6 Best Burgers in North Dakota!
In the Midwest, meat is the name of the game. And North Dakota is no exception. The Roughrider State is home to some of the finest burger joints around, offering everything from juicy classics to gourmet fare with all toppings imaginable. If you’re looking for a mouthwatering burger, you’re in the right place. Check out the 6 best burger joints in the state.
Sickies Garage, Multiple locations
Known as the home of 50 burgers and 50 brews, Sickies has consistently been lauded as having the best burgers in the state. With unique menu items like the Tator Tot Hot Dish burger, the glazed donut burger, and the crab cake burger, your dining experience will take you places you didn’t know burgers could go.
JL Beers, Multiple locations, ND
With a slogan of “Seating for 1000, 47 at a time,” JL Beers focuses more on the food than the atmosphere, which doesn’t mean that either is lacking. For an inimitable meal, try the Mt. Mushmore (Sautéed mushrooms, Swiss cheese, and teriyaki sauce) or the Rajun Cajun (Pepper jack cheese, Cajun lime sauce, grilled onions, and Cajun seasoning).
The Walrus, Bismarck, ND
A triple threat, The Walrus is as famous for its craft beer and sweet potato fries as it is for its burgers, and that is saying a lot. You won’t find anything fancy at The Walrus, but there is no need for fancy when your food is this good.
Speedway 805 Grill, Grand Forks, ND
Family owned and operated since 1988, the Speedway has been wowing diners from the very beginning. Burgers are ground daily and made to order, giving you a variety of options ranging from the Tomcat (American& pepper jack cheese, bacon, grilled onions, chipotle ranch, and cayenne pepper) to the Burger from Hell (jalapenos, cayenne pepper, pepper jack cheese, and chipotle mayo).
Pounds, Fargo ND
Fargo’s newest burgers and brews destination, Pounds is the place to go for new and daring flavor combinations that you won’t find anywhere else. Need an example? How about the 38th Parallel burger, featuring house-made kimchi, pepper jam, cilantro, and yin-yang sauce, or the Orange Windmill, made up of gouda, amaretto-marinated mushrooms, Orange balsamic reduction, tomato, and caramelized onions.
Hi-Ho Burgers & Brews, Fargo, ND
Founded in 1947, Hi-Ho has prided itself on its simple, yet delicious burgers ever since. In addition to the delectable food, diners can also take advantage of 23 beers on tap and 1919 root beer.