to culinary partners, The Chicken Shop. Diners can choose to sit in or takeaway; either way they are never disappointed.
To discover more please visit:
http://www.eatdirtyburger.com/
MEATliquor- London 
‘Come hungry. Leave drunk’ is the MEATliquor motto. Burgers served include the Meatburger, Green Chilli Cheeseburger, Mushroom Swiss and Buffalo Chicken Burger. Sides, buns and sweet treats are also available to order.
MEATliquor and its other branches, including MEATmission and CHICKENliquor, are found in London and around the country. The ‘MEAT’ business is far-reaching: it has its own radio station,

MEATtransmission, and MEATwagon, an establishment where grill equipment can be hired.
The popular burger joint takes no reservations and denies entry to those under 16 after 6pm. MEATliquor has received countless exceptional reviews and comes highly recommended.
To discover more please visit:
http://www.meatliquor.com/
So Lita- Manchester
Remarkable burger restaurants are cropping up all over the UK. So Lita, short for South of Little Italy, is one of many UK burger joints worth sinking your teeth into.

So Lita has a very extensive, not to mention experimental, menu: burgers, wings, hot dogs, grills, sides and salads. As well as burger classics, the gigantic ‘Once in a Lifetime Burger’ is on offer, comprising of pulled pork, buttermilk chicken, a beef patty, onion rings, cheese and barbecue sauce.
So Lita brings a taste of New York City to Manchester’s stylish Northern Quarter, which is most obvious in the ‘Manc-Mattan Burger.’ The restaurant and bar are open everyday, and brunch is served Friday through Sunday.
To discover more please visit:
http://www.solita.co.uk/
Honest Burgers- London
Honest Burgers source the finest reputable ingredients by using free range chicken, famous local butchers Ginger Pig, and vegetables from local markets. They only use British produce and prepare their own rosemary chips.
The menu is bursting with filling suggestions. The ‘Special Burger’ is made up of beef, comté cheese, Alsace bacon, red onion relish, Gribriche sauce, baby leaf and optional Béarnaise sauce. Burgers are cooked pink to medium (unless otherwise requested) to preserve all natural flavours and are served with a selection of drinks, both

alcoholic and soft.
Honest burgers started small, primarily at food festivals, before opening its first Brixton eatery in 2011. It now has five more thriving branches across the capital.
To discover more please visit:
http://www.honestburgers.co.uk/
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