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Uneeda Burger
Categories: Restaurants Burgers Restaurants Sandwiches Burgers, Sandwiches [Edit]
4302 Fremont Ave N(between 43rd St & 44th St)
Seattle, WA 98103
Neighbourhood: Fremont
(206) 547-2600
- Hours:
Mon-Sat 11 am - 9 pm
Sun 11 am - 8 pm
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Parking:
- Street
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Price Range:
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$$
- Takes Reservations:
- No
- Delivery:
- No
- Take Away:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- No
- Outdoor Seating:
- Yes
- Wi-Fi:
- No
- Good For:
- Lunch, Dinner
- Alcohol:
- Beer & Wine Only
- Drive-Thru:
- No
- Noise Level:
- Average
- Ambience:
- Casual
- Has TV:
- No
- Caters:
- No
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
311 reviews for Uneeda Burger
Review Highlights
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"The waffle fries are amazing as well." In 49 reviews -
"Tasty burgers and awesome onion rings." In 60 reviews -
"Mushroom burner WA good also with black truffle salt." In 11 reviews
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311 reviews in English
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Review from Sarah J.
Seattle, WA
Just updating my original review after months of loyal customer-ship at Uneeda!
This place has been a wonderful addition to the neighborhood; the frequent lines out the door are a testament to it! It can get busy during peak hours but the service is remarkably quick. I also assume management is drugging the staff because they perpetually seem to be in authentically good moods... The girl that is usually there when we come in is hilarious and super knowledgeable about the menu, which seems to be the norm for the rest of the staff. The manager(/maybe owner?) is lovely as well, which is probably why they're able to keep such good employees long term.
Food! This place has great quality ingredients without being pretentious. Evidently all the ingredients are locally sourced (how local I don't know) and everything in the restaurant can either be composted or recycled. Hippie Heaven!!!
Lots of reviews say it's pricey; at a restaurant that has a great $4 painted hills beef burger you have no one but yourself to blame if you splurge (as I do frequently- lamb burger, HEYO!). There are more expensive items but the prices are posted right next to the food- it's not like they're hiding them.
That being said, if you get a shake split it with someone (they are big, rich, and $5 each which can add up). They are, however, AMAZING, and not to be missed.
Other cool stuff:
Big porch, half in shade, half in sun
Very kid friendly
Big beer selection.
My favorite burger: #5 Sonora. Southwest flavors with a twist (pickled jicama!)
My boyfriends fav: #4 BBQ smash. Grilled onions, crispy onion, house-made BBQ sauce, bacon, cheddar cheese.
Gluten free buns and beer!
Secret menu item: caramel oreo milkshake. MAKE IT HAPPEN.1 Previous Review: Show all »
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2/7/2011
Delicious delicious! Was going to make some kind of pun- as in 'ugotta go here'- but that lame of a… Read more »
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2/7/2011
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Review from Justin M.
You know what? I really did need a burger! Thank you little shack in Fremont, you read my mind!
I have been a fan of this place for a very long time, and I think I've eaten here enough to write a good review! First off, you'll notice the menu is a good mix of traditional to the more inspired choices. Every burger I have had here has been top notch and perfectly cooked! The meat is consistently flavorful and the bun is always perfectly toasted.
You'll find your regular burger joint sides here, from omnom worthy fries to the mouthwatering onion rings, you can't go wrong! My only complaint is that I wasn't too keen on the poutines... I've had better and methinks that going to Skillet has spoiled me for every other spot that has poutines. Anyway.
The atmosphere is inviting and the servers are always super friendly. You order from the counter (a la fast food style) and take a seat. They do bring your order out to you and the cooks are fairly speedy with the prep/cooking.
Overall... I really don't have any complaints... aside from the poutine... but that's pretty minor...
overall... I'm a fan.
