modelled on the best fast food versions, executed like no other. It seems redundant saying it, for it is the express purpose of this map, but Lucky Chip est. Multiple locations and a new smashburger to get excited about. The savvy here is in tossing sticky fried onions with a glug of vermouth, which adds an adult bitterness to their sweet, glossy caramelisation.

The rest? Because it tastes almost exactly like a McDonald's 99p cheeseburger. Within a brioche bun is a 6oz rib cap patty, dill pickles, chopped white onion, and thousand island sauce imitation special sauce on top of an imitation Big Mac. London fell hard for thick, mid-rare, burgers covered in cheeses and other accessories whose quality often clashes with the expression of the meat. At this small, popular neighbourhood cafe by Rectory Road overground, the smashburger is king, and currently only available at weekends.

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Beyond the constant streams of Prosecco and Bloody Mary's that arrive at your table, the food menu features hot dogs and vegan banana pancakes and all sorts of booze-soaking goodness. We demolished it in seconds. The Patate started out at Camden Market, but now has its first bricks and mortar place by Kentish Town station. This is less a traditional patty-lettuce-pickles kind of a burger than a full boeuf bourgignon condensed into a portable, bread-encased new form.

A juicy patty, cheese, gem lettuce, house sauce, pickles and a side of fluffy chips, nothing more and nothing less. Lucky Chip , various locations. And while that may seem like enough sauces for one dish, we recommend testing out the burnt butter mayo and tangy secret sauce, too.

If that calls for a few orders of truffle tots and cheesy fries, then so be it. Keeping things simple with a nose-to-tail, grab-and-go ethos. Flank , various sites.

A cheeseburger, but not as you know it. It's substantial and juicy, without ever tipping into brioche bun-soaked albatross territory. Welcome, friends, to flavour country. Sure, you've heard about their thick juicy steaks but the insider tip when visiting the Hawksmoor is to head to the downstairs bar for their house burger.

As well as the same high quality beef they use for steaks they use bone marrow to create an intense rich flavour. You'll save a few quid too. Hawksmoor , various locations in London and Manchester.



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