![]() 37 Edge St, Manchester, M4 1HW.įinding a home in Manchester’s new entertainment complex, Lane7, Fat Hippo has some pretty interesting burgers on the go – including a double stacked burger that’s absolutely lathered in peanut butter. ![]() I’m out of breath just listing it… If that’s a tad too much for you to handle, there are of course more modestly sized menu items to choose from! Halal-friendly options are also available here. Not only that, but it’s also tastily finished off in a brioche bun with stuffing balls on top and fries on the side. It double-stacks buttermilk fried chicken breasts with chicken thigh, Yorkshire puddings, pea and onion fritter, chicken tots, bacon jam, cheese, gravy, hash brown and mac & cheese. Their star menu item is the ‘Massive Cock’, a skyscraper of a burger that sits at over 12 inches tall and definitely isn’t for the faint-hearted. The restaurant serves up ‘proper fried chicken’ in a variety of ways, but if you’re in the mood for a burger – these one’s are worth ditching the beef for. ![]() The only just-chicken option on the list, Yard & Coop is pretty unbeatable when it comes to buttermilk chicken. 18 West Ashton St, Salford, M50 2XS | Escape to Freight Island, 11 Baring St, M1 2PZ | 7 Stonepail Rd, Gatley, Cheadle, SK8 4EZ. The spot is well worth a try if you’re a bonafide burger lover. They have also recently opened a Stockport restaurant due to demand and success, boldly claiming that they serve “lean, mean, Burgerism cuisine”. Enjoy burgers featuring smashed Cheshire beef patties, classic cheesys, and those of the deep fried chicken variety, as well as skin-on fries, BBQ or Buffalo wings for those fancying something a little different.īurgerism has a spot in Salford as well as one nestled within the Manc-fave Escape to Freight Island, alongside a number of drinks vendors to wash your stacked burger down with. Burgerism Credit: BurgerismĪ burger shop that many have raved about in Manchester, Burgerism serves seriously good double-stacked burgers, with both vegan and meaty options to choose from. 49-51 Edge Street, Manchester, M4 1HW | Unit 2, Great Northern, Peter St, Manchester M3 4EN 3. Be sure to try out the Pizza Fries at their NQ restaurant on your cheat day for a real treat. The portions of fries are big enough to share, although we’re not gonna lie – they’re so good you probably won’t want to. I’m salivating at the thought… Options vary from double to triple cheeseburgers, with a chicken option, veggie option and vegan burger chucked in there too. One of Manchester’s most-loved burger joints – Almost Famous serves up a real messy burger, and it’s worth every finger-lickin’ minute!Įach burger is stacked high and smothered in all the cheese and sauces you could dream of, resulting in a delicious, taste explosion. What’s more, What’s Your Beef also have their own curated range of sauces, including the chipotle ketchup, habanero hot chilli, and garlic sweet chilli, meaning you can completely cater your burger to your taste! 24 Dale St, Northern Quarter, Manchester, M1 1FY. Whether you fancy a Stateside Deluxe, with beef, streaky bacon, cheese, spinach, and pickle, the Freebird chicken burger, or the vegan twist with the Got No Beef, they have something for everyone. With their tongue-in-cheek name, What’s Your Beef gets straight down to business with their no-nonsense, grass-fed, locally sourced beef burgers.
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