Vero Beach Hamburger Restaurants: Find Burgers, Cheeseburgers, Double Cheeseburgers, Big Macs, and Whopper Hamburgers in Vero Beach
Burger King - 58th Ave and Route 60
Burger King - US 1
Burger King - US 1 - South
Checkers Drive-In Restaurant
Five Guys Burger & Fries
McDonald's - 58th Ave and Route 60
McDonald's - Sebastian
McDonald's - US 1 - Central
McDonald's - US 1 - South
McDonald's - West - near I-95
Mulligan's Beach House Bar & Grill
Quik-Snak
Steak 'n Shake
Wendy's - 1625 US 1
Wendy's - 6210 20th Street
Wendy's - 890 US 1
Wendy's - 8905 20th Street
The "cheese hamburger," now simply the cheeseburger, is said to have first appeared in 1924, and credited to grill chef Lionel
Sternberger of The Rite Spot restaurant in Pasadena, California. This kind of burger is basically the same as a regular hamburger
but with a slice of cheese (cheddar, American, Swiss, et cetera) inside.
The term "burger" has now become generic, and may refer to sandwiches that have ground meat, chicken, fish (or even vegetarian)
fillings other than a beef patty, but share the characteristic round bun. By the mid 20th century both terms were commonly
shortened to "hamburger" or simply "burger." However, these "burgers" are usually referred to as "chicken burgers", "fish burgers",
etc. A "hamburger" today can also be made with finely chopped beef as well as ground beef.
Hamburgers are usually a feature of fast food restaurants. Traditional American hamburgers are round, but some fast-food chains,
such as Wendy's sell square-cut hamburgers. A traditional American hamburger is conventionally served in a non-fast food restaurant
with iceburg lettuce and a slice of tomato, unless requested otherwise. Hamburgers in fast food restaurants are usually fried,
but some firms, such as Burger King use a grilling process. At conventional American restaurants, hamburgers may be ordered
"rare", but normally are served well-done for food safety reasons (see below). Fast food restaurants do not offer this option.
The McDonald's fast-food chain sells a sandwich called the Big Mac that is one of the world's top selling hamburgers. Other major
fast-food chains – including Burger King (known as Hungry Jacks in Australia), A&W, Whataburger, Carl's Jr./Hardee's chain, Wendy's
(known for their square patties), Jack in the Box, Cook Out, Harvey's, In-N-Out Burger, Five Guys, Fatburger, Burgerville, Back
Yard Burgers, and Sonic – also rely heavily on hamburger sales. Fuddruckers and Red Robin are popular hamburger chains that
specialize in mid-tier "restaurant-style" variety of hamburgers. The "slider" style of mini hamburger is still popular regionally
in the White Castle and Krystal chains.
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