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10 Top Burgers in Dallas to Add to Your Bucket List

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by Diana Spechler
Updated 21 October 2021

It’s no secret that the heart of Dallas is its restaurants. From the strip mall hidden gems of Frisco to the fine-dining spots in the Park Cities to the endless options on Beltline, this food-loving city only continues to expand its repertoire. So it’s no surprise that Dallas is home to some truly delicious burgers, where the city’s most creative chefs have all kinds of takes on the American classic — a jerk burger, a falafel burger, and a rattlesnake burger, to name a few.

One upscale eatery slings a cheeseburger basket fit for kids (you’ll love the side of tater tots), but make no mistake — it appeals to the most sophisticated palates. A couple of restaurants have entire burger menus. Whether you like your burgers traditional with a slice of tomato and a little ketchup, or you’re of a “the-fancier-the-better” mindset, you’ll find your soulmate burger on this top ten list.

A photo of The Island Spot restaurant
4.0
4 (7)
$30 and under
Jamaican
South Dallas
About the restaurant

If you love Jamaican food, you’ll love The Island Spot’s jerk burger, seasoned with spices that owner Richard Thomas imports from Jamaica, where he grew up. Fresh off the grill, the burger comes with tomato, lettuce, mayo, and fries, but it would be a shame not to order a couple appetizers to share, too, such as the crispy fried plantains or the coconut shrimp with sweet and spicy sauce.


Top review
alyub
Dined on 15 Feb 2020
Great authentic Caribbean food. Loved the oxtail and the beef patties. Place turns into a club in the late evening by the way and may get loud.
A photo of Ferah Tex-Med Kitchen restaurant
4.5
4.5 (189)
$30 and under
Mediterranean
Garland
About the restaurant

The signature Ferah burger steals the show at this husband-and-wife-owned Mediterranean-Texan fusion restaurant. Combining half a pound of locally sourced Angus beef with Texas goat cheese, wild mushrooms, caramelized onions, and homemade pesto aioli on a toasted brioche bun, the Ferah burger pairs perfectly with parmesan-dusted truffle fries. Other options include a classic cheeseburger and a falafel burger. Be sure to finish off your meal at this casual but elegant eatery with a Turkish coffee crème brulee prepared with Texas-grown wild berries or a chocolate mousse cake made in the shape of the Lonestar State.


Top review
Daniel
Dined on 28 Oct 2024
The food and service were excellent. The food came out quick.
A photo of Lovers Seafood And Market restaurant
4.8
4.8 (1598)
$31 to $50
Seafood
Park Cities
About the restaurant

Restaurateurs Tracy Rathbun and Lynae Fearing are the brains behind this popular seafood spot where the ceviche depends on the daily catch, the oyster selection rotates by the season, and simple recipes like pan-seared halibut meet innovative dishes such as shellfish yellow curry. Though it might seem counterintuitive to order a burger at a fish joint, the cheeseburger is simple and delicious. Topped with griddled onions and sharp cheddar, the meal comes with a side of fries — a hearty finisher after knocking back a few oysters from the raw bar.


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Natasha
Dined 1 day ago
Best shrimp and grits of my life! Wonderful atmosphere and service.
A photo of Local restaurant
4.6
4.6 (1435)
$50 and over
American
Deep Ellum
About the restaurant

Tracy Miller’s seasonally driven, upscale contemporary American restaurant in the Boyd Hotel offers an amazing seven-course tasting menu with wine pairings, but diners who prefer to order a la carte will love the cheeseburger basket. Consider the playful juxtaposition of high-brow and low-brow: a meal that would please a child, but is a delicacy geared toward the most sophisticated palates. Heritage Angus beef and grilled sweet vidalias mingle with melted gruyere. Panko tater tots and homemade ketchup fill in the rest of the basket.


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Dinervip
Dined 4 days ago
The food is always outstanding, especially the fried chicken! The space is warm and inviting, the service was great. So happy Local is going strong after two-plus decades!
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4.8
4.8 (6177)
$50 and over
Southwest
Uptown
About the restaurant

Though the rattlesnake burger’s name is a bit of a misnomer — it’s actually a nod to the in-house bar, Rattlesnake — it’s still one that stands out in the city. Chef Dean Fearing’s upscale Southwestern eatery, Fearing’s, located inside the Ritz-Carlton, is the pinnacle of the Dallas fine-dining scene, and everything on the menu is flawless. Served on a pretzel bun with pepper jack, bacon, and Dean’s “secret sauce,” the locally sourced, lunch-only beef burger is mesquite-grilled and served with homemade rosemary fries using potatoes specially imported from Maine.