4 you-really-need-this-burger-inside-you-now stars out of 5 -
Review from Neil W.
want to keep this short. It is a cool restaurant. It is a burger joint in Seattle and does not pretend to be anything else. They have a good selection of beer, pop and shakes. The burger menu is not too overwhelming, but does a good job with the variety. The prices are not too bad either.
I had a #2 burger. It has caramelized onions, watercress, and blue cheese. I was not blown away. I like to taste the burger and the toppings just add a flavor component. The blue cheese took over the whole flavor profile. The onions were not completely caramelized and were a bit firm and sloppy. I tried a bite of just the patty and it was bland and watery.
I was hoping for a better burger. I am not writing them off, based on the lines they are doing something right, but I hope this was an off burger for them. -
Review from Jon M.
Seattle, WA
Best ONION RINGS of my life! The burger was good. Not stellar but the onion rings warrant a PERFECT rating!!!!
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Review from Jackie L.
Seattle, WA
It's one of those places you have to go at least once an really make your own opinion about because it is all about personal preference.
Burgers are good, but for me everything else is to greasy or salty for me. I tend to be slightly sensitive to salt and what not. But My husband loves that and many people do so if you need that fix thens go here. We both liked the creative menu and that they are literally thinking out side the box on burgers.
I love the atomosphere and how it's like a real burger joint with some flare to the menu not prentention. Some food has gotten so stuck up lately. I would go back but I'll get a beer while my friends enjoy the food. -
Review from Nick B.
Seattle, WA
Burger reviewist; don't get all shitty if you're not down with it- it's a burger. People live to give burger 2 star ratings, go throw yourself off Aurora while still can. I liked Uneeda- I got the truffle burger with the aged beef option- fan-fucking-tastic. Almost too rich. Coulda spread it out over the course of a pitcher of beer. I think they have beer, not sure. I was there at 1pm. Don't fucking judge me because typically, I will drink a beer at 1pm. I'll drink a beer at 10am right in front of your mothers face. I can't remember all the details, but the memory involves proper, bloody rare-side medium rare 1/2lb patty bloodbath. Everything afterwards was dreamlike. If you dont liek this place you probably hate clean clothes and love Rick Santorum. But that is just you and you also yelped Taco Bell, which is fucking stupid.
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Review from Nick A.
Seattle, WA
Short version:
Very solid, flavorful burgers. Onion rings are the best I've ever had.
Longer version:
Wife and I went here on a Wednesday evening, around 6pm. It was pretty full. Always a good sign when a restaurant isn't empty. We ordered two burgers, hand-cut fries and the onion rings. We moved through the line quickly, and our food appeared less than 10 minutes later. Love the speediness.
The burger I had was well cooked (read: not cooked to death), flavorful and well-balanced. Very solid burger. They cook all their burgers medium, which is perfect for me.
The burgers were good. But the onion rings, however: holy cow. I thought I died and went to heaven. A light, incredibly tasty batter coats thickly-cut onions. They're divine. Don't you dare dip them in anything. They are to be enjoyed in their un-sauced glory.
Also, they've got a nice assortment of local, tasty beers on tap. A plus in my book.
Will definitely be back. -
Review from Nirmal G.
Chicago, IL
This review is a tad overdue. Came here after some serious holiday shopping (yep, it's been a few months). I joked with brother that I wouldn't mind getting some fries, seeing as there was only a McDonald's in sight. Fortunately a quick Yelp search showed us that Uneeda Burger was within walking distance! We noticed afterwards that there's a dedicated parking lot next door with 13 spots in it. Ample street parking as well.
What a great environment. The picnic tables are pretty cool. Made for a fun "outdoors" experience while still being indoors. I bet it's a great place to be when it does actually warm up and their windows are opened.
