Oct 24, 2024
These are the burgers for which people are willing to wait — sometimes an hour or two. And they are worth the hype. New or updated entries are marked with an asterisk. We cover new burgers and those that have been around a while. Did I miss your favorite? Let us know at [email protected]. Bebe Zito The Burger from Bebe Zito at The Market at Malcolm Yards. (Jess Fleming / Pioneer Press) Can a burger become a cult phenomenon in less than four years? In this case, yes. The folks behind this Uptown Minneapolis ice cream shop started slinging an inexpensive burger during the pandemic, and almost immediately, lines began to form. It was only available on weekends, which was part of its allure. But lucky for us, they now have counters at The Market at Malcolm Yards and Eat Street Crossing, and a sparkly new Woodbury spot in the Woodbury Lakes shopping district, so we can all get our hands on this bacon-infused, thinly smashed, properly cheese-enrobed burger, which gets extra flavor from kicky pickled cukes and onions. It’s a cult burger for a reason, folks. The ice cream is amazing, too. Bebe Zito: 704 22nd St. W., Minneapolis (Friday-Sunday only); The Market at Malcolm Yards, 501 30th Ave. S.E., Minneapolis; Eat Street Crossing, 2819 Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis; 9000 Hudson Road, No. 620, Woodbury; bebezitomn.com Casper and Runyon’s Nook and Shamrocks Irish Nook The original Nook and its larger counterpart, Shamrocks, make what might be the best Juicy Lucy (called a Juicy Nookie) in town, but the burger that makes meat-lovers weep with joy is the Nookie Supreme. The burger is two giant patties of the restaurant’s proprietary Angus chuck, separated by a bun half and copious amounts of dripping American cheese. It’s topped with lettuce, onion and a tangy special sauce that ties the whole thing together. It’s a don’t-put-it-down burger, but good luck when beautifully browned fries are sitting there, likely covered with sauce and cheese drippings. Two patties are way too much for me, but a server recently revealed a valuable secret: Order a cheeseburger with lettuce and special sauce, and — presto! — a single version of the hour-wait-worthy burger. Casper & Runyon’s Nook: 492 S. Hamline Ave., St. Paul; 651-698-4347; crnook.com Shamrocks Irish Nook: 995 W. Seventh St., St. Paul; 651-228-9925; crnook.com Matt’s After eating a Jucy Lucy burger, President Barack Obama leaves Matt’s Bar in Minneapolis on Thursday, June 26, 2014. (Ben Garvin / Pioneer Press) The menu includes a completely unfancy Jucy (their spelling, not ours) Lucy on a completely unfancy bun in a divey neighborhood tavern. But the burger is very Minnesota, and everyone should eat it at least once. Plenty of famous people have visited, including President Barack Obama in 2014. The fries are fast-food quality but plentiful, and the well-worn griddle produces a tasty burger char. Matt’s Bar: 3500 Cedar Ave., Minneapolis; 612-722-7072; mattsbar.com Related Articles Restaurants, Food and Drink | Best burgers: 26 burgers served up by local chefs Restaurants, Food and Drink | Best burgers: 11 burgers worth the drive Restaurants, Food and Drink | Our 2024 guide to the best burgers in the Twin Cities Restaurants, Food and Drink | Best burgers: 9 dive bar burgers Restaurants, Food and Drink | Best burgers: 11 neighborhood spots
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