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Best Burger in Philadelphia

The best burger is a deeply personal thing. Help settle the debate.

Voted by locals. One vote per person. 8 dishes ranked.

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  1. 1
    Burger and Fries

    Burger and Fries

    at Fountain Porter

    Best burger in the city all around classic

    1vote
  2. 2
    The Dalessandro's Classic Burger

    The Dalessandro's Classic Burger

    at Dalessandro’s Steaks & Hoagies

    Juicy beef patty topped with melted cheese, lettuce, tomato, and their signature sauce.

    0votes
  3. 3
    The Deli Classic Burger

    The Deli Classic Burger

    at Anelis Deli Market

    Thick-cut beef patty with house-made pickles, melted cheddar, and deli mustard on toasted bread.

    0votes
  4. 4
    The Southgate Classic

    The Southgate Classic

    at Southgate

    Beef patty with melted cheddar, lettuce, tomato, and house sauce on a toasted bun.

    0votes
  5. 5
    The House Burger

    The House Burger

    at Bar Jawn

    Smashed patty with cheese, pickles, onions, and house sauce on a toasted bun.

    0votes
  6. 6
    The House Burger

    The House Burger

    at Barbuzzo

    Grilled beef patty with melted cheese, caramelized onions, and house sauce on a toasted bun.

    0votes
  7. 7
    Tony Boys Classic Burger

    Tony Boys Classic Burger

    at Tony Boys

    Smashed patties with melted cheese, pickles, and special sauce on a toasted bun.

    0votes
  8. 8
    Cousin's Signature Burger

    Cousin's Signature Burger

    at Cousin’s Burger

    Smash-style patty with melted cheese, pickles, onions, and special sauce.

    0votes

Frequently asked

Where is the best burger in Philadelphia?

Right now, locals have voted Burger and Fries at Fountain Porter as the best burger in Philadelphia, with 1 vote.

How does voting work?

One vote per person per category per city. We identify voters by IP + browser fingerprint (or login). You can switch your vote anytime — but you only get one.

What gets ranked?

A dish from any restaurant, bar, or food truck in Philadelphia. Each restaurant picks the single menu item they're entering — no duplicates, no gaming the count.

How is this different from Yelp or Google?

Star averages reward being fine. Voting rewards being the best. We show the winner, not the 4.3 / 5 consensus.