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Nathan
Dined today
From the minute you arrive till you leave this is a next level dining experience. Everything was perfect and our waiter Qani was exceptional.
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4.8
4.8 (3492)
$31 to $50
American
Design District
About the restaurant

This casual gastropub is all about the beer and shared plate pairings. The wide and ever-changing craft selection draws the city’s beer lovers, and executive chef Joshua Bonee’s culinary skills bring those passionate about food. The grass-fed chuck burger with cheddar and Thousand Island dressing is a consistent crowd-pleaser. Juicy and flavorful, chuck tends to be the tastiest burger meat because of its high fat content (it’s cut from the shoulder). An item on the “For Those Who Won’t Share” menu, the chuck burger is served with fries, but also plays well with share plates such as crispy Brussels sprouts or cheesy potatoes (gruyere, mozzarella, chives, and garlic confit). A frosty beer completes the meal.


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Michael
Dined 1 day ago
Our waiter Charlie- best waiter ever! Friendly, efficient and fun.
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4.9
4.9 (3249)
$31 to $50
Global, International
Preston Hollow
About the restaurant

Not everything on The Mercury’s lunchtime burger menu counts as a burger in a conventional sense. There’s a fried fish sandwich with spicy tartar sauce, for instance, as well as a reuben, a patty melt, and a grilled cheese sandwich with four kinds of cheese. Which is not to say the menu skimps on burgers. Apart from the classic burger, there’s the “double double” diner burger, the fried egg and bacon burger, the jalapeño fire burger, and seven others. So if you’re in a burger mood, you’re sure to find one you like. The Mercury is upscale with an extensive wine list, minimalist décor, and fine-dining prices to match the skills of chef Chris Ward, whom D Magazine once named the Best Chef in Dallas.


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Gerald
Dined on 14 Nov 2024
Prices were in line with other high end steak house prices but the food was superior. We had a party of 4 and we tried a wide selection from the menu and everything was delicious. Their selection of wines were very good and not over priced.
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4.6
4.6 (553)
$30 and under
American
Park Cities
About the restaurant

On the extensive menu of this iconic contemporary American restaurant, first opened in 1974, diners can choose among three burgers, each served with a side of fries. The Backyard Burger boasts a grilled chuck and short rib patty, American cheese, lettuce, tomato, onion, and “1974 sauce” on a toasted brioche bun; the Remedy Burger contains a grilled chuck and short rib patty, bacon, cheddar, fried egg, lettuce, tomato, pickle, and avocado mayo; and the Park Cities Impossible Burger offers a vegetarian alternative — a plant-based Impossible patty with sautéed portobello mushrooms, avocado, oven-dried tomatoes, boursin cheese, and balsamic reduction. You can’t go wrong with any of them.


Top review
OpenTable Diner
Dined on 7 Jan 2023
Joe was the greatest server and made sure we had a great time.
A photo of Chip's Old Fashioned Burgers - Park Cities restaurant
4.0
4 (2)
$30 and under
Burgers
Park Cities
About the restaurant

For anyone who’s serious about their burgers, Chip’s Old Fashioned is a dream come true: Diners choose either 1/3 pound or 1/2 pound of meat (turkey, bison, veggie, portobello, or tuna), a bun (four bread options or a lettuce wrap), and any of six kinds of cheese. The twelve topping options include traditional items such as bacon and mushrooms, as well as more creative choices like hickory sauce, fried egg, and fried green tomato. Each built-to-order burger is topped with mayo, mustard, lettuce, tomato, onion, and pickles.


Top review
Andy
Dined on 28 July 2018
Good selection of burgers, sandwiches, and other meals. Fried pickles are better than most. The employees care to make you feel welcome. Nothing more than better than most other places and it sure beats chain burger joints.
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4.7
4.7 (1737)
$30 and under
Tex-Mex
Lakewood / White Rock Lake
About the restaurant

This beloved chef-driven smokehouse across from the Arboretum smokes meat in-house, “low and slow,” on a wood-burning smoker. The cheeseburger on a challah bun is prepared with house-ground beef, bacon, cheddar, and caramelized onions. Those who prefer their burgers in miniature will enjoy the sliders, either brisket or pork, served with a side of pickles. Like any barbecue joint worth its salt, Smoky Rose offers an extensive list of outstanding sides. Burgers pair with fried okra, jalapeño hush puppies, or collard greens, and don’t forget the Dr. Pepper sheet cake for dessert.


Top review
Julie
Dined 1 day ago
It was our first time here and we will definitely be back!
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