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    Del's Charcoal Burgers

    4.3 (646 reviews)
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    Open 10:30 am - 9:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
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    Dogs allowed

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    Burger and onion rings
    Frank N.

    8/28/25: My neighbor and I had stopped by before, but due to remodeling, was advised by the owner to give him an opportunity to take care of us when they re-opened. They have been in business since 1957. Old school vibe, with nice antique décor. Great atmosphere, and limited seating. Customer service is great. You order at the counter, and your number is called when the food is ready. I had a burger with onion rings and a root beer. The food was prepared fresh and the root beer was really, really good. The frosted plastic mug was a nice tough. The restaurant was pretty clean, and the restaurant was steadily busy. They do not have a high capacity parking lot, and street parking can be limited.

    The one with the relish--- note relish is just TONS of mayonnaise
    Amy W.

    I LOVE an old school joint, and wow does this place pass the litmus test. If you like a spot that feels frozen in time in the best way, you will feel right at home here. Parking is street parking but it was surprisingly easy. We showed up around 11:30 on a weekday and the place was already hopping, which is always a good sign. I ordered the burger with the so called tangy relish. Just a heads up, it is mayo based and there is a LOT of it. And by a lot, I mean possibly a quarter cup. Personally, it was way too much for me, and the burger ended up swimming a bit. My husband got the Texas burger and thought it was fine. We shared onion rings, which were tasty but a pretty small portion to split. Think about five rings total, so plan accordingly if you are a ring lover. The true standout, however, was the root beer. Do not skip it. It comes in a frosted glass and is exactly as good as that sounds. Refills are only fifty cents and absolutely worth it. I may or may not have considered skipping the food and just ordering more root beer next time.

    Del's Lettuce, Tomato, Pickle, Onion & Mustard Hamburger (3 patties)
    Derek P.

    First off I gotta say the food here is great. I wouldn't say anything is off the charts amazing but for the price and place, it's great. I wouldn't say anything compare this to a very juicy hearty burger that has that homemade touch to it. If you're looking for something that'll blow your mind then this isn't the place to go but if you love burgers and just want one of those burgers where you're not afraid to get messy and when you have a "burger tooth" then this is your place. If I was being nitpicky, the only thing I had complaints about was how much fries you get and the smell towards the soda machine. I get it. It's a burger spot so the fixation should be on the burger and not everyone eats a lot like me but it felt like a kids side of fries in my opinion. The area by the soda machine smelled sour but I know it's from the cleaning supplies. It's nothing crazy to where I wanted to leave but honestly you don't smell it until you get close to that area. I think putting those things somewhere else or somehow masking the smell would be great. Overall the spot is super small and one of those hometown burger spots. Solid 4.5/5 but yelp doesn't let me do .5s haha

    Double cheeseburger  with fries
    Juan Q.

    Old-School Burgers Done Right If you're looking for a real-deal, no-gimmick burger spot, Del's Charcoal Burgers in Richardson is it. I ordered the double cheeseburger with fries and onion rings. Everything came out hot, fresh, and packed with that smoky, old-school flavor that's hard to find anymore. Straight-up great tasting food, no complaints there. Service was solid too. The guy at the register, Andrew, clearly knows his regulars. He was greeting people by name, even the local PD. Says a lot when a place has that kind of loyal following. The building itself has been around since 1957, and you can tell it's like time stood still in the best way. Feels like a slice of Richardson history right off McKinney St. Inside restaurant is compact, but there's outdoor seating. Only drawback? No umbrellas. So if it's blazing hot or raining, you're rolling the dice. Parking can be hit or miss when it's busy, but we lucked out with a spot out front. Otherwise, you'll find street parking on both sides. All in all, 8 out of 10 strong burgers, good people, and a piece of local history that still delivers after all these years. Only wish it was closer to McKinney... the drive down 75 (and the drivers) are the only real downside. Bottom line: Classic American burger joint that hasn't lost its soul. Worth the trip.

    Number 5 on their menu
    Cindy V.

    Walking into this place is like walking back in time. It's been in business for over 66 years, and the current owner takes great pride in owning this business. Most night, it's crowded. You have to wait (not long usually) to find a table. That says everything to me about a burger place. And the hamburgers are tasty! Chargrilled (yes - they're really chargrilled) and you taste it in every bite. It reminds me of how Burger King was back in the early 80s. Back when their flavor stood out amongst the fast food chains. And the homemade root beer - delicious!

    Del's Charcoal Burgers.
    Ruth C.