Had a veggie burger and skinny cut fries (so did the brother). I completely understand how other reviewers are unhappy because the burgers that have meat are quite pricey. The veggie burger happens to be the least expensive on the menu. And even at that price and for this kind of casual place, I would think that fries might come with the burger. But that might be with my Chicago food pricing in mind instead of Seattle food pricing. Regardless, super delicious! The portion of fries comes in a square dish which seemed like they were skimping on the fries, but ended up being a TON of fries and really, one shouldn't be eating more than that. Everything was appropriately flavorful. I would ask about the special sauce if you are truly vegetarian and don't eat eggs, because I believe that it has eggs and we didn't get it on the burgers.
Only lost a star because the shakes were overpriced. I really, really wanted one but couldn't warrant spending $5 on a shake, when we just went over to Caffe Vita afterwards and spent less than that on a latte (and I love me some lattes!).
I will be back in the summatime because it's close by and delicious. You should stop by for a veggie burger too!
**Others may like other establishments in the area...but for those with a peanut allergy, the others use peanut oil and Uneeda Burger doesn't! That makes them winners in my book. -
Review from David S.
Seattle, WA
Burgers were great - I had the gruyere & blackforest ham, served on toasted french bread - very tasty. The sweet potato fries were good but would have liked them to be a bit crispier. And would have liked to have the option for a larger order for my family of 4.
What this place really has going for it is the covered outdoor seating. Great place to go on a sunny afternoon in Fremont. We'll be back! -
Review from Will C.
A pleasant place to have a burger and beer, but this place is nothing special. I considered giving it two stars, but I usually reserve that for truly mediocre food - this was a step above that. Plus, they had a good selection of beers on tap and by the bottle, and I'm a sucker for that.
I had the lamb burger and Wifey had the classic. We both felt it was about par for the course. The lamb meat was pretty average, certainly nothing special. The bun was buttery and probably the best part of the burger. The tempura lemon slices are an interesting idea and taste much better than they sound, but after a while they begin to overwhelm the burger. I'm not really sure how you would dial down this taste but it was too much.
The fries were cooked just right (finally! This is not one of Seattle's strong suits), but they were so, so salty - I assume to get people to drink more beer, which given their selection is not the worst thing that could happen to you. I'm just not sure who would ever want that much salt. Even if someone did, it seems safer to let people add their own after a basic, light seasoning. -
Review from Marisa R.
Seattle, WA
I really wanted to like this place. It's within walking distance of my house, I like burgers and its got a patio so I figured it was a no-brainer; Uneeda Burger would be awesome. Well, I've been there 5 times now and I'm done.
The burgers are average. The buns are really good, but I get a burger for the meat, not the bread. Also, I always leave this place feeling like I've overpaid. Grab burgers, fries and brews for 2 and you're easily over $40. Considering the food is only ok and I'm usually just stopping in for a quick meal this seems overpriced.
Now, to explain why I'm not going back: Uneeda is usually a little loud and the tables are pretty close together. The other night I just wasn't feeling like dealing with all that, I wanted to actually talk to my date, so we grabbed burgers to go. When I got home I realized they had given me the completely wrong burger. It was close to 9 pm, when they close, and I didn't feel like walking back so I scrapped the huge pile of onions off (I don't do onions) and just ate my burger. Now normally, wrong order, no biggie, it happens, I get it. But between not being able to get the order right and paying a little too much for mediocre food (even if the ingredients are supposedly high quality) this place just isn't worth it. Too bad. Maybe upper Fremont will finally fill the vacancy left by the Buckaroo and that can be my new go-to place, because Uneeda burger definitely won't be.
With all the truly awesome burger places available around Seattle, save some time/money and skip this place. -
Review from Chris B.
Let em begin that before visiting Uneeda Burger my group was on the Fremont Troll Stroll. But this in no way swayed the rating on this review. After walking up from Fremont, we had a group of about 12 on a sunny Saturday and Uneeda Burger was a perfect fit after a day of drinking. I ordered the BBQ Smash, charred onions, bacon, cheddar, BBQ sauce and onion rings. I have to tell you its was really good, the onions were spot on the BBQ sauce was perfect and I really liked the crunch on the onion rings while the onion itself did not pull off the batter. Sitting outside having a burger in the sun, can you get any better than that? Defiantly a return visit is in order!
