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  • Samantha E.

    I've been back to Winghart's for a few more visits, and the burgers have been cooked perfectly each time, so I'm upgrading to four stars. Ordering one of the pre-designed burgers is definitely the way to go; I can vouch for the Market Square Burger (smothered in delicious honey mustard) as well as the Jefferson's Repeal, which comes with crispy onions, a sweet BBQ-like sauce and yummy whiskey cheese. I'm still annoyed that the burgers don't come with a side, but on the other hand, now that I realize the side is huge and share-able, it's not so bad. If you want to truly provide your arteries with a challenge, the beer cheese and bacon fry bread (yes you read that right) is surprisingly delicious, but definitely meant to be shared. Service has been great on every visit, ranging from a late weeknight dinner to an enthusiastic birthday party crowd. They have a great selection of beer, as well as mixed drinks. They're under new management, and the new manager is a very knowledgable bartender. On one visit, we struck up a conversation that evolved into him making the best caiprainha I've ever had-- so I'm expecting the drink menu and drink quality to continue improving. I am now very impressed with Winghart's-- don't let the small town strip mart location fool you.

    (4)
  • Brian R.

    I've been here about 5 times so far, and I'll continue to go back. A bit pricy, but you're getting good food. Never get an order of fries for yourself; you can split an order with someone else at the table. The burgers are all pretty tasty in my opinion. They are big and messy, so be prepared. They seem to have a decent beer selection, too. It's easy to forget about this place, because it's hidden back behind the mall; but if you enjoy places like Oliver's Pourhouse, Pepperwood, Red Robin - all places where you can find a decent burger - you'll enjoy Winghart's.

    (4)
  • Thomas S.

    Stopped in yesterday for lunch. My son wanted a burger and I couldn't bring myself to hit up McDonald's. Found this spot accidentally and walked on in. It's a neat little spot with a variety area and some regular seating. The waitress was very friendly throughout our visit. I was curious about a few of their burgers since many of them were very bizarre but delicious sounding. I settled on The Nad-alie. It arrived sitting in a bowl with au jus soaking the bottom part of the bun. The bun was rather unimpressive and plain looking but honestly tasted pretty good. The burger had caramelized onions and pierogies on top. It was an interesting blend of flavors but I instantly wished I had ordered something else. I also got a side of Mojo Fries since my 10.00 burger came with no sides or garnish. The seasoning on the fries was way too plentiful and made them so salty I barely had any of my almost 4.00 side. The waitress even commented about how much seasoning was on them when I mentioned how salty they were. I'd probably go here for drinks some night because I really enjoyed the music and I'd love to study the menu a bit more. However the next time a burger craving hits there are other spots that, while pricier, will better satisfy my craving.

    (3)
  • Tina L.

    After traveling from Washington DC to visit my daughter she chose This as our dinner destination. Since she lives in the area I figured what the heck lets do this. Severely understaffed..this is what I first noticed..ok it happens. The menu is VERY overpriced for the area. $12 for a burger with no fries a chip maybe..how about a pickle? Pizza was soggy..the burger I chose with the pierogi was unmanageable to eat and lacked flavor and the pierogi was burnt on the bottom. The funnel cake was a good but the lackluster service and the general lack of attention after the food was dropped could not go unnoticed. Advice..you have to staff up to make sure that your guests needs are met. If your going to have your price point be in the "polished casual" ballpark..your service needs to be just as much of a focus as the food..both need quite a bit of work.

    (1)
  • Anthony L.

    Food was fantastic. Best burger and best Mac and cheese we've had in quite awhile. It took a little longer than hoped to get our food... But it was definitely worth the wait. Fries were awesome, too! All homemade.

    (5)
  • Nathan P.

    They were severely understaffed. My gf and I stood in the doorway waiting to be seated but the hostess was running around being a waitress as well. the hostess ended up being our waitress. She was nice and and respectful but she scattered doing two jobs at once. the food was really good overall. the beer selection could have been better.

