Atlanta Burger Week 2023: Eat At These Restaurants
There’s nothing like a well done beef patty, melted cheese with all the fixings. Yes, it’s ATL Burger Week.
We’re going to tell you everything you need to know about Atlanta Burger Week this year, so you can participate (i.e. eat) at local restaurants.
When Is Atlanta Burger Week 2023?
Atlanta Burger Week runs from April 17-23, 2023 and it’s all about supporting local restaurants. Along with showcasing the best burger restaurants in Atlanta, Burger Week is a time to get some delicious food.
Ahh, the hamburger. Lionized in fast-food lore as laden between a sesame bun, the hamburger has been castigated and criticized by health kickers for years, yet remains America’s most accessible meal. Notice we said meal. Yes, a real hamburger is a meal unto itself.
Support These Restaurants For Atlanta Burger Week
ATL is the epicenter this week as Atlanta Burger Week is on and poppin’ like French fry grease. The annual partnership between the Georgia Beef Board and Creative Loafing brings ATL Burger Week to the city once again.
Of course, with the delish deal, you’ll be encouraged to vote for your favorite burger at atlburgerweek.com.
Black-owned business Anna’s BBQ boasts a lengthy traditional barbecue menu. The comfortable, family friendly atmosphere makes this Kirkwood institution well worth the visit.
This multilevel gastropub in East Atlanta Village is the latest venture from the Bookhouse Pub/MJQ crew. Inside, nautical references and rustic, vintage flourishes cater to the gamut of hipsters, foodies, and craft beer lovers. Prepare for a wait. | more…
Bad Daddy’s Burgers has four locations in Atlanta – Chamblee, Roswell, Smyrna and Decatur. Bad Daddy’s website: Our philosophy to prepare simple foods–such as the quintessential American dish, the hamburger–with culinary passion satisfied a craving among restaurant-goers like nothing had before. | more…
From Bulla’s website: “Set out to create the kind of place that stirs the senses and stimulates the appetite. inspired by the famous gastrobars in spain, bulla was born.” Part of a chain originating from Miami. | more…
A burger joint with an emphasis on sustainability, depending on local farmers for 100 percent grass-fed beef. 5 Atlanta locations – Decatur, Grant Park, Buckhead, Dunwoody and Peachtree Corners. | more…
Neighborhood Specialty Grocery, Wine, Beer and local eatery located in the Grant Park neighborhood. Gather is the take-out restaurant located inside Grant Park Market. | more…
Big juicy burgers with some creative twists, plus Vidalia onion rings, and thick milkshakes. The original location is in Sweet Auburn Curb Market. | more…
Grub Burger dishes out an extensive burger menu featuring everything from the “guacapotle” burger (topped with chipotle aioli, cheddar cheese, and handmade guacamole) to the Texas luau burger (topped with braised pulled pork, a grilled pineapple slice, grilled jalapeños, teriyaki and barbecue sauce)… | more…
Early mornings, loading a van, setting up a farmer’s market tent in the cold, heat, rain and sun. The first Hero Doughnuts outpost was a shared commercial kitchen where founder Will Drake’s 2-day process of making brioche style, yeast doughnuts started. Fresh fruit cooked down and mixed into glazes … | more…
HOBNOB Tavern has 2 locations open currently (Sept/2020) with plans to open at Atlanta Station and in Alpharetta in Fall 2020. Hobnob: Open in 2010 in Midtown (moving to Atlantic Station in Fall, 2020), HOBNOB is a “spirited” place, featuring one of the largest collections of bourbon and whiskey in … | more…
Its name is a Chinese take on “beer belly,” the cuisine skews all sorts of directions, from kimchi to whole rotisserie chickens. Burgers, spicy roast pork belly, nachos, corn dogs, poutine, and charcuterie are also on the menu, rounding out a surprising mix. | more…
The Albert is a comfortable neighborhood watering hole that serves consistently good bar food and drinks. It’s also a great place to catch a sports game on TV or screen the latest episode of the “The Walking Dead.” | more…
A friendly neighborhood gastropub in the heart of East Atlanta Village, the Glenwood offers a great hangout. Its handsomely appointed interior is a fine spot for socializing or watching a sporting event, and its kitchen turns out moderately priced, satisfying fare a notch above average pub grub. | more…
A neighborhood pub in Oakhurst, the Imperial features Southern comfort and typical bar food with a twist. The menu features a host of appetizers including black-eyed pea dip and la poutine de Georgia, but guests will also find wings, sandwiches, and burgers as well. | more…
This East Atlanta pub serves great bar food without jumping on the gastropub bandwagon. During the warmer months, grab a seat on the massive patio. A neighborhood staple and local favorite.
If you want something to wash it all down with, check out which eateries are also offering $5 Evan Williams Peach Bourbon drinks as part of the deal as well.
CJ Johnson: CJ is a longtime Atlantan who has written a book about Atlanta's food scene. He has also fallen in love with the city's music and sports scenes. He writes about Food, Restaurants, Travel, Sports and Atlanta Culture. Check out the book. https://amzn.to/3RPmbZM