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    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 12:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)

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    Almost Famous

    Almost Famous

    3.8(103 reviews)
    1.7 mi
    ££

    Friendly staff, loud pop music, but mediocre food. The classic burger patties were far too thin and…read moreplain tasting. The classic fries were seasoned but again nothing special, there was hardly any sweet potato fries in the basket. Go here for the hipness, not the food.

    Living in Portland I thought let's see how the guys in Manchester do a proper sandwich…read more So looking around on Yelp I noticed this place and I have walked by from the hotel a couple of times without noticing there are some restaurants. The old railway building. Thanks yelp for making me aware. They have a lunch special with a selection of burgers and a chicken sandwich for £10 (at the time of this review 07/2023). That includes a side of fries. I noticed every restaurant that you walk In the host will ask you about any allergies or intolerances. If you let them know you're they will let you know what to avoid. Or if they do not know they will send you a manager who knows. There must have been a huge problem with allergies and it is a great way to avoid it. It is, in the beginning, a bit annoying until you realize it is actually a good thing (I wonder if Mcdonald's to the same - I'll might have to try that). So I ordered the chicken burger with a breaded fried chicken breast some black pepper mayo sauce some salad, Onions, and a slap of avocado. WOW - the nicely tasting breaded chicken was fried to perfection and it was a really big piece without drying out. Good job! the "burner" was definitely the combination of chicken and that avocado spread mixed in With the black Peppercorn mayonnaise - an almost perfect bite. The bun was not too big to get in the way of tasting what's important all other ingredients have been fresh and am tasty the fries also fried to a crisp state without being burned. Hands down a surprisingly great burger. Oh, I will be back - the service was five starts as well quick, knowledgeable, and friendly!

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    The Bun and Bones Club - Roadhouse burger, chilli cheese fries, pig Mac and trailer trash fries.

    The Bun and Bones Club

    4.5(4 reviews)
    9.5 miStockport
    £

    The Bun and Bones Club has cherry Coke in a can, which alone is a very good sign…read more The menu is pretty full on, with even the most basic burger coming with two patties and five toppings (you choose from a wide selection, similar to Five Guys). It's also very good value, with that burger priced at £5 and chilli cheese fries and trailer trash fries, meals in themselves, at £4. They also do wings which I shall go back to try. The trailer trash fries involve pulled pork and are really delicious - that's about as good as pulled pork as I've had in Manchester, I think better than Red's or Cocka Doodle Moo down the road in Hazel Grove. My burger involved some good quality bacon, a fried patty of mac and cheese. I would have liked some ketchup but couldn't see it around and feared insulting the staff by adding to their masterpiece! The burger meat isn't quite as good as Filthy Cow, but good nonetheless. Some of the other creations get pretty wild Almost Famous-style, including a donut burger (or is that Solita?). I really liked the set up of the restaurant which had red booths, country music playing and drinks served in plastic red cups. As is obvious from the review it takes a lot of the best of the other burger restaurants in Greater Manchester and puts them together in a winning combo. I am close enough to walk to this place, which is both good and bad for my health (especially as they do takeaway). No doubt I will be back.

    An awesome burger joint that does some great quality stuff without making your burger a puzzle on…read morehow to hold the flipping thing that many places fail on. If you check their social media they post a special on Facebook every Friday/Saturday and they're typically on par if not better than the usual line up on the menu. Not tried their fries in a while but the chicken wings are pretty good but definitely 2nd place to the Burger.

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    Honest Burgers Manchester - GF Smashed Burger with Rosemary salted chips

