Do You Remember Any of These Miami Burger Joints?
These five vintage Miami burger spots have closed down, and our memory of them is fading as they are rarely discussed. It’s a shame.
History is always important but for Burger Beast, Food History is the most important of all!
These five vintage Miami burger spots have closed down, and our memory of them is fading as they are rarely discussed. It’s a shame.
Did you know Burger King was founded as Insta-Burger King in 1953 in Jacksonville, FL and moved its headquarters to Miami in 1959? Learn more about this company’s history and the changes it has gone through since.
Where did the world-famous Patty Melt come from? From the classic to the creative, explore the origins of this burger all-star.
The Royal Carousel was meant to be the restaurant of the future.
This new concept by Royal Castle did not pan out, unfortunately.
Rudy’s Sirloin SteakBurgers was a better burger restaurant founded by the same gentleman who brought the Wendy’s chain to South Florida.
Where happened to the McDonald’s fried apple pies?
The short answer is that McDonald’s switched their fried apple pies for baked ones in 1992.
White Castle’s founder, Billy Ingram, retired to Miami, Florida, and then opened 2 locations there, which closed shortly after he died in 1967.
Over ten years ago, the first Florida food truck event took place in Miami. The Fall for the Arts festival happened on Sunday, September 12th, 2010.
Founded in 1948, In-N-Out is an iconic burger joint in California. Everywhere else in the U.S. they’ve reach legendary status.
The Luther Burger is one of the many Regional Burger Styles of the burgerverse.
The rumor is that this burger was created by singer Luther Vandross.
Head to a Checkers location to try Rally’s delicious Fry Seasoned Chicken Tenders or Fried Apple Pies today!