BC's Best

BC's Best Burgers

Every food emporium, from the strip-mall franchise to the neighbourhood pub to the hill-top restaurant, offers some variation on the classic meat patty on a bun. These are just a few of our favourite BC burgers. Please add yours in the comments!

  • BC's Best Burgers
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    Earls' Bronx Burger is perfect if you prefer your onion rings inside the bun

    While most people prize a burger for the juiciness of meat, the quality of bun, and the selection of toppings and sides, others put just as high a priority on price, service and atmosphere.

    This list is by no means definitive. We concentrated on some of the newer, hungrier burger joints but we would also like to give honorary mentions to Vancouver mainstays Red Onion and Moderne Burger. And while we’re at it, let's give a shout-out to Vera’s, Max’s Burgers, Fatburger and even White Spot, all of which have their adherents.

  • 1 of 10 — Romer's Burger Bar, Vancouver

    Romer's Burger Bar
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    Vancouverites can't enough of Romer's all-natural burgers

    Romer’s prides itself on its "all-natural" ingredients, including Angus beef and Fraser Valley pork.

    But the city’s foodies are giving the restaurant top marks for a variety of well-executed creations, including The Standard ($9), the Port & Stilton (port-braised onions and Stilton cheese, $10) and the Man’s Man (applewood bacon and amber ale cheddar, $11).

    Other options include Portobello mushroom, salmon, Ahi tuna and free-range chicken, all served on a lightly griddled brioche bun.

  • 2 of 10 — Splitz Grill, Whistler/Vancouver

    Splitz Grill
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    Choose your own toppings for a custom-made burger at Splitz

    This Whistler mainstay opened a second location in Vancouver in 2008, and instantly made fans for its DIY ethos.

    Splitz lets you choose your own toppings while your patty is grilled in front of you. A spicy lentil and Bison burger with baba ganoush are among the recommended constructions. Try the secret Splitz sauce, too (approx. $10 for a burger).

  • 3 of 10 — Fish House, Vancouver

    Fish House
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    Splurge on a delicious burger at the Fish House

    As burger connoisseurs will be the first to tell you, sometimes the best examples are found in the unlikeliest places.

    The Fish House in Stanley Park offers a prime rib burger that local foodies consistently place head-and-tail above competitors.

    Unfortunately, at $16.25, it’s also one of the priciest on this list.

  • 4 of 10 — Hamilton Street Grill, Vancouver

    Hamilton Street Grill
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    With just one burger on offer at the Hamilton Street Grill, you are guaranteed it's going to be a treat

    The Hamilton Street Grill burger brings together house-ground Angus beef, house-smoked bacon, and aged cheddar on a Kaiser bun and served with Kennebec frites ($16).

    It’s the only burger on the menu but local burger lovers give it top marks.

  • 5 of 10 — Fray, Vancouver

    Fray
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    Slide into a comfy booth at Fray and chow down on a beef or quinoa burger

    Blink and you’ll miss this neighbourhood diner, which features booths, board games and local beer.

    The signature Fray burger comes with Pemberton B.C. beef, freshly ground in-house, with homemade mayonnaise and market salad for $10.95, but other choices include a New Whiskey Jack Burger (with Jack Daniels BBQ sauce, caramelized beer onions) and a quinoa burger.

  • 6 of 10 — Save-on Meats, Vancouver

    Save-on Meats
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    Cheap, delicious and fresh - Save-On Meats sure knows how to serve up a great burger

    Proving you don’t have to break the bank to get a good burger, Save-On Meats gives you hand-ground chuck steak, butcher shop bacon and melted cheddar in a bun with a side of fries, coleslaw, mash or green salad, all for $6.

    At that price, it’s a way better burger than it needs to be.

  • 7 of 10 — The Pink Bicycle, Victoria

    The Pink Bicycle
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    You'll be spoilt for burger choices at The Pink Bicycle

    Voted Best in City for Best Burger the last three years running, The Pink Bicycle sources mostly local ingredients for its menu.

    The Pink Bike Cheese Burger features Vancouver Island naturally raised Hereford beef from Springford Farm, along with smoked cheddar and Pink Bike sauce.

    Other burgers include the Blue Cheese Lamb Burger, the Moroccan Veggie Burger and the Metchosin Mutton.

  • 8 of 10 — Burger 55, Penticton

    Burger 55
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    At Burger 55, choose from a selection of sauces, cheeses and sides to make a one-of-a-kind burger

    Grab the clipboard and design your own at this Penticton burger stand.

    Angus beef and house-made sauces, a selection of cheeses and sides such as Sweet Whiskey Onion Rings make for a delicious lunch or dinner at a reasonable (approx. $10) price.

  • 9 of 10 — Mrs Riches, Nanaimo

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    Try the famous Mountain Burger at Mrs Riches

    This Vancouver Island staple’s slogan is "Creative edibles and drinkables at reasonable prices in a not-so-boring atmosphere!"

    The diner has a road-trip/Amercana kitsch ambience and is famous (locally) for its Mountain Burger: one pound of prime ground beef as well as ham, bacon strips and a fried egg in a big bun. It’s $25.99, but you can get more moderate creations for under $12.

  • 10 of 10 — La Brasserie, Vancouver

    La Brasserie
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    The burger at La Brasserie may be pricy but trust us, it's worth every penny

    Hand-ground AAA beef, double smoked bacon, aged white cheddar, arugula, truffle mayo, home made spicy ketchup, and crispy fried shallots add up to one of the best – and, at $17, priciest – burgers in town at La Brasserie.

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    • Anonymous
    • January 13, 2013 @ 11:09

    who voted this place no 1 the people on line or some people that mabye got paid to say so there is i bet better burgers than ulis like fie guys vera texx big burger that let you mae youre burgers the way you want it not put some sauce that noone heard of it and call it a winer you should be able to chose what goes on youre burger not what they give you if i want that ill go to mcdonald i went to ulis and i told them i did'nt lie the sauce and they told me i order it and i had to pay for it and i only had one bite that what ulis is you cant chose what you put on youre burger they chose for you le any other fast food restaurant...


    • Anonymous
    • March 16, 2013 @ 11:54

    Read the menu it tells you what is on the burger .If you don't want tell them not complain after jeeezzzsh


    • Anonymous
    • July 17, 2012 @ 7:59

    You definitely missed out on Uli's Restaurant in White Rock. Voted the best burger in the Surrey/Delta/White Rock area two years running, you can enjoy house-made condiments such as: garlic aioli, maple bacon, candied shallots, burnt onion relish, cafe de Paris, BBQ sauce, corn salsa and guacamole. Add some Harissa or applewood-smoked cheddar to your perfectly grilled-medium, 28-day aged freshly ground sirloin made-to-order patty, and you've got yourself a winner!


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