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Review from Aaryn S.
Seattle, WA
Real GOURMET burgers in a quick serve (but not fast food) type of joint. Best burger ive ever had. EVER. The fried mushrooms were amazing too. Did I mention BEST BURGER IVE EVER HAD? I got the Philly Smash but every burger I saw looked amazing.
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Review from Melissa S.
Seattle, WA
I was really excited to try this place after all the hype and I gotta say that I prefer their ample competition in the city.
Group of 10 of us tried a little bit of everything - bacon burger, mushroom burger, lamb burger, chili cheese fries, onion rings, and (i think) a spinach salad.
Mushroom burger - was okay but the best part was the bun. Just not a fan of whatever seasoning they added to it (truffle? either way, it's a personal choice since my MIL liked it a lot). Bacon burger was probably the best because it was the least greasy. YES, you read that right....the BACON burger was the least greasy out of all the different burgers we had. Lamb burgers were split and everybody ended up with stomach issues. I don't think there is anything wrong with the actual contents having gone bad, I think Uneeda just relied waaaaay too much on 'grilled' everything that it's literally just soaked through and through with fat making it far too rich. Even the tempura lemons (yum) were entirely too greasy. Onion rings had no actual flavor but had a great batter. Fries were awful. They looked like they had been cooked 2 hours prior and they tasted like it too.
Salad...well, it's a salad at a burger joint. Who cares.
Service was good, and they have a good beer selection. Acoustics are a little loud.
I am just so devestated with the lamb burger that I can't go back. Oh, and in case you think it's a fluke - the table ordered three of them and they were all the same. If Uneeda decides to chill in the amount of oil they use on the roasted/grilled/fried crap they add to it (please!), I might consider returning but the other menu items simply didn't compel me to want to return...especially when I spent $13 on a burger that made me want to hurl at 3:30 this morning. -
Review from Orlene D.
I was not a fan of the barbecue sauce used on the barbecue burger. However, the bacon used in the burger was fantastic! My fiance ordered the Philly Smash and thoroughly enjoyed it. I will have to just try a different burger next time. The onion rings were the best we ever had! The garage, casual layout makes it the perfect setting to eat a burger and what an awesome name!
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Review from Henry J.
Seattle, WA
I was a huge fan of this place until they installed Pacific Breeze air fresheners in the restrooms.
Now the place smells like an ad for Renuzit. If I want to sniff thalliate chemical dispersants I'll take the Dow Chemical tour next time I visit New Jersey. -
Review from Erik M.
"Wow, I really need a burger" my wife said. And what do you know, the solution is pretty much built right into the name of this quirky Fremont burger joint.
The rustic interior feels homey and quaint, with a chalkboard menu and display of name patches on the wall. The burgers range from basic beef n' bun to an array of combinations and upgrades, including gluten free, veggie, and grass-fed wagyu beef. I went with the #8: crimini and porcini mushrooms, porcini, black truffle salt, and gruyere cheese, plus the beef upgrade. Delicious! I almost went with the poutine as a side but settled on the deep fried mushrooms instead. Guess I was in a mushroom kinda mood.
Washed it all down a pint of pale ale, then sat there patting my well-satisfied belly while my wife finished her classic burger (with the gluten free and wagyu beef upgrades).
The counter service was very welcoming and friendly, and just about everything with our first visit to Uneeda Burger was everything you could ask for. Just about... There was a bit of sticker shock after adding all of the extras and upgrades. A little steeper than we were expecting for a quick lunch, but we got over it.
We'll definitely be back, although the trek over from Ballard and upgraded price point might make it less frequent than we'd like.Listed in: Extra-Ballard Food and Drink
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Review from Adrienne R.
Mercer Island, WA
Uneeda Burger has been on my list for quite awhile. On this beautiful spring night, with the sun out and temperatures near 60º, we decided to head over to this Fremont hot spot. And it was hopping!