    If you are looking for a good charcoal burger that is local to the DFW community, you found the spot! The owner still works in the restaurant and he is very friendly. They make their own root beer served in a frosted mug, which is not found very often. Refills for the root beer is 50 cents. They still have regular fountain drinks if you are not a fan of root beer. They have free parking that is close by, which is always a plus when looking for a place to eat!

    ##10. Cheese, Onion & Mustard Cheeseburger
    Dana M.

    I was recommended this burger place in Richardson. I will say I love supporting small non chain restaurants. However the food was sub par and I don't have to go back. The burgers were definitely frozen meat not fresh which is ok but it had no seasoning or real flavor whatsoever. The fries were just ok if they added some salt or seasoning to them they would be better. The soda options were limited so I went with a strawberry crème soda and it was good.

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    Walter W.

    There are only a couple of charcoal prepared hamburger joints in DFW I discovered this vintage restaurant in 1972 It's been in business since 1957! Serving old fashioned hamburgers and homemade root beer . Simple menu with all your favorites. Walk inside the small dining room and time warp to 1957 Family owned and operated with a dedication to your satisfying meal experience. Near the Beltline and Greenville Ave intersection There is outside dining under umbrellas too. Stop in soon to see for yourself what a vintage burger place has to offer.

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    Jon G.

    So everyone ok TikTok said I should try this spot over yummy's burgers and I'm still trying to figure out why lol ... don't get me wrong their burgers are good but I think yummy's is slightly better if I had to pick. The owner was inside and he was friendly and checked to make sure I enjoyed the food but the root beer people raved about wasn't anything to scream home about. I would probably try them again be use I do love a good burger as a cheat meal!

    Root Beer
    Khoa N.

    First of all, their root beer is pretty good. Get one. It's served in a frozen/chilled mug. Their fries are average. Taste like fries from anywhere else. The burgers are above average. The patties are tasty and cooked well. These type of burger places are always good and taste better than the ones you would get a fast food joint. Del's does have a local neighborhood hole in the wall feel. Locals must love it because all around Del's are Asian restaurants and its like the only one of its kind; so it must have survived all the transformation around it.

    Rodger D.

    First time inside were I could take a look around, last visit was great but the place was standing room only. Today comfortably full. The Root Beer was ice cold in that frozen mug. The burger was cooked perfect and the Char was real, I believe the pickles made have been homemade. Fries not bad, maybe cook them another couple minutes. Enjoyed lunch with my lady for sure. If you're looking for a good place to enjoy a great burger that will not kill the budget, this is it. Enjoy, stay safe.

    #9. Cheese, Lettuce, Tomato & Mayo Cheeseburger
    Christopher C.

    great recommendation - would splurge on the fries and swamp water green drink. Cute little sit down spot and charcoal burger twas great. Need to try the chicken sandwich next! Cheers!

    Mike R.

    Are Richardson's locals palates bland? I think so. I came here on Labor Day, which may have been my first mistake. The hype around this place paints it as some old school Texas burger joint worth the drive, but what I got was a reminder that nostalgia does not always equal flavor. I ordered the #12 Texas Cheeseburger combo. It was fine. Solid in that gas station road trip burger kind of way, but nothing memorable. The bacon and sauce carried the entire thing. The fries, on the other hand, were limp, saltless, and lifeless. More like an afterthought than food anyone should serve with pride. Here is where it went sideways. I asked for a chili cheese dog. Instead, I was handed a #4 burger and then gaslit into believing that a butterflied hot dog on a bun somehow counted as what I ordered. It did not. It was kind of insulting, lazy, and quite frankly, a bit absurd. The service? Straightforward to the point of indifference. No welcome, no energy, no trace of giving a damn. I even mentioned it was my first time there, 0 excitement on their end, 0 expectations on my end. If you do not want to work on a holiday, do not. But do not give vapid interactions to the customers who showed up expecting what the place claims to be. The one saving grace was the lemonade. Genuinely great, bright, and refreshing, a diabetics dream. But for $21 with no option to tip, I walked away feeling like I had paid to be part of someone else's bad mood. Del's might have been something once, but today it felt like a relic coasting on reputation. Borderline a waste of money, besides the interior being a relic and the nostalgia that comes with it.

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    The food and service here are top notch! This is our go-to burger place in town! Try it - you won't be disappointed!

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    The best. Just the best burger in DFW. Quick little spot, no frills, doesn't need it, food speaks for itself

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    Ask the Community - Del's Charcoal Burgers

    How is the parking? I was planning a get together with my classic truck club but the street view photos look like parking is really limited.

    Parking is limited, there is on the street parking. It depends on how many trucks will be there plus the Normal customers.

    Anyone know the brand of hot dog they use?

    I think it's franks since the menu item is called is franks dog

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