    (3)
  • Christy S.

    Don't know why the ratings for Wingharts aren't better. I've eaten here at least 7 times, and have never been disappointed. The burgers are always cooked just right. It's quality meat, nicely seasoned, and interesting topping combinations. The blue cheese and Market Square burgers are my fav. Beer cheese fries are addicting. I've also had the Mediterranean Flat Bread which was delish. There aren't many interesting culinary choices in our area...so I hope this place survives! Give it a try! Only negative I see is the decor, which is weird and not inviting. But that won't keep my from a good burger.

    (4)
  • Eric C.

    Great local and national beers, delicious fresh food, and great service. What's not to like?? I stopped here for drinks and a snack prior to a buddy's wedding. I'm glad I swung through becuase this place was wonderful. Service was top notch. Our server was super friendly and helpful, with just the right attitude to make the whole experience fun. I told her the basic kind of bears I liked and she gave me perfect recommendations. I only had the wings since I needed just a quick snack--these wings were awesome. However, I inquired about the full menu and I found out that they use fresh ingredients and they try to make as much in-house as possible. Granted they aren't grinding corn for the chips or what have you, but it's not like they are opening a can of wing sauce either. I happened to try a couple of my friend's truffle fries, and I was quite pleased with those too. Overall, I plan to stop at this place for a larger meal the next time I stroll through.

    (5)
  • Mackenzie K.

    Go to their location in Monroeville, much better inside and out. This location has an attitude of "I can do whatever I want ". The manager was eating subway at a table when we went in for lunch...ah ok. and the bartender was less then thrilled to be there. Their happy hour specials are good and the funnel cakes are de licious! From my past experiences, just drive the extra 15 min to Monroeville lol

    (3)
  • Victor And Linda D.

    Extremely good burgers! Very juicy and flavorful. The french fries, on the other hand, were somewhat disappointing. (but I didn't good there for the fries, so I know just not to ever order them again.) The service was decent...but the place is pricey, especially when they charge you extra for ranch dressing to dip your fires. But all things considered, it's definitely a strong four stars.

    (4)
  • Hugh H.

    My new favorite restaurant! The burgers are fantastic, and the price is comparable to other high end burger places. The top shelf selection of alcohol is reason enough to go though. I love the whiskey and beer flights. Tip: they are half priced on Wednesday.

    (5)
  • Michelle U.

    Nice atmosphere. Burgers were ok, not stellar but ok. Fries were large and shareable as others have said. The women's bathroom was dirty...icky dirty. It was an ok meal but not one I would be quick to return for. We had 2 burgers, 1 order cheese fries, buffalo chicken dip and 2 iced teas and our bill was 46$.

    (3)
  • Uni Y.

    Stopped in for lunch in January, our 1st time here. Despite reading mixed reviews we are always up to trying new places. Got 2 burgers, side of coleslaw, and 2 waters for $29 not incl tip. We were told they were out of fries...if they were included with the burgers, we weren't offered a substitute. If they aren't included with the price then that's an outrageous price. Burgers were good. Cole slaw was ok, didn't eat even half. Service was average but didn't seem like she wanted to be there. Can say we tried them but won't be back

    (1)
  • Kathleen W.

