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The Best Burger Joints In Munich, Germany

The Maximilianeum, Munich
The Maximilianeum, Munich | © Polybert49/Flickr

Wandering around the capital of Bavaria is a wonderful experience. With everything from impressive palaces to the largest technological and scientific museum in Europe, zoos, art galleries and colossal cathedrals, Munich is a city to fall in love with. The best way to keep you going as you explore is with a burger from one of these spots in Munich.

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Hamburgerei

The warm and cozy interior of this burger place is very welcoming. At Hamburgerei, you can enjoy a great variety of delicious, freshly cooked burgers made with quality ingredients. If you are a vegetarian you will love it here too because Hamburgerei offers a large selection of meat-free burgers. Definitely try the Texan burger and the sweet potatoes accompanied with a cool beer. It is a self-service restaurant, but the staff are friendly and happy to help patrons with recommendations.

Belicious Burger

For what it lacks in size, this burger place makes up for in delicious food and character. Belicious Burger’s imaginative ingredients allow customers to create the burger of their dreams, while the staff are friendly and the service is extremely quick. Make sure to reserve because the number of tables is limited and this tight-knit joint fills up fast at peak hours.

Holy Burger

With its simplistic and warm interior, this burger place attracts a lot of locals. Holy Burger keeps it small and local, a tried and true recipe for success. The burgers are simply delicious and freshly cooked, accompanied with exclusively local beers all brewed in the classic Munich style. Put simply, if you are looking for a spot of authenticity, pay this one a visit.

Ruff's Burger

Ruff’s Burger has a relatively small menu, fantastic toppings, crispy fries and home-made bread that will make your day. The staff are friendly, the wait is short, and the food is affordable. Try the vegetarian burger and the Belgian fries, or even Ruff’s Burger, which offers an authentic patty experience with fresh, home-made ingredients and all the classic burger additions. Ruff’s Burger | Courtesy of Ruff’s Burger

Hans Im Glück

There are several live tree saplings spread throughout Hans Im Glück’s interior, creating an idyllic spot for any lunch or dinner. Their burgers are served on German brown bread and perfectly accompanied by creatively fancy or classic sauces. Vegetarians won’t be disappointed either, with a nice variety of veggie burgers and fresh salads included on the menu.

Burger House

Burger House seems more like a bar than a burger place, but it is actually one of the best places to eat a patty in the midst of this charming city. There’s good service, a pleasant interior design, quality burgers and tasty French fries. The taste of the home-made style burgers, made from authentic Bavarian beef or mouth-watering bacon, is amazing, especially when combined with a number of delicious sauces. Don’t forget to make a reservation, because this one can fill up fast with locals.

Taste my Burger

Taste my Burger is a cozy place with an open kitchen. Taste my Burger hasn’t seemed to face any difficulty getting established as one of the top burger spots in Munich. The Indian Dreams Burger and the Terminator Burger are some of the best options among a variety of home-made patty selections.

About the author

Vagelis Tsirmpas is a 23-year-old Athens-born travel enthusiast who holds a BA in interpreting and a MA in translation. He studied in Corfu, the island of his heart, and uses foreign languages as a passport to different cultures. After traveling to various European countries, his next goal is a trip to Africa. Paraphrasing Marx, Vagelis does not only want to travel around the world, but also change it. Therefore, he has actively participated in student unions and self-organized solidarity groups.

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