Best of DC: The 5 Best Burgers 2012
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The Bacon Cheeseburger at Mintwood Place
Mintwood Place
With crispy bacon, a soft roll and melted cheddar cheese that looks like its straight out of a Dali painting, Mintwood Place definitely has one of the most photogenic burgers around.
The Sunrise Bison Burger at Granville Moore's
Granville Moore's
For their take on the classic burger, gastropub Granville Moore's grills up a juicy bison patty with cheddar cheese topped with crispy applewood bacon and a sunny side up egg.
The Kobe Burger at Sei
Sei Restaurant and Lounge
Get a table at Sei and dive into their Kobe Burger, a fusion inspired take on the classic topped with sautéed shitakes, tempura bacon, muenster cheese, wasabi horseradish... And did we mention tater tots?
The Blue Dog Burger at Social Reform
Social Reform Kitchen and Bar
A house-ground prime beef burger topped with crumbled blue cheese, sautéed mushrooms, apple wood smoked bacon and blue cheese dressing makes the burger at Social Reform an easy choice for dinner in DC.
The Meyer Angus Sliders at Co Co. Sala
Co Co. Sala
Not hungry enough for a full burger? Co Co Sala has got you covered with their meyer angus sliders, finished with mole sauce, sautéed spinach, and wild mushrooms.