    Went for dinner time. The service is a little sloppier than I would like, but it is friendly. The food was AMAZING. The Beretta Veggie: The exact right amount of goo on it. When you cut it in half the spinach artichoke spread oozes out the sides. It was on a bun and the falafel was HUGE. It was totally burger sized. I am not used to that size at all. More than fantastic. ​Collin's Orangutan: Very, very tasty. I did not notice the green apple. It may have been cooked and therefore not crunchy. Market Square Burger: OMG YUM! This was really freaking tasty. It may have been a little over done, but it was ordered medium well and I think it was well (but since I like it like that, no worries on my end *grins*) Beer Cheese Fries: Very tasty. They probably had the exact right amount of cheese on them :) I did ask for malt vinegar and that didn't show up. I still made a decent dent in the fries. Next time I'll ask for it earlier. The draft beer list was a long list of local beers and some various crafts. I ended up with the Four Season Oatmeal at the server's suggestion (I asked about the Kolsch) It appears that they have beer flights, but it is not listed on the menu (other than they are half off on Weds.) So, I have no idea how many are in a flight or how much one costs (although they said $3-4 for Weds, so....) The whiskey flights did not look very interesting to me. Prices were probably okay. I'd like to see a price list for individual scotches (or whiskeys) but they didn't have that.

    (4)
  • Michelle M.

    Let me first say I have never had a meal here. I do come here often thought for their fantastic drinks and the to die for funnel cakes. Every day of the workweek they have a special. Monday is $3 Moscow mules. They are a copper mug of joy! Pair it with a cinnamon sugar funnel cake and you won't even want a real dinner. They make several other craft cocktails with house made ingredients. You can't go wrong with anything in the smoked cocktails section. They literally smoke fill the glass from a smoker. It's amazing!

    (4)
  • Chad W.

    Came for lunch. Got a burger and fries. Bill was about $14. With just water to drink. The waitress/ bartender was very nice. I just wasn't impressed for the money. The burger had onion straws that were cold. A whiskey sauce that was ok. Don't think I'd come back to eat maybe drink though.

    (3)
  • Stacey P.

    $30.00 for 2 burgers. Zero fries, no salad, nada. Greasy and disgusting. Also ordered a Greek pizza. The crust was not cooked, and premade. They are trying to bring NY, SF prices to Greensburg. Just bad, all the way around...I have photos

    (1)
  • Jeffrey L.

    Good burgers and fries but, as they come separately, the price is a tad steep. Interesting mixed drinks and good beer selection. Fine to good service.

    (4)
  • Maryjo D.

    No, no and more NO. "Urban grunge" doesn't translate well into a suburban strip mall. The place looked filthy, even with dim lighting. I understand the "look" they're trying to achieve, but it came off as dirty and out of place. As for the food: Overpriced! The build-a-burger was a big fail. Add $ for cheese, add $$ for "bacon" -- bacon BITS are more what you get. For the price, fries should be included. How much is that adding to your plate cost, to give someone ten French fries? Spinach salad should come with a sourdough roll. The pizza (with a name that they thought was clever but is pretty unforgettable because we don't remember it, only that it tasted like cardboard) that has chili, fries and cheese? Chili dry as a bone. As in, probably day-old and left-sitting-out chili. Service is meh. You are not hip enough to get away with this, Winghart's. Just because you add "whiskey' to your name doesn't mean you can serve less-than-mediocre food and overcharge for it. We'll never return to this location. Maybe the one in Downtown Pittsburgh, but maybe not. I would not recommend this place to anyone.

    (1)
  • Brian S.

    Amazing food, great atmosphere. Also a unique bar and friendly staff. Very consistent in all categories.

    (5)
  • Brandon R.

    The food was good. My only gripe is the drink prices. Good thing I was there for happy hour. $3.25 for a Yuengling in Greensburg is unreasonable. This isn't Pittsburgh. Looking forward to trying the whiskey flights though some other time!

    (3)
  • Brian M.

    Stopped in for a quick bite before a movie - nothing spectacular....sloppy waitress, the restaurant was dirty and the food took too long to receive. Don't think we'll be returning.

    (1)
  • Jenni H.

    I wouldn't even give this a single star.Service is a mess starting from the "manager" and down. A note to Colin, don't sit down at the bar leaving the bar unattended and finish a regulars half eatin salad while you're working . That didn't make me want to come back.

    (1)
  • Jon S.