    Honest Burgers Manchester

    3.0(2 reviews)
    1.7 miSpinningfields

    I went to Honest Burger with group of friends last week. I love burgers and in Manchester, it used…read moreto be case where it seemed like you had several really good places to go for a great burger. But I think that is less of a case now. My favourite burger place Filthy Cow closed and I think some places are not as good as they used to be - possibly because they are no longer able to serve their burgers pink. (To do with health and safety - most places can't guarantee that patties would be without bacteria. Usually only can if minced the meat in-house or the butcher they source meat from can guarantee). Honest Burger opened in Manchester about a month ago and I think its there first branch "up North". They have many branches in London and one in Reading, one Brighton and one in Bristol. Honest Burger in Manchester is next door to Manchester Hall - right next door to Dishoom which opened in Manchester a few months ago. I looked at the menu before visiting and I was happy that it was a fairly small menu - so they could focus on things - quality over quantity. Also very happy to see that Honest Burger served their burgers pink - unless otherwise requested. That reminded me a bit of Filthy Cow which kept things simple. At Honest Burger, there are 3 main "beef burgers". One with just beef (can add cheese), one with beef + bacon and another with beef, bacon + American cheese. There is also a chicken burger and a vegan burger (which is Beyond Meat - had Beyond Meat burger before when cooked myself and its not bad. Close taste and close texture to real meat). As well as the standard menu, they also do a seasonal special and also a local special. When we went last week, the special was called Spring. This was a beef patty, bacon, Montgomery's Cheddar, wild garlic pesto, rocket and pickles. Like all the other burgers, it came with rosemary chips. The local special was called Manchester - it has beef, black pudding, beer cheese sauce, mini roasties, bacon gravy, rocket and pickles. I had the Spring burger. It was delicious - lovely and juicy. The rosemary chips were good - I liked how it was a mixture of sizes so you get small crunchy bits. If I am being critical, they were a little bit too salty. But I rarely add salt to anything so quite often I find things a bit too salty. The prices of the burgers? How does it compare to other places? Probably the most well-known burger place in Manchester is Almost Famous. One thing about Almost Famous is all the burgers are double-patty. Although you don't get fries/chips included - fries cost from £3.50. So comparing the price of Honest Burger to Almost Famous. And also to Byron - another well known burger place. Comparing the most like for like possible to get a burger and fries. Honest Burger - Beef (Beef, red onion relish and lettuce). £9 + £1 for cheese. £10 (includes fries) Almost Famous - Famous (Double cheeseburger, salad stack, pickles, famous sauce, bacon ketchup) - £8.50 + £3.50 for Winning Fries. £12. Byron - Cheese (Beef patty, American cheese, lettuce, tomato, red onion, ketchup, mayonnaise) - £9.75 (includes fries). £9.75 So Honest Burger and Byron is similar in price. At Almost Famous, you get a double patty but with the cost of fries, it costs more. Just a bit more. (If you want a beef burger and fries, you can get this for just £8.75 at Bryons; £9 at Honest Burger). After eating, we all went to the top floor of Honest Burger which has been taken over by Manchester brewery, Runaway Brewery - with a tap room and a rooftop terrace.

    Worst food i have ever had in my life everything was uncooked the burger patties were raw and my…read morefriend almost got food poisoning. He went to the hospital 3 times after we went there... We never decided to go there ever again

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    Website Photo ahead of opening on April 15

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    Red's True Barbecue - The stage!

    Red's True Barbecue

    4.0(96 reviews)
    1.8 mi
    ££

    Overall, just okay. Being from the states, maybe I'm a little extra choosy with my BBQ…read more I ordered the half rack of ribs with 2 XXL wings - wings were over cooked, so one part of the XXL wing was inedible. Barely any sauce. The ribs were decent - definitely not fall off the bone type, but okay tasting. I asked for sweet potato fries, even with an upgrade charge, but alas, the service wasn't the best. So I got the regular fries - which were probably my favorite part of the meal. They were the thinner kind so not the typical "chips" - which I like! The BBQ sauces - 5 choices - I didn't care for any of them. The tangy coleslaw also wasn't a hit with me. $20 or so for the ribs/wings meal & a large Pepsi max.

