1. Cleaver East, Dublin
Cleaver East’s #PornBurger is the stuff of legend. Every month, they change it up and it’s always a sight to behold.
April’s burger? The Roastburger.
#theroastburger took over the #pornburger reigns, consisting of ‘32 Day Aged Roasted Sirloin, Toasted Yorkshire Brioche, Parsnip Mayo, Black Truffle Mash, Dubliner Vintage Cheddar and Crispy Carrots’, a stunning play on the traditional Sunday Roast, but in the form of a burger!
2. Burzza, Waterford
As its name suggests, Burzza specialises in pizzas, burgers and, er, burger pizzas.
Look how loaded this guy is.
3. Wowburger, Dublin
Juicy burgers with an impeccable selection of toppings. Fast food has never tasted so good.
4. Son of a Bun, Cork
Fast becoming a Mecca of sorts for burger aficionados, Son of a Bun does American style burgers with Irish ingredients.
Try the S.O.B Burger. You won’t regret it.
5. Bunsen, Dublin
Look at that melty cheese and just try not to dribble all over yourself.
6. Eat Gastropub, Galway
A beef and stout burger served on a blaa.
CAN’T COPE.
7. Jo’Burger, Dublin
You might have trouble fitting these in your mouth, but once you do…
8. Coqbull, Cork/Limerick
With branches in Cork and Limerick, Coqbull is fast becoming the burger spot in Munster.
Look at them pickles, though.
9. Farmer Browns, Dublin
*passes out*
10. Left Bank, Kilkenny
This burger is making eyes at us. There is no two ways about it.
11. Rogue & Co., Roscommon
Look at this juicy lamb burger. Don’t you just want to wrap your gob around it?
12. Rustic Stone, Dublin
Fancy and mouthwatering, Rustic Stone’s burgers are second to none.
13. Supermacs
Has a Mighty Mac ever let you down? Didn’t think so.
Love you, Supermacs.
14. Finally… this thing in Donegal
*grabs knife and fork*
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