    Eat anything with the beer cheese, especially the funnel cake. Been here several times and work by the Market Square Pittsburgh location - it's just as good. Burgers and pizzas are awesome as is the craft beer and Kodiak brand soda. Bar is small but so is the space they leased. Would've liked to see this open in a larger building, but I'll keep going for the food.

    (4)
  • J.S. L.

    I really hope that Greensburg close-mindedness (judging by previous reviews lamenting the over-tattooed waitstaff (!) doesn't kill this place. I have found the service always to be remarkably friendly and prompt. I recently moved to Greensburg and the options for casual food that tastes good are remarkably thin here (the places that people rave about are disappointing: The Parkwood; Sun Dawg Cafe...etc.). I've had several burgers that have all been good. My favorite was the Dockworker--burger in Primanti-style with delicious fries and slaw on it. Beer selection is solid and they use high-quality beef and fresh potatoes. Love it.

    (5)
  • MJ R.

    Should not call itself a whiskey bar- whiskey choices limited, bartender has no knowledge of whiskey, food typical bar food,soggy fries disappointing

    (1)
  • Jane S.

    This was the first time that I had eaten here and have to say it will be the last. I was extremely disappointed. The food, atmosphere and service left much to be desired.

    (1)
  • Samantha E.

    I've been back to Winghart's for a few more visits, and the burgers have been cooked perfectly each time, so I'm upgrading to four stars. Ordering one of the pre-designed burgers is definitely the way to go; I can vouch for the Market Square Burger (smothered in delicious honey mustard) as well as the Jefferson's Repeal, which comes with crispy onions, a sweet BBQ-like sauce and yummy whiskey cheese. I'm still annoyed that the burgers don't come with a side, but on the other hand, now that I realize the side is huge and share-able, it's not so bad. If you want to truly provide your arteries with a challenge, the beer cheese and bacon fry bread (yes you read that right) is surprisingly delicious, but definitely meant to be shared. Service has been great on every visit, ranging from a late weeknight dinner to an enthusiastic birthday party crowd. They have a great selection of beer, as well as mixed drinks. They're under new management, and the new manager is a very knowledgable bartender. On one visit, we struck up a conversation that evolved into him making the best caiprainha I've ever had-- so I'm expecting the drink menu and drink quality to continue improving. I am now very impressed with Winghart's-- don't let the small town strip mart location fool you.

    (4)
  • Christy S.

    Don't know why the ratings for Wingharts aren't better. I've eaten here at least 7 times, and have never been disappointed. The burgers are always cooked just right. It's quality meat, nicely seasoned, and interesting topping combinations. The blue cheese and Market Square burgers are my fav. Beer cheese fries are addicting. I've also had the Mediterranean Flat Bread which was delish. There aren't many interesting culinary choices in our area...so I hope this place survives! Give it a try! Only negative I see is the decor, which is weird and not inviting. But that won't keep my from a good burger.

    (4)
  • Thomas S.

    Stopped in yesterday for lunch. My son wanted a burger and I couldn't bring myself to hit up McDonald's. Found this spot accidentally and walked on in. It's a neat little spot with a variety area and some regular seating. The waitress was very friendly throughout our visit. I was curious about a few of their burgers since many of them were very bizarre but delicious sounding. I settled on The Nad-alie. It arrived sitting in a bowl with au jus soaking the bottom part of the bun. The bun was rather unimpressive and plain looking but honestly tasted pretty good. The burger had caramelized onions and pierogies on top. It was an interesting blend of flavors but I instantly wished I had ordered something else. I also got a side of Mojo Fries since my 10.00 burger came with no sides or garnish. The seasoning on the fries was way too plentiful and made them so salty I barely had any of my almost 4.00 side. The waitress even commented about how much seasoning was on them when I mentioned how salty they were. I'd probably go here for drinks some night because I really enjoyed the music and I'd love to study the menu a bit more. However the next time a burger craving hits there are other spots that, while pricier, will better satisfy my craving.

