Hereâs a place thatâs supposed to do a thing thatâs made to call at us; an attempt to craft a proper burger. I ordered the cheesed beef burger, with an extra patty and a nashville hot burger. I ordered cheesy fries as a side too.
Now the price. The cheesed beef burger on its own cost 8.50, but seeing that an extra patty was just another 1.50 I thought it would only be sensible to get more meat thatâs almost five times less than the standard burger on its own! When i got down to business I realised that had i not ordered that extra beef patty, I would have been cheesed off big time. The size of the burger was pretty small, and I noticed the beef patty itself was smashed down to a rasher. The taste was good, with a decent amount of cheese in there and super soft buns, but wish it could have lasted a bit longer for something that cost me a tenner, as i cleared it up in four bites.
The nashville hot. Well then, I like a bit of buttermilk batter on a meat, but not the other way round. The batter on this thing was hanging off around the seams, it was very hard and crunchy for my liking and I noticed only a sliver of actual chicken meat in the central portion of the patty that was literally one bites worth.
I enjoy my burgers, and there are decent places in Preston that cater good quality burgers. Although I enjoyed the taste of their beef burger, sadly, the rest just wasnât serviceable. I can see the attempt of this place vying to be a one stop premium burger joint, but the quantity and exorbitant price does not add up. And the location of this place isnât exactly what I would describe upmarket and family friendly - especially in the evenings!, so donât be expecting palatable views to go with your a la carte burger whilst seeing questionable people hanging around just opposite. In conclusion, the aptly named âBurgrâ seems to have missed much more...
   Read moreIf you're on the quest for the ultimate burger experience, look no further than Burgr's Double Double Cheesâd Smash Burger. From the first bite to the last, this burger delivers a symphony of flavors that will leave you craving more.
First and foremost, let's talk about the patty. The smash technique used to cook it creates a perfect balance of crispiness on the outside while maintaining juiciness on the inside. It's evident that they use high-quality beef, and the double serving ensures that every bite is packed with savory goodness.
But what truly sets this burger apart is the it's a generous smothering of gooey, melted cheese that blankets the patty like a warm embrace. Each bite oozes with cheesy delight, adding a creamy richness that elevates the burger to new heights.
The bun deserves recognition too. Soft yet sturdy, it holds everything together without getting soggy, allowing you to savor each component without any messiness.
The portion size is generous, ensuring that even the heartiest appetites will be satisfied. Whether you're dining in or grabbing it for takeaway, the Double Double Cheesâd Smash Burger is a guaranteed crowd-pleaser.
The atmosphere at Burgr is welcoming, with friendly staff who are passionate about their craft. The service is prompt, and the attention to detail is commendable.
In conclusion, if you're craving a burger experience that goes above and beyond the ordinary, this is the place for you. With its exceptional flavors, quality ingredients, and impeccable execution, it will leave you coming...
   Read moreCan't say how disappointed I am. I was told they were cheaper and better than five guys. The beef burger I has was light weight with 2 very thin burgers. Although it tasted kind of ok, the cheese flavoured sauce gave it a slimy texture and I couldnt identify what else was in with the burger. Chips were like Macdonald small fries and came with pots of cheese flavoured sauce. My son described his shake as the texture of puke. My shake tasted oddly of aniseed ( 3 shakes litrally down the drain). Very overpriced for what we got. I wouldn't recommend this place or order...
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