On the evening we went, the garage doors were open for an indoor-outdoor motif. There were a lot of people there. I'm not sure if the beautiful weather had spurred a larger than normal clientele, or if it is normally that busy.
The staff is all really friendly. We had a great time talking to them on our first visit. The food being cooked in the back smells fantastic. My kids were entertained by being able to see so fully into the kitchen.
The choices on the menu are on the good choices. The only drawback is that it is not quite as veggie friendly as the website suggests. The cost is quite reasonable. We went a little crazy on shakes (and we're happy we did), but our family could eat there for a very reasonable price, and it was still reasonable, even though we bought 3 shakes. Our favorite shakes are still from the drive-in in Bellingham, but these are second best in our book.
The burgers are quite good. We all got variations of the #1. The patty is juicy, the cheese and bacon and toppings are yummy. I had the grilled chicken breast substitute, which was a little dry. We also had poutine, onion rings, and sweet potato fries. The onion rings were alright, but could have used some salt in the batter. The poutine is really imitation poutine - the cheese sauce is not what real poutine should have on it. The sweet potato fries were a little dry. Some slipped into the poutine and were really good in the gravy and cheese sauce.
The establishment is family friendly. While there is not a kids menu per se, there are a lot of kid-friendly and reasonably priced choices on the menu. There were many families there tonight.
Parking is a little bit of a hassle. They have a private lot, but for instance a mini-van was taking up 3 of the 13 spots. There's not much street parking and the lot is very tight and compact spaces.
We'll definitely head back. This is so far our favorite Seattle burger joint. (Our favorite burger in Seattle remains a national chain, sadly.) -
Review from Elizabeth T.
Seattle, WA
I wish I could have a better opinion of this place. I came here 3 times, ordered 3 different kinds of burgers, and they were all decently tasting but yet so greasy that I got pretty sick afterwards :( sorry Uneeda, fancy gourmet ingredients don't compensate for greasiness. I won't be coming again.
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Review from Chris D.
I definitely don't needa Uneeda Burger.
We stopped in on a whim one weeknight when we found the nearby Paseo closed. I was excited by the menu, narrowing my choices to a few options. I eventually settled on the Philly Smash, lured in on the promise of charred onions and "special sauce." I have a fundamental problem paying $8 for a hamburger, but given how much people talk about Uneeda, I thought it would probably be worth it. Yeeeeah, I was wrong.
I love salt. I really, really love salt. My dad salts pho, if that gives you any idea of where I come from. The Philly Smash? Entirely too salty... even for my taste. I think it was the special sauce, but by the time I finished my burger I was almost disgusted by it. It was just that salty. The meat really wasn't anything to write home about either.
My wife reports her Crispy Emmer Veggie Burger was marginal at best.
And then there were the fries. My wife's sweet potato fries looked like they'd been under a warmer for a fortnight and my poutine DIDN"T HAVE CURDS. Yeah, I know it says cheese sauce on the menu but holy hell man, don't call it poutine then! Sheesh.
So, yeah. I originally had Uneeda rated at three stars, but I've now talked myself into two.
You know what? I can live with that.Listed in: Seattle Noob, Hamburger Hill, Are burgers a Seattle thing?
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Review from Gary S.
Los Angeles, CA
Best burger I've had in Seattle. Best fries I've had in Seattle
Best shake i've had in Seattle. -
Review from Rebeccah M.
Seattle, WA
In the mood for a burger, and guided by the reviews on Yelp, my husband and I stopped in for lunch on a random Tuesday. Then again, a week later. Then again with my sister and her family three days after that. Yes, it's that good.
I should begin by saying that my husband and I are on opposite sides when it comes to burgers. He likes them for the meat, I like them for the toppings. We both eat them with a knife and fork. Luckily, Uneeda Burger meets all of these needs. Between all of our visits, we've tried the #1 (once with fried egg, once with an extra patty, bacon, and cheese), the #8, the #3, the sweet potato fries, the fried mushrooms, the root beer on tap, and the to-die-for onion rings. We will be back.
