Bucks County knows its burgers and doesn’t only serve up the basic kind, although you can enjoy them too if that’s what you want. The county’s burgers are as diverse and full of local flair as its eateries.
Liberty Bell Gastropub
At this pub located in Parx Casino, Bensalem, the gourmet burgers are made from grass-fed Pennsylvania beef. While eating your burger, you can enjoy watching games on the video wall and drink a beer. The short-rib burger is a popular option. If you want to play online slots in Pennsylvania, you can use Parx Casino’s betPARX app.
The Carversville Inn
If you want an elevated burger, look no further than this French-style brasserie in Carversville. On Tuesdays, it serves burgers at the bar, and if you really want to treat yourself, you should go for the double cheeseburger with Gruyère and duck-fat pommes frites. You may have to forget about health and wellness as you consume this decadent burger with its fries made in duck fat, but you won’t be sorry.
Pretty Bird
Pretty Bird Café in Yardley serves crispy, smash burgers after 3.30 pm. Choose a patty or two and add toppings such as the spicy burger sauce. Each month, there’s a special option such as the pork roll and cheese-topped Trenton Burger. What goes well with this is one of their inventive shakes.
Buttonwood Grill
You can sit in the indoor lounge or on the outdoor patio to eat your burger at this grill in Peddler’s Village. The Butcher’s Grind burger is made from freshly minced brisket and short rib. The grill’s Guinness Onion ‘n Bacon burger has a unique taste. Its Mediterranean burger has tzatziki and feta. For something spicy, you can go for the inferno burger, which is as hot as you would expect from its name.
Devil’s Acre Tavern
This tavern in Doylestown is a cozy spot with burgers on the menu. You can order a Thrasher Burger with a single, double, or triple patty. It contains American cheese and special sauce with pickle relish that gives it a German flair. The tavern serves plenty of American fare, and the beer list features American and German craft beers.
The Perk
Located in Perkasie, this local eatery is a neighborhood place everyone loves. It offers award-winning burgers with house-made potato chips. If you enjoy a spicy burger, you can enjoy one covered in chipotle sauce and jalapeños. If you prefer, you can have a burger using a classic American burger recipe, with or without cheese, and prepare it how you like.
Ram’s Pint House
Rams Pint House is also in Perkasie. All the creative burgers start with a toasted brioche bun and Angus beef sourced locally. One of the options is to have this topped with cheese and a roasted green chili and jalapeno aioli. There is also a mushroom and Gruyère option. You can also choose from two dozen beers on tap.
The Burgerly
This list is not complete without mentioning the Burgerly in New Hope. You can simply enjoy a classic patty on a brioche bun or go with a more adventurous option, such as Havarti cheese and onions. It also has a bacon and mushroom combo. It is well known for its fries, which you can dip in a variety of sauces, including avocado salsa and sweet onion aioli.
Maxwell’s on Main
This Creole gastropub in Doylestown mixes Southern culinary traditions with contemporary American cuisine. The smash burger is a popular choice, and you can try one of 10 craft ales always on tap. You can also choose a classic, veggie, or spicy burger with pickled jalapenos and chipotle aioli.
Spinnerstown Hotel
This hotel in Quakertown may be known for its historic setting and bourbon, but its burgers are worth ordering, too. Tuck into a barbecue bacon or lamb burger with cheese on a brioche bun while sipping your bourbon. The peppadew aioli gives it a little zing.
The Dubliner
On the Delaware in New Hope, you will not only find Irish fare but also a great burger menu. An Irish bacon cheeseburger with a Guinness barbecue sauce is one of the tasty options. You can substitute with a veggie patty if you’re looking for a meat-free meal.