    (3)
  • Victor And Linda D.

    Extremely good burgers! Very juicy and flavorful. The french fries, on the other hand, were somewhat disappointing. (but I didn't good there for the fries, so I know just not to ever order them again.) The service was decent...but the place is pricey, especially when they charge you extra for ranch dressing to dip your fires. But all things considered, it's definitely a strong four stars.

    (4)
  • Tina L.

    After traveling from Washington DC to visit my daughter she chose This as our dinner destination. Since she lives in the area I figured what the heck lets do this. Severely understaffed..this is what I first noticed..ok it happens. The menu is VERY overpriced for the area. $12 for a burger with no fries a chip maybe..how about a pickle? Pizza was soggy..the burger I chose with the pierogi was unmanageable to eat and lacked flavor and the pierogi was burnt on the bottom. The funnel cake was a good but the lackluster service and the general lack of attention after the food was dropped could not go unnoticed. Advice..you have to staff up to make sure that your guests needs are met. If your going to have your price point be in the "polished casual" ballpark..your service needs to be just as much of a focus as the food..both need quite a bit of work.

    (1)
  • Anthony L.

    Food was fantastic. Best burger and best Mac and cheese we've had in quite awhile. It took a little longer than hoped to get our food... But it was definitely worth the wait. Fries were awesome, too! All homemade.

    (5)
  • Nathan P.

    They were severely understaffed. My gf and I stood in the doorway waiting to be seated but the hostess was running around being a waitress as well. the hostess ended up being our waitress. She was nice and and respectful but she scattered doing two jobs at once. the food was really good overall. the beer selection could have been better.

    (3)
  • Brian R.

    I've been here about 5 times so far, and I'll continue to go back. A bit pricy, but you're getting good food. Never get an order of fries for yourself; you can split an order with someone else at the table. The burgers are all pretty tasty in my opinion. They are big and messy, so be prepared. They seem to have a decent beer selection, too. It's easy to forget about this place, because it's hidden back behind the mall; but if you enjoy places like Oliver's Pourhouse, Pepperwood, Red Robin - all places where you can find a decent burger - you'll enjoy Winghart's.

    (4)
  • Eric C.

    Great local and national beers, delicious fresh food, and great service. What's not to like?? I stopped here for drinks and a snack prior to a buddy's wedding. I'm glad I swung through becuase this place was wonderful. Service was top notch. Our server was super friendly and helpful, with just the right attitude to make the whole experience fun. I told her the basic kind of bears I liked and she gave me perfect recommendations. I only had the wings since I needed just a quick snack--these wings were awesome. However, I inquired about the full menu and I found out that they use fresh ingredients and they try to make as much in-house as possible. Granted they aren't grinding corn for the chips or what have you, but it's not like they are opening a can of wing sauce either. I happened to try a couple of my friend's truffle fries, and I was quite pleased with those too. Overall, I plan to stop at this place for a larger meal the next time I stroll through.

    (5)
  • Mackenzie K.

    Go to their location in Monroeville, much better inside and out. This location has an attitude of "I can do whatever I want ". The manager was eating subway at a table when we went in for lunch...ah ok. and the bartender was less then thrilled to be there. Their happy hour specials are good and the funnel cakes are de licious! From my past experiences, just drive the extra 15 min to Monroeville lol

    (3)
  • Hugh H.

    My new favorite restaurant! The burgers are fantastic, and the price is comparable to other high end burger places. The top shelf selection of alcohol is reason enough to go though. I love the whiskey and beer flights. Tip: they are half priced on Wednesday.

    (5)
  • Michelle U.

    Nice atmosphere. Burgers were ok, not stellar but ok. Fries were large and shareable as others have said. The women's bathroom was dirty...icky dirty. It was an ok meal but not one I would be quick to return for. We had 2 burgers, 1 order cheese fries, buffalo chicken dip and 2 iced teas and our bill was 46$.

