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The 15 best burgers in San Antonio
Our burger scene has outgrown a mere Top 10 list, so here are the 15 best from local burger joints in and around San Antonio.
By Mike Sutter |
Updated: April 15, 2021 9:26 AM
It’s been two years since the Express-News surveyed the San Antonio burger universe with the year-long 52 Weeks of Burgers series. To cap that off, we put together a list of Top 10 Burgers that’s still pretty solid today.
But here’s the thing: The universe is expanding.
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15. Burger Boy: Double Boy with cheese
They call it the Working Man, about 8 bucks for a combo with a double cheeseburger, fries and an Orange Freeze, if you’re doing it right. And this is a working man’s burger, with a toasty bun, shredded lettuce and lots of mustard and onions. It’s not pretty, but it’s so fast, so affordable, so good and so San Antonio.
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Posted By Nina Rangel on Tue, Feb 23, 2021 at 12:59 PM click to enlarge Jaime Monzon In addition to plenty of fixin s, Lucy Cooper s Texas Ice House s burger features Dr. Pepper onion jam. San Antonio Burger Week, now in its third year, brings burgerphiles a multitude of creative ways to experience their favorite food while giving back to the community in a time of need. Dozens of restaurants, bars and food trucks are serving up $5 or $8 specialty burgers during the citywide event, which runs from February 26 until March 7. Proceeds from each specialty burger sold benefit the San Antonio Food Bank during what’s arguably its greatest time of need in decades.