Raving Review: Burgerland – Paris, TX
If you’re anywhere within driving distance of Paris, Texas, do yourself a favor and put Burgerland at the top of your must-eat list. This little roadside burger shack isn’t just good — it’s legendary. A multiple-time Paris News Readers’ Choice Award Winner for Best Burger and Fries, Burgerland isn’t just living up to the hype — it’s smashing it.
Tucked away like a true hidden gem, Burgerland may not look fancy, but don’t let that fool you. Step inside the cozy, counter-only interior, and you’re hit with the sizzle and aroma of burgers cooking just feet away. This is front-row seating to watch the burger maestro in action — flipping patties with precision and loading up generous portions like it’s an art form. The charm continues outside under a covered picnic area, where locals and out-of-towners alike dig into plates piled high.
Now let’s talk food. The burgers are massive, juicy, and taste like a real burger should. I went for the double-meat, and while it nearly knocked me into a food coma, I regret nothing. Each bite was flat-out satisfying. If I had one tiny suggestion? Maybe a little seasoning on the patty while it grills, something like Slap Yo Mama — but honestly, that’s splitting hairs. This burger holds its own.
And the fries… Sweet mercy. These are the best skin-on fries I’ve ever had — hot, crispy, and seasoned just enough to keep you reaching for more. A small order is anything but small, and the large? That’s enough to feed a crew. No kidding — these fries are what cravings are made of.
The value is incredible too. For the size, quality, and taste, you’d expect to pay a lot more. But at Burgerland, you leave full, happy, and wondering when you can come back. And believe me — people do come back. Folks drive in from neighboring counties just to get their fix. Staff was on-spot with refills and were a jolly group.
Final verdict? Burgerland is the real deal. No gimmicks. No frills. Just old-school, honest-to-goodness burgers and fries that will ruin you for the chains forever. A Paris, TX staple that deserves every accolade it gets — and then some.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ – Best burger shack in...
Read moreBurgerland: Where Flavor Triumphs Over Frills Burgerland is the culinary equivalent of a minimalist artist who decided to focus solely on potatoes and ground beef. It's a place that dared to ask, "What if a burger joint was stripped down to its absolute essence?" And the answer, my friends, is a glorious, greasy symphony of flavor. Let's talk about the atmosphere first. It's like an old diner meets frequently tagged overpass: clean, full of personality. No fancy decor, just the satisfying sizzle of burgers and the cheerful chatter of customers. It's a refreshing change from the neon-lit burger chains that scream at you to "supersize your meal." Here, the focus is on the food, not the ambiance. Now, the burgers. They’re like a well-dressed person in jeans and a t-shirt: simple, classic, and undeniably sexy. No fancy sauces, no exotic cheeses. Just a juicy patty, toasted bun, and a few essential toppings. It's a testament to the fact that sometimes, less is truly more. But the real star of the show is the fries. They're the crispy, golden, salty perfection that dreams are made of. I'm convinced they've discovered a secret potato strain or something, because these fries are on another level. They're so good, you might find yourself ordering an extra side just to soak up the ketchup. The service? Well, it's like having a really enthusiastic and efficient robot take your order. Fast, friendly, and to the point. No small talk, no awkward pauses. You order, you wait, you stuff your face and then you pay. It's the epitome of no-nonsense dining. So, if you're tired of burger joints that try to be everything to everyone, head to Burgerland. It's a place where the food does all the talking, and it's got a hell of a lot to say. This is burger nirvana,...
Read moreI was in Paris Texas today I live in the Southeastern mountains of Oklahoma 4 years I'm a veteran and was sent over to a doctor's appointment in Paris and I asked the receptionist where's the best hamburger in town was she said burger land I went there to experience it and I was disappointed in the paper thin Burger the Meat part was just paper thin thinner than McDonald's cheapest hamburger anyway I was disappointed . the french fries were excellent the service was excellent but I ordered this simple hamburger with light mayonnaise mustard and ketchup it came with this massive amount of mustard ketchup and mayonnaise in fact my first bite just globbed out of the burger and almost got in my new shirt thank God it didn't anyway landed on the counter but it was a messy burger and paper thin hamburger patty I wouldn't recommend it to any of my friends continue on ,it looks like you've been there for a lot of years your success is written on the walls I'm just disappointed I'm a hamburger guy from childhood I'm 74 now I've eaten hamburgers all over the world and this was very disappointing I'm sorry sincerely staff sergeant...
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