    (3)
  • Uni Y.

    Stopped in for lunch in January, our 1st time here. Despite reading mixed reviews we are always up to trying new places. Got 2 burgers, side of coleslaw, and 2 waters for $29 not incl tip. We were told they were out of fries...if they were included with the burgers, we weren't offered a substitute. If they aren't included with the price then that's an outrageous price. Burgers were good. Cole slaw was ok, didn't eat even half. Service was average but didn't seem like she wanted to be there. Can say we tried them but won't be back

    (1)
  • MJ R.

    Should not call itself a whiskey bar- whiskey choices limited, bartender has no knowledge of whiskey, food typical bar food,soggy fries disappointing

    (1)
  • Jane S.

    This was the first time that I had eaten here and have to say it will be the last. I was extremely disappointed. The food, atmosphere and service left much to be desired.

    (1)
  • Kathleen W.

    Went for dinner time. The service is a little sloppier than I would like, but it is friendly. The food was AMAZING. The Beretta Veggie: The exact right amount of goo on it. When you cut it in half the spinach artichoke spread oozes out the sides. It was on a bun and the falafel was HUGE. It was totally burger sized. I am not used to that size at all. More than fantastic. ​Collin's Orangutan: Very, very tasty. I did not notice the green apple. It may have been cooked and therefore not crunchy. Market Square Burger: OMG YUM! This was really freaking tasty. It may have been a little over done, but it was ordered medium well and I think it was well (but since I like it like that, no worries on my end *grins*) Beer Cheese Fries: Very tasty. They probably had the exact right amount of cheese on them :) I did ask for malt vinegar and that didn't show up. I still made a decent dent in the fries. Next time I'll ask for it earlier. The draft beer list was a long list of local beers and some various crafts. I ended up with the Four Season Oatmeal at the server's suggestion (I asked about the Kolsch) It appears that they have beer flights, but it is not listed on the menu (other than they are half off on Weds.) So, I have no idea how many are in a flight or how much one costs (although they said $3-4 for Weds, so....) The whiskey flights did not look very interesting to me. Prices were probably okay. I'd like to see a price list for individual scotches (or whiskeys) but they didn't have that.

    (4)
  • Michelle M.

    Let me first say I have never had a meal here. I do come here often thought for their fantastic drinks and the to die for funnel cakes. Every day of the workweek they have a special. Monday is $3 Moscow mules. They are a copper mug of joy! Pair it with a cinnamon sugar funnel cake and you won't even want a real dinner. They make several other craft cocktails with house made ingredients. You can't go wrong with anything in the smoked cocktails section. They literally smoke fill the glass from a smoker. It's amazing!

    (4)
  • Chad W.

    Came for lunch. Got a burger and fries. Bill was about $14. With just water to drink. The waitress/ bartender was very nice. I just wasn't impressed for the money. The burger had onion straws that were cold. A whiskey sauce that was ok. Don't think I'd come back to eat maybe drink though.

    (3)
  • Stacey P.

    $30.00 for 2 burgers. Zero fries, no salad, nada. Greasy and disgusting. Also ordered a Greek pizza. The crust was not cooked, and premade. They are trying to bring NY, SF prices to Greensburg. Just bad, all the way around...I have photos

    (1)
  • Jeffrey L.

    Good burgers and fries but, as they come separately, the price is a tad steep. Interesting mixed drinks and good beer selection. Fine to good service.

    (4)
  • Maryjo D.

