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List: Best burgers in the Triangle

We never met a burger we didn't like, but these were your top five picks in WRAL's 2017 Voters Choice Awards.
Posted 2018-07-06T15:53:27+00:00 - Updated 2018-07-15T14:11:28+00:00
Best burgers in the Triangle

We never met a burger we didn't like, but these were your top five picks in WRAL's 2017 Voters Choice Awards.

Bad Daddy's Burger Bar

Bad Daddy's features build-your-own craft burgers and salads, a wide range of sides and appetizers and spiked and non-alcoholic milkshakes.

Address: 111 Seaboard Avenue in Raleigh, 3300 Village Market Place in Morrisville at Park West Village

Five Guys

Five Guys, a constant favorite, is known for their fresh burgers served with unlimited toppings and french fries.

Address: Multiple locations in the Triangle

Abbey Road Tavern & Grille
Abbey Road Tavern & Grille

Chuck's Burgers

Chuck's offers creative burgers topped with avocado, bacon-onion jam, kale and more. You can select a variety of sauces for your fries or indulge in a milkshake.

Address: 237 S. Wilmington Street in downtown Raleigh

Abbey Road Tavern and Grill

Abbey Road is locally-famous for their burgers in Cary, and they recently opened a new location in Apex. The bar also offers open mic night and other events.

Address: 1195 W. Chatham Street in Cary, 1700 Center Street in Apex

MoJoe's Burger Joint

MoJoe's offers plentiful toppings for burgers, a 1 lb. "Hall of Fame Burger," 12 taps craft and local beers and "Boozy Shakes."

Address: 620 Glenwood Avenue, Raleigh

Mojoe's Burgers
Mojoe's Burgers


This list was compiled from WRAL's 2017 Voters Choice Awards finalists, which awarded businesses, people and services in more than 100 categories, including best barbecue, best blogger, best pizza, best biscuits and more.

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