Apple Pan is a purists paradise that has been a Los Angeles fixture since 1947. Prepare to travel back in time as you take a seat at the U-shaped counter while you sip your soft drink out of a paper cone.
10801 W Pico BlvdSkiers, bikers and cowboys flock here for the quirky atmosphere. The wood-paneled walls are darkened by decades of tobacco smoke and adorned with game trophies, including the enormous stuffed head of a 300-pound St. Bernard named Buck.
7350 E 200 SouthThey’ll make a burger out of anything that wanders by their hunting blind! We all know that there’s no actual “ham” in hamburger, but at Bubba’s, you can come pretty close with their signature wild boar burger.
13912 FM 812Welcome to Kuma’s Corner, where hamburgers and heavy metal collide. The wait staff is covered in tats, the beer list is a mile long, and the burgers are crazier than Axl Rose.
2900 W Belmont AveIn Minnesota, they’re famous for the “Juicy Lucy,” a cheese-stuffed patty. This joint has reinvented the “Juicy Lucy,” with its “Juicy Nookie” – a burger grilled medium and stuffed with gourmet cheddar and American cheeses.
492 South Hamline AveAs the sign outside says, a Krazy Jim’s Blimpy Burger is cheaper than food! And as far as Michigan students are concerned, the price -- and the burgers -- are just right.
551 S Division StThe jalapeno cream cheese burger has become a cult sensation in Denver, and you can find it on the menu at just about every burger joint in the city. But locals say the best in town are grilled up at the oldest and most eclectic bar in Denver.
2376 15th StFor those seeking the ultimate burger adventure, there’s the infamous Heart Attack Grill. Located in Sin City, this burger joint takes gluttony to a whole new level, serving up burgers big enough to add 2 pounds to your belly in one sitting!
450 Fremont St