Also, just so readers know which burger camp we're in (fast-food/diner vs. artisan/steakhouse), neither of us much cares for Red Mill. -
Review from Kiki M.
Uneeda Burger? Don't tell me what I need! Okay, so I needed a burger and a friend had mentioned this place so my mom and I went to Fremont to satisfy my intense beef desire.
On a Sunday afternoon it was hopping with burger eaters. Despite the crowd the line to order moved quickly and we were able to find a table with no issue. The menu featured burgers obviously, soups, salads, fries, onion rings, and even fried mushrooms. If you need dessert there are shakes and cookies. The hamburger combinations were ambitious. This isn't your typical joint featuring only beef patties with the usual vegetables like pickles, lettuce, and tomatoes. Yes, that option if available but these burgers pack a mighty ingredient punch like charred onions, ham, truffle salt, manchego, and roasted chili relish to name a few. Thanks to a co-worker and her lunch doused in BBQ sauce, I was determined to not only have a burger but have BBQ make an appearance as well so I went with the BBQ Smash that included a 1/3lb beef patty, charred onions, bacon, BBQ sauce, and cheddar. My mom decided to go simple with The Classic, a 1/2lb patty with romaine, tomato, and special sauce and then added a fried egg to it. We ordered some french fries and cookies to round out our meal.
The food came faster than I had expected it to and we were ready to dig in. My hamburger was piled high and drowning in BBQ sauce. If you don't like getting messy this burger is not for you. I don't mind getting dirty so I attacked that burger with all my might. The bacon was thick and cooked just like I like it, firm but a little flimsy. The beef patty was seasoned right and the cheddar was the perfect cheese to bring it all together. The fries were good and to my surprise the cookie, which was homemade, was chewy in the middle and crispy on the edges.
This place had me moaning in happiness. I was delighted that this burger had me licking my fingers because it was what I needed. I must go back to try The Madame, a burger with ham, Gruyere, dijon-mayo, truffle shoestring onions, and a fried egg. Heart clogging? Yes. Death inducing? Possibly. But at least I'll have a belly full of burger to go with me to the grave. -
Review from Leonard H.
Kirkland, WA
Exceeded expectations. Locally owned hummmm, ok I will call it a gourmet burger joint with charm. The shakes and onion rings are great too. Yes, they take credit cards. I only mention that because my "other" favorite burger place doesn't take plastic. No, I'm not talking about Dick's:)
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Review from Maddie J.
Seattle, WA
YUMMMMMMM. Holy jesus I was really blown away by my burger here. I got the Medi-terra and it was so so so good. perfect lamb, the bell peppers and cheese were perfect, and it had something I've never had before, tempura lemons!!!! Sounds bizzare but even my picky boyfriend loved them.
The one downside is the price- not gunna lie it adds up. But you know, quality does cost. I never know whether to count price in my review because I was the one that chose to go when I knew the prices, and I chose to get the 12 dollar lamb instead of soemthing cheaper. So yes not cheap, but I thought very worth it. Two burgers with a beer, soda and onion rings that filled me and my bf up and left us VERY happy and was still cheaper than 8 oz burger- and way better.
so moral of the story: effing yum. -
Review from Tara B.
Caspar, CA
I had read a bunch of reviews before leaving the house, and mistakenly thought I'd read that this place had a good veggie (vegan) burger. Arrived and realized that was not the case. Whoops.
THAT SAID: The staff were incredibly helpful and kind about making sure we could get something to eat, and something delicious. They noted that they'd started cooking their portabella mushrooms in butter, so the chef came out and chatted with us, putting together this sandwich consisting of caramelized onions, roasted bell pepper and goodness knows what else. Throw in some hand-cut fries on the side and a couple of pints and I was one happy woman.
