Where to Get a Great Burger and Fries in Seattle
Looking for a great burger and fries in Seattle? Whether you’re out for a classic burger with the basic condiments or want something a bit fancier, Seattle’s burger joint scene is here for you. The number of burger spots in Seattle is actually pretty numerous, but here are a few spots where you can’t go wrong.
Dick’s is a Seattle classic. Since 1953, this burger joint has plied its trade in burgers, fries, shakes and sundaes with straightforward assuredness. No, you can’t substitute a chicken, turkey or Gardenburger for a beef patty. No, you won’t find fancy toppings or an array of sides. What you will find are all-beef, never-frozen burgers, hand-cut fries made from actual potatoes, and hand-dipped chocolate, strawberry and vanilla shakes. Basic. Delicious. Award worthy. Cheap.
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Li’l Woody’s lets you choose your own adventure—basic burger or something slightly more adventurous. Basic burgers are crafted with Painted Hills beef, Tillamook cheddar, onions, pickles, ketchup and mayo, or choose one of their inventive burgers with such toppings as pickled figs, caramelized onions, green chiles and more. You can completely customize your sandwich—choose whatever toppings you want. The restaurant also has a chicken sandwich and a black bean burger, as well as some rockin’ hand-cut fries.
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More of a roadside burger shack than a restaurant, Uneeda Burger is all about locally sourced beef, chicken and vegetables for its delectable dishes. Go classic or go inventive with one of Uneeda’s Signature Burgers. The menu also includes chicken sandwiches, veggie burgers, grilled cheese and even a lamb burger. Fries and onion rings are not cheap or large portions, but are amazing! Bonus – Snoqualmie ice cream for the shakes and a decent wine and beer list!
Location: 4302 Fremont Avenue N, SeattleMore »
In the true spirit of Seattle, Rain City Burgers serves beef with no hormones or antibiotics in it and from cows fed a vegetarian diet, just as nature intended. The result? Tasty burgers that you can feel good about. The menu has a pleasing array of both classic and more dressed-up burgers as well as chicken sandwiches and more than one vegetarian option. Substitutions of different patty types are welcome so everyone in your group will be happy. The fry selection is doubly as yummy with hand-cut fries, but also tater tots, parmesan garlic fries, sweet potato fries and onion rings. Nom.
Location: 6501 Roosevelt Way NE, SeattleMore »
Okay, so Katsu Burger doesn’t offer your traditional burger and fries, but the combination of basic burger fare with tasty Japanese flavors is worth checking out. Get a classic burger patty with Japanese mayo and tonkatsu sauce or the signature katsu patty! Sides include wasabi coleslaw and fries (sea salt, curry or nori fries). Prices aren’t as cheap as, say, Dick’s, but the portions are large.
Location: 6538 4th Avenue S, SeattleMore »
Zippy’s is a popular burger spot in West Seattle that grinds its own chuck each and every day! The burger lineup includes classic burgers, a great kids menu, a lineup of special burgers with a variety of toppings as well as a list of customizable toppings if you need to up the ante on your burger. Also available are chicken sandwiches and a black bean burger.
Location: 9614 14th Avenue SW, SeattleMore »
1. Dick’s
Dick’s is a Seattle classic. Since 1953, this burger joint has plied its trade in burgers, fries, shakes and sundaes with straightforward assuredness. No, you can’t substitute a chicken, turkey or Gardenburger for a beef patty. No, you won’t find fancy toppings or an array of sides. What you will find are all-beef, never-frozen burgers, hand-cut fries made from actual potatoes, and hand-dipped chocolate, strawberry and vanilla shakes. Basic. Delicious. Award worthy. Cheap.
Locations:
- 111 NE 45th Street, Seattle
- 115 Broadway Avenue E, Seattle
- 9208 Holman Road NW, Seattle
- 12325 30th Ave North E, Seattle
- 500 Queen Anne Avenue N, Seattle
- 21910 Highway 99, Edmonds
2. Li’l Woody’s
Li’l Woody’s lets you choose your own adventure—basic burger or something slightly more adventurous. Basic burgers are crafted with Painted Hills beef, Tillamook cheddar, onions, pickles, ketchup and mayo, or choose one of their inventive burgers with such toppings as pickled figs, caramelized onions, green chiles and more. You can completely customize your sandwich—choose whatever toppings you want. The restaurant also has a chicken sandwich and a black bean burger, as well as some rockin’ hand-cut fries.
Locations:
- 1211 Pine Street, Seattle
- 2040 NW Market Street, Seattle
3. Uneeda Burger
More of a roadside burger shack than a restaurant, Uneeda Burger is all about locally sourced beef, chicken and vegetables for its delectable dishes. Go classic or go inventive with one of Uneeda’s Signature Burgers. The menu also includes chicken sandwiches, veggie burgers, grilled cheese and even a lamb burger. Fries and onion rings are not cheap or large portions, but are amazing! Bonus – Snoqualmie ice cream for the shakes and a decent wine and beer list!
Location: 4302 Fremont Avenue N, SeattleMore »
4. Rain City Burgers
In the true spirit of Seattle, Rain City Burgers serves beef with no hormones or antibiotics in it and from cows fed a vegetarian diet, just as nature intended. The result? Tasty burgers that you can feel good about. The menu has a pleasing array of both classic and more dressed-up burgers as well as chicken sandwiches and more than one vegetarian option. Substitutions of different patty types are welcome so everyone in your group will be happy. The fry selection is doubly as yummy with hand-cut fries, but also tater tots, parmesan garlic fries, sweet potato fries and onion rings. Nom.
Location: 6501 Roosevelt Way NE, SeattleMore »
5. Katsu Burger
Okay, so Katsu Burger doesn’t offer your traditional burger and fries, but the combination of basic burger fare with tasty Japanese flavors is worth checking out. Get a classic burger patty with Japanese mayo and tonkatsu sauce or the signature katsu patty! Sides include wasabi coleslaw and fries (sea salt, curry or nori fries). Prices aren’t as cheap as, say, Dick’s, but the portions are large.
Location: 6538 4th Avenue S, SeattleMore »
6. Zippy’s Giant Burgers
Zippy’s is a popular burger spot in West Seattle that grinds its own chuck each and every day! The burger lineup includes classic burgers, a great kids menu, a lineup of special burgers with a variety of toppings as well as a list of customizable toppings if you need to up the ante on your burger. Also available are chicken sandwiches and a black bean burger.
Location: 9614 14th Avenue SW, SeattleMore »
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