The burger scene in Berlin is a foodie’s paradise. From classic American-style beef patties to innovative fusion creations packed with bold flavors, the city’s diverse culinary landscape has turned Berlin into a hotspot for top-tier burgers.
Whether you’re looking for a comfort food taste of home, or you want to explore the culinary potential of what a hamburger can be, there are tons of great spots to include in your Berlin food tour.
What Makes Berlin’s Burger Scene Special?
Berlin’s burger scene stands out with an exciting mix of classic, gourmet, and fusion-style burgers. From smash burgers with perfectly caramelized edges, to towering gourmet creations with ethnic flavors and even dry-aged beef patties. The city’s global influences give you the chance to try burgers you won’t find anywhere else in the world.
Another thing that sets Berlin’s burger scene apart is its focus on quality ingredients and sustainability. Many restaurants, food trucks, bars, and burger spots use only locally sourced produce and ethically raised meats. All at affordable prices that will fit into any food tour.
Best Burger Restaurants in Berlin
Chain restaurants like Goldies and Burgermeister are great places to get a burger in Berlin. Yet I think the following do the best job of showcasing Berlin’s classic burgers, gourmet creations, and international flavors.
Tommi’s Burger Joint
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This Icelandic import keeps things simple with classic American-style burgers. They focus on fresh ingredients and a no-fuss menu.
Their juicy cheeseburgers and perfectly toasted buns have earned them a loyal following, and the casual atmosphere makes it a great spot for a quick bite. This is one of the top spots in Berlin when you want to grab a quick burger for lunch without resorting to fast food.
Tommi’s Burger Joint (€10–20) – Invalidenstraße 160, 10115 Berlin, Germany.
The Bird
This is a New York-style burger joint in Berlin that’s famous for its massive gourmet burgers. Each patty is made with freshly ground beef and served on an English muffin instead of a traditional bun.
Their signature burger is “Da Birdhouse” made from high-quality beef, bacon, and melted cheddar in a perfectly constructed bite. This is the place to go when you want a taste of home, but still want to feel like you’re in Berlin.
The Bird (€20–30) – Am Falkpl. 5, 10437 Berlin, Germany.
BBI (Berlin Burger International)
Located in Neukölln, BBI is famous for its oversized, messy gourmet burgers packed with toppings. This is definitely the place to go if you’re hungry.
Their “Avocado Bacon” burger and halloumi veggie burger are top choices, and their generous portions make them a favorite among locals.
BBI (€10–30) – Pannierstraße 5, 12047 Berlin, Germany.
Shiso Burger
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With three locations across Berlin, Shisho Burger combines Asian flavors with the American burger experience. This includes unique creations like their Wagyu beef burger and teriyaki salmon burger.
Their small but flavorful menu is a great choice for those looking for something beyond the usual beef patty. This is the place to see how Asian flavors and umami concepts can elevate a burger.
Shiso Burger (€10–30) – Auguststraße 29C, 10119 Berlin, Germany.
Local Favorites & Hidden Gems
Berlin has some lesser-known, underrated and secret gem spots offering burgers you can’t find anywhere else in the world.
Piri’s
Hailed by some as the best dive bar in Berlin, Piri’s specializes in Portuguese-style piri piri chicken and vegetarian burgers. Their juicy grilled chicken with a house-made piri piri sauce is a must-try, especially for those looking for something lighter than a beef burger.
If you’re looking for a healthy burger with a vibrant international flavor, Piri’s is a must-try spot. I honestly believe this is the best place in all of Berlin to experience a plant-based burger.
Piri’s (€10–30) – Boddinstraße 61, 12053 Berlin, Germany.
Kumpel & Keule Metzgerhandwerk
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While technically a butcher shop, Kumpel & Keule also offers burger concepts that focus on high-quality, locally sourced meat and house-made ingredients. This is a great place to experience a burger as the butcher truly intended.
Their dry-aged beef burgers offer a depth of flavor that sets them apart from standard burger joints. I think it’s a must-visit for meat lovers, as it allows you to bring fresh meat back to your vacation rental kitchen.
Kumpel & Keule (€10–20) – Eisenbahnstraße 42-43, 10997 Berlin, Germany.
Rembrandt Burger
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This Dutch-inspired burger spot is known for its premium ingredients and inventive toppings, such as their peanut sauce-drenched burger. Their homemade sauces and perfectly grilled patties set them apart from the competition. If you love earthy flavors and umami, Rembrandt Burger in Berlin is a must-try spot.
Rembrandt Burger (€10–20) – Richard-Sorge-Straße 21, 10249 Berlin, Germany.
Zsa Zsa Burger
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This stylish burger spot in Schöneberg might be the best place in Berlin to taste a wide range of international flavors. They are known for their gourmet burgers with a creative twist. Their Mediterranean-inspired lamb burger is outstanding with authentic terroir flavor.
However, it’s their creative sauces that stand out the boldest on their menu. Especially their spicy peanut butter burger showcases bold, unexpected flavors that go with just about anything on their menu. They also offer burgers with curry dip, raclette cheese, or chili in a hip venue with an industrial-chic vibe.
Zsa Zsa Burger (€20–30) Motzstraße 28, 10777 Berlin, Germany.
Burger Neighborhood Guide: Where to Find the Best Burgers in Berlin
The best of Berlin’s burger scene is spread across a wide range of neighborhoods, each offering something unique.
Kreuzberg is known for its alternative vibe and nightlife with burger joints to match. It’s home to iconic spots like Burgermeister.
Mitte in Berlin’s central hub, boasts gourmet burger options near Alexanderplatz and Museum Island. These are perfect burger spots for a post-sightseeing meal.
Neukölln is a district famous for its multicultural food scene. Here you’ll find creative burger fusions, including plant-based options and globally inspired flavors.
Charlottenburg with its elegant streets is home to upscale burger joints that use premium ingredients like dry-aged beef and elevated toppings like shaved truffles, or exotic spices.
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