THE burger – the ultimate fast food – but where in Mid Cheshire serves up the best and tastiest burgers?
Which is your favourite place to go for a delicious burger – meat-based or plant-based - topped with cheese, lettuce and tomato, and ketchup and mayonnaise?
In our Best of 2023 campaign, we’ve given out 18 awards so far in Mid Cheshire for hair, nails and beauty as well as tattoos and independent shops and businesses and many more.
Next up we wanted to find Mid Cheshire’s tastiest burgers.
After reading all your nominations, we’ve shortlisted the top six, who will battle it out to be named Best for Burgers 2023.
Now we need your help to choose an overall winner from our shortlist.
Don’t forget to pick up a copy of this week’s Mid Cheshire Guardian as the coupons inside count for five votes!
There are three ways to vote:
1. Search for the Best for Burgers post on our Mid Cheshire Guardian Facebook or Twitter pages and comment under the post with the name of your winner = 1 vote
2. Name your favourite in the comments section on this article via our website = 2 votes
3. Purchase a copy of this week’s Northwich and Winsford Guardian or Knutsford Guardian (August 24 edition) and fill in the entry form = 5 votes
(*NB For newspaper entries, email a screenshot of the completed entry form to heidi.summerfield@newsquest.co.uk - please note that only original copies will be accepted. More than one entry can be submitted per person but you will be asked to provide your own unique reference code for each entry to avoid duplication eg if your name is Smith you may wish to write Smith123 or HS21! as your code. You will need to provide a different code for each different entry submitted. For full terms and conditions go to newsquest.co.uk/terms-conditions).
Voting officially opens today, Thursday, and closes at midnight on Monday, August 28.
We will be announcing the winner next week.
Keep an eye out for our next Best of appeal on our social media pages on Friday.
OUR SIX BEST FOR BURGERS SHORTLIST:
The Shrewsbury Arms, Chester Road, Little Budworth
The latest special to hit the menu is the Oppenheimer burger – beer battered fried chicken, lettuce, tabasco cheese, lightly pickled gherkins and candied bacon all served on a toasted sesame seeded bun, fries and salad.
For more details go to facebook.com/shrewsburyarmslittlebudworth
Culinary Concept by Raymond Müller, Weaver Point Way, Baron’s Quay, Northwich
This popular place serves “South Africa’s best burgers”.
One nomination said: “Without a doubt it’s Culinary Concept by Raymond Müller.
“The Vol Kak burger is epic!”
For more details go to facebook.com/culinaryconceptbyRaynerMuller
Smokehouse and Cellar Knutsford, Royal George Building, Regent Street, Knutsford
This American style BBQ restaurant is in the heart of Knutsford and has “the best burger menu”.
One happy customer said: “The burgers are off the charts.
“Any burger is amazing!”
For more details go to facebook.com/KnutsfordSmokehouseandCellar
Café at Plumleys, Plumleys Garden Centre, Plumley More Road, Knutsford
Visitors to this café say they “have fantastic burgers”.
They have weekly specials with an August one featuring minted lamb patties stacked with lettuce, tomato, halloumi and homemade tzatziki served with lemon and herb topped fries and house coleslaw.
For more details go to facebook.com/plumleyscafe
Burg ‘N’ Ice, Witton Street, Northwich
One nomination said: “I’ve never had a burger like it.
“It’s 1,000,000 per cent the best I’ve ever tasted.”
For more details go to burgnice.co.uk
Hartford Hall, School Lane, Northwich
There are two burgers on the menu to tempt tastebuds at Hartford Hall on School Lane – the cheese and bacon burger and the Bourbon BBQ chicken burger.
The cheese and bacon burger is topped with cheddar cheese, smoked streaky bacon, tomato and caramelised onion chutney and the chicken burger is topped with Bourbon BBQ sauce.
For more details go to hartfordhallcheshire.co.uk
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