Burgers with Buck: West Egg Cafe's PB & J Burger
It's a PB & J, but it's not what you're thinking. There is no peanut butter or jelly on the PB & J Burger at West Egg Café.
Burgers with Buck: Peach & the Porkchop
It's a catchy name, Peach & the Pork Chop. And there's a great story behind it (click on the link to hear the first account).
Burgers with Buck: The Pinewood
The Pinewood in downtown Decatur is a hip and cool neighborhood hangout/bar known for great food and extraordinary cocktails. Their desire is to be equal parts high-class and home spun, and the Pinewood Cheeseburger hits the mark.
Burgers with Buck: OTP Tap and Grill
Full disclosure, when the staff at #BurgersWithBuck heard the name OTP Tap & Grill, we were instantly intrigued. The question...could the burgers at OTP live up to the restaurant's clever name?
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Burgers With Buck Café 33
Burgers with Buck: Bocado Burger
Bocado Restaurant on Atlanta's Westside, is not a burger joint. In fact, far from it. However, the burger on the menu, the Bocado Burger Stack, has become a break out star of sorts. A burger so popular, it inspired it's own restaurant, and that was more than enough to grab the attention of #BurgersWithBuck.
Burgers with Buck: Farm Burger
They were farm to table before farm to table was cool. It's not only cool. It's also delicious.
Burgers with Buck: The Crossing Steakhouse
The Crossing Steakhouse is located in the old historic Norcross train depot. Of course, the segment is called 'Burgers With Buck', so don't let the name 'The Crossing Steakhouse' fool you. They do red meat, and they do it well.
Burgers With Buck: Little's Food Store
Little's Food Store is a classic neighborhood grocery and grill located in the heart of Atlanta's historic Cabbagetown district. It's been around in some form or fashion since 1929, and though the building doesn't look like much, there's a certain charm and neighborly feel when you walk inside. Little's is 1/3 grocery store (including beer and wine), 1/3 restaurant, and 1/3 Cabbagetown history museum. In a world of bigger is better burgers, Little's does it the old fashioned way. As the name
Burgers with Buck: Cypress Street Pint & Plate
Burgers with Buck: Cypress street Pint & Plate
Burgers with Buck: Casey's
Casey's in Winder is not a fancy burger boutique. In fact Suzy Humble, who owns the restaurant along with her husband Chris, describes it this way, "It's really a small town, local dive." It's a classic hole-in-the-wall. A local mom-and-pop. The kind of place that people love to discover and then boast about to their friends. And it only takes one visit to Casey's to become friends with Chris and Suzy, who obviously love their customers and love what they do.
Burgers With Buck: Oy in Vinings
It hasn't been around that long, but serving a burger for breakfast is the quickest way to get on the radar of the staff of #BurgersWithBuck. For the record, Oy is not a burger joint, but they do burgers well.
Burgers With Buck - The General Muir
The Double Burger Stack at The General Muir has been recognized as one of the 21 essential hamburgers of America by eater.com. It's not hard to figure out why.
Burgers With Buck: Kirby G's
It was just a matter of time. Or perhaps it's more accurate to say, it's about time.
Burgers With Buck: Georgia Dome
This is not your father's concession stand burger.
Burgers With Buck: Lucky's Burger and Brew
It seems that a large part of the fun of being a chef is not only coming up with new and innovative culinary creations, but also giving them new and innovative monikers.
Burgers With Buck: Subconscious Burger
Dragon Con bills itself as the largest multi-media, popular culture convention focusing on science fiction and fantasy, gaming, comics, literature, art, music, and film in the universe.
Burgers With Buck: H. Harper Station
The building is very cool.
Burgers With Buck: Ray's Killer Creek
When you think of a classic American Chophouse restaurant like Ray's at Killer Creek in Alpharetta, ordering a burger may not be the first thing that comes to mind.
Burgers With Buck: Holeman and Finch
'The Burger' from Holeman and Finch Public House in Buckhead is widely considered among the best, if not the best in America.



