    No, no and more NO. "Urban grunge" doesn't translate well into a suburban strip mall. The place looked filthy, even with dim lighting. I understand the "look" they're trying to achieve, but it came off as dirty and out of place. As for the food: Overpriced! The build-a-burger was a big fail. Add $ for cheese, add $$ for "bacon" -- bacon BITS are more what you get. For the price, fries should be included. How much is that adding to your plate cost, to give someone ten French fries? Spinach salad should come with a sourdough roll. The pizza (with a name that they thought was clever but is pretty unforgettable because we don't remember it, only that it tasted like cardboard) that has chili, fries and cheese? Chili dry as a bone. As in, probably day-old and left-sitting-out chili. Service is meh. You are not hip enough to get away with this, Winghart's. Just because you add "whiskey' to your name doesn't mean you can serve less-than-mediocre food and overcharge for it. We'll never return to this location. Maybe the one in Downtown Pittsburgh, but maybe not. I would not recommend this place to anyone.

    (1)
  • Brian S.

    Amazing food, great atmosphere. Also a unique bar and friendly staff. Very consistent in all categories.

    (5)
  • Brandon R.

    The food was good. My only gripe is the drink prices. Good thing I was there for happy hour. $3.25 for a Yuengling in Greensburg is unreasonable. This isn't Pittsburgh. Looking forward to trying the whiskey flights though some other time!

    (3)
  • Brian M.

    Stopped in for a quick bite before a movie - nothing spectacular....sloppy waitress, the restaurant was dirty and the food took too long to receive. Don't think we'll be returning.

    (1)
  • Jenni H.

    I wouldn't even give this a single star.Service is a mess starting from the "manager" and down. A note to Colin, don't sit down at the bar leaving the bar unattended and finish a regulars half eatin salad while you're working . That didn't make me want to come back.

    (1)
  • Jon S.

    Eat anything with the beer cheese, especially the funnel cake. Been here several times and work by the Market Square Pittsburgh location - it's just as good. Burgers and pizzas are awesome as is the craft beer and Kodiak brand soda. Bar is small but so is the space they leased. Would've liked to see this open in a larger building, but I'll keep going for the food.

    (4)
  • J.S. L.

    I really hope that Greensburg close-mindedness (judging by previous reviews lamenting the over-tattooed waitstaff (!) doesn't kill this place. I have found the service always to be remarkably friendly and prompt. I recently moved to Greensburg and the options for casual food that tastes good are remarkably thin here (the places that people rave about are disappointing: The Parkwood; Sun Dawg Cafe...etc.). I've had several burgers that have all been good. My favorite was the Dockworker--burger in Primanti-style with delicious fries and slaw on it. Beer selection is solid and they use high-quality beef and fresh potatoes. Love it.

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 11

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Dinner
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : No
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Good For Dancing : No
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Happy Hour : No
    Best Nights : Thu, Fri, Sat
    Coat Check : No
    Smoking : No
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Drive-Thru : No
    Caters : No

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Burgers

Burger or Hamburger is savored as the most desired fast food meal in the United States. A hamburger is basically a sandwich prepared by stuffing ground meat patty, generally beef, between two slices of a bun cut in half. Hamburger is also famous for its seasoning. Most popular condiments used in hamburgers in the United States are mustard, mayonnaise, and ketchup. Besides ground meat patty, hamburgers are also stuffed with lettuce, onions, tomato slices, pickles, and cheese.

Hamburgers are also categorized into two types in the United States. Fast food hamburger and individual hamburgers served at restaurants are two basic types of burgers served in the United States. The individual hamburgers served at restaurants are prepared using everything including lettuce, onion, tomato, and sliced pickles as well as melted cheese on the patty or crumbled on top. American restaurants also serve veggie burgers for those who don't relish meat. Cheeseburgers are also hot favorite in the United States.

McDonalds is the most popular fast food burger restaurant serving different types of burgers in the United States. On the other hand, there are several restaurants such as Burger King are famous for serving the best hamburgers in the United States. Most burger restaurants in the United States often serve hamburgers with French fries and other condiments. If you have a liking for burgers in the United States, then you won't be disappointed. You can easily find the best burger restaurants in your city on our Restaurants Listings directory. Check the reviews and ratings of the top burger restaurants and savor yourself with the best hamburger in the city.

Winghart’s Burger and Whiskey Bar

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