Georgia Burger Named One of the Best by Reader’s Digest
The best Georgia burger has been revealed, thanks to the tasting experts at Reader’s Digest. The thing that’s so great about burgers is that they’re the perfect meal any time of year. While summer usually brings imagery of great burgers sizzling on the grill, there’s nothing wrong with a fantastic burger in the fall or winter, too. That’s especially true in Georgia, where we usually have decent weather all year.
Reader’s Digest Names the Best Georgia Burger
Reader’s Digest has released a new list of the best burgers in America, including the best Georgia burger. After doing the tasting, the experts picked one burger per state to highlight. These restaurants “are some of the most loved and reviewed by burger fanatics, and they’ve been awarded by critics and competitions,” Reader’s Digest states.
Before we get to the best Georgia burger, let’s look at a few other choice burgers across America. In New York, Reader’s Digest’s pick for the best burger is Peter Luger. They note that even thought Peter Luger is “one of the most famous spots to enjoy a steak in New York,” they also make a fantastic burger. “At Peter Luger in Brooklyn and on Great Neck, Long Island, the focus is on the quality of the beef, and the prime dry-aged meat that goes into Luger’s juicy, medium-rare burgers will have you begging for more.” That sounds delicious to me, especially if there are some vegetarian burger options. Going out West, in California, the best burger in the state, according to the feature, is Pie ‘n Burger in Pasadena. They offer “classic diner fare seven days a week to locals and burger tourists,” as well as delicious milkshake and fries on the side. If you’re heading up to Washington, Seattle’s Lil Woody’s is a great spot for a burger. Reader’s Digest notes that “Lil Woody’s works with local vendors to source the ingredients used at its Seattle locations,” so you’ll get fresh, local ingredients from Washington and neighboring states.
So, what’s the best Georgia burger? Reader’s Digest says it’s at NFA Burger Head. Of the delicious spot, they state, “Operating out of a Chevron gas station in Dunwoody since 2019, this spot has a simple menu that’s well worth the drive.” How unique is it to have this in a gas station? They add, “NFA grills its Angus beef patties to crisp, caramelized perfection before topping them with pickles, mustard, a secret house ‘sassy sauce,’ and cheese.” You had me at “sassy sauce.” I can’t wait to get my burger.