Did someone say Burgers? To get you the ultimate list of the finest restaurants, we assessed the best review and restaurant sites incorporating millions of expert and diner reviews. Find everything you need to know about the best Burgers spots in Fremont below.
Finding the best Burgers spots in Fremont can take way too long. We looked at Yelp and Google’s ratings for 4854 spots across Seattle, analyzed 1095134 restaurant reviews, and sifted through 1116 lists and articles from the likes of Thrillist, Seattle Magazine and Trip Savvy – applying our Feastfox magic to sift through results. Yes, we even looked at Thrillist - The Absolute Best Burgers in Seattle Right Now, Seattle Magazine - Where to Get the Best Burgers and Beer in Seattle and Trip Savvy - The Best Burgers in Seattle to pull this list together. If it’s on the list, we’ve checked and verified that the restaurant is still open and will showcase any updated hours and services you need to be aware of. Since Feastfox gets no payment for showing these restaurants, you can trust the restaurants in this list. We don’t recommend restaurants lightly, these 10 are really something special.
See what Burgers costs, on average, in each neighborhood. Expect to find the most expensive Burgers at Fremont, and great deals at Wallingford. Knowing the average price of 1 burger will help you know what to expect next time you dine out.
Neighborhood | Ave. price for 1 burger | # Burgers places |
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Fremont | $15 | 17 |
Phinney Ridge | $11 | 9 |
West Woodland | $8 | 10 |
Wallingford | $7 | 16 |
To elevate your beef burger experience, we recommend some Cabernet Sauvignon to go with your dish. This pairing works especially well because this red wine matches the beef due to its structure and tannins.
When considering what goes best with turkey cheese burger, we recommend a glass of Pinot Noir, it truly complements the dish as it complements a salty cheese topping.
Experts suggest pairing a lamb burger with a glass of Monastrell, a popular red wine.
On September 2, 2012, United States’s Burgers fans celebrated a new world record by the hamburger, weighing 2,014 pounds.
If you ever wondered what expensive hamburger can cost, wait ‘til you hear this. In 2011, the most expensive hamburger sold for $5,000 in Corvallis, United States.
Takeru Kobayashi took the world-record for eating the most burger by having 12 in one sitting in 2014.
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