    It had been awhile since I'd been here and my boyfriend was a reds true bbq virgin. So on date…read morenight we came here in which I was really excited about remembering past memories. Luckily I had booked on a Friday night. As we were walked to our table we were informed that there was no jerky or draft beers (same 5 years ago!) Anyway I chose the luxurious salted caramel and choc shake with rum (£8) which was divine and pawed the menu. They had drastically changed this. There are now more veggie and fish choices. Apart from the starters I didn't find the mains that inspiring. Anyway we decided to share some bbq wings for starters and himself had the brisket burn ends for main while I had the pitmaster for £18. The wings arrived in a tasty sauce and were fairly large. When the mains arrived my heart sank. I had to double check mine..it had the ribs..cheese sausage..meaty beans..and another pot of beans but no pulled pork or crackling ..my boyfriend's was dry brisket on soggy bread with greens..the burnt ends were nice. Anyway he left most of his and to be fair they were really understanding and the manager sat down with us to discuss the food. In the end my boyfriends meal was taken off the bill ans mine halved in price.. the way it was handled didn't leave a bad taste in my mouth and would try it again in the far future.

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    The kitchen!

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    Get Chucked

    Get Chucked

    4.5(2 reviews)
    3.4 mi
    ££

    In the suburbs of Urmston in Trafford there's a new restaurant serving burgers and hot dogs to eat…read morein or take away. Not your stereotypical '3am burgers with non-descript meat' inside that you'd grab on your way home from a night out either, but top quality delicious burgers. I was initially puzzled by their name, as according to Urban Dictionary, 'Get Chucked' "is a slang term for an extremely hard workout session at the gym, that will get you shredded like Chuck Norris." Then it dawned on me that chuck steak is a cut of beef and all was understood ;) Alongside the choice of five hearty burgers (one of which is veggie) (£7 - £9) there are four varieties of hot dogs (£6 - £8) and three different sides of fries (£2.75 - £4.00). Canned beers from Magic Rock and bottled cider from Kopparberg, milkshakes or soft drinks are available too. These guys are also behind Dirty Dogs - the purveyors of gourmet hot dogs at events across the north west and beyond - so you can be sure that they know how to serve very decent food indeed. If you happen to be in this neck of the woods, do give them a try.

    Urmston has been in need of a decent burger place for a long time. I should know having grown up…read morein the area and living locally for 34 years. Get Chucked has a small but decent menu that I can't wait to finish sampling. Friendly staff who will help you make the hard choice of which burger combined with a small shop unit means it has a nice 'local' feel about it. The drinks on the menu varied from craft beers to protect so you can find the perfect cold drink to wash down the grease or tame the chili flames. On a busy night you'll have to leave your name with the staff for them to call you when a table comes free. No reservations (at the time of writing) can be a pain but there are good drinking places nearby so it's not too bad to have to wait!

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    Get Chucked - The Body Poppa with house fries

    The Body Poppa with house fries

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    Brewski

    Brewski

    4.3(3 reviews)
    2.0 miCity Centre

    Popped in after the city Chelsea game on my walk back to Gotham…read more Initially, the gentleman didn't know If I'd be allowed to sit and order food (without ordering drinks he said minutes later he said it would be fine. (Although their entire rail for both window seating sat empty through the duration of my visit) I ordered the mushroom and truffle oil poutine, their classic burger with bacon and a pint. Poutine was decent, though some of the bites of cheese curds (not traditional squeaky curds) we're still cold through the center .. gravy mushrooms and truffle made the dish decent The burger was quality just overwhelmingly messy and fell apart prior to a few bites in. Also the menu stated briosche buns, and it was served on a sesame bun The fries were quality though be double or triple fried.. I enjoyed them. Would go back as it was recommended to me to give them another round and for more of their food offerings.

    Came here back in April this year when it had only recently opened. It is located just off Mosley…read moreStreet, on corner of Booth Street and W Mosley Street. I had heard good things about the Brewski in Chorlton. Brewski sell North American comfort food inc. poutine, Mac n Cheese, Raclette and Deli sandwiches. The place has been featured in things like Lad Bible, and Food Bible. I went for the poutine and it tasted really good! Everyone else in the group had the poutine too and everyone enjoyed it. I want to go back again soon and try their Afternoon Tea - Brewski style. 3 tiers of steak, fried chicken, pulled pork sliders, Mac n Cheese, deep fried Brie, frickles and poutine and more. Plus a G&T pot or pitcher of beer between 2. (All for £25p/p)

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