This place knows how to be open minded and accommodating. -
Review from Opal D.
Uneeda Burger has been tasty every time except for when we had their elk burger - we were unimpressed with the freshness of the meat. Otherwise - the burgers, shakes, fries, onion rings - everything else has been great. We really enjoy the outdoor seating. Free parking is easy to find here. We will definitely be back!
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Review from angie C.
Snoqualmie, WA
yum! great burgers... lil greasy but still a good burger..
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Review from Justin H.
Kent, WA
The elk burger was pretty bland and the poutine tasted like something you'd get from a high school cafeteria. May or may not go back to try the grass fed beef hamburger. Overall, disappointing.
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Review from Morgan F.
Seattle, WA
I live almost exactly a block from Uneeda and, if it didn't mean I would balloon into obesity, I would be eating there every day, for every meal.
I've eaten here at least 20 times since they opened over a year ago, and every single time that I go, it reaffirms my belief that they have the absolute best burgers I've ever eaten.
Everything always seems cooked to perfection, especially the bacon, which is always perfectly crisp, but not overcooked, yet still somehow juicy. I could seriously just sit there and have them serve bacon to me all day.
I'm a huge fan of the tempura fried lemon they put on the lamb burger, so now every time I eat here, I have it added to whatever I'm getting, along with bacon if the burger doesn't already come with it.
Their fries are perfect, the milkshakes are amazing, and the staff is friendly.
I'll continue to eat my heart out at this place, and curse loudly everytime I open my front door and smell their cooking alongside Paseo in the neighborhood, because whether I'm full or not, I could seriously always eat another Uneeda burger. -
Review from Sam T.
Seattle, WA
This was my second time here and I finally had a burger (BTW- The french dip with rosemary au jus was amazing).
I like my burgers simple so I ordered the classic with bacon and added Manchego cheese. The burger was so fresh that the bacon was sizzling when it arrived. The beef was great and flavorful but the cheese was a great addition.
This is one of the best burgers in Seattle, period.
Next time I am getting the salted caramel shake instead of a soda! -
Review from Leah B.
After my experience at Uneeda Burger today I have to change my review. It's just not worth going to anymore.
I've noticed how greasy their food is. My husband's philly burger was soaked and difficult to eat.
My chicken burger had some large chunk of fried grossness attached to it. Like something that sat in the fryer too long.
They don't make waffle fries anymore either!!!!! WHY?!
Every time we go it's always over crowded and parking is horrible.
sorry guys, you done me wrong too many times :( I DON'Tneeda burger1 Previous Review: Show all »
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2/9/2011
I had the monsuier, my friend had the #8 (the one w/ mushrooms).
Mine was a bit too greasy. I really… Read more »
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2/9/2011
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Review from Larisha S.
Tacoma, WA
DELICIOUS! Granted I didn't get to have a yummy bun, BUT my Madame burger with the egg was fantastic!
My friend had the burger with lamb. I had a bite and the tiny bite I had, I wished I had ordered it! SO GOOD!
Not hard to find. The venue was very charming. Prices seemed a little high for not getting fries with your burger, though the quality was great, so perhaps it all evens out somehow. -
Review from Sonia C.
If you're craving a burger that's not too greasy, not too overcooked, and actually tastes like it came from a grill, then this is the place. I had their regular quarter-pounder regular hamburger and it was just fine. My boyfriend upgraded his burger to the free-range premium option for an extra $3, and neither of us felt the beef was any different.
The poutine was disappointing, as they used some type of melted cheese instead of cheese curds, but the fries underneath the sauce and mess were good. I'll be sticking to regular or sweet potato fries next time. -
Review from Jesse R.
Seattle, WA
I didn't technically need one, but I had one, and it was awesome.
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Review from Arif V.
As Burgers go in Seattle there are few places that do this very staple of a sandwich "Right". Also there are various tastes to deal with as well.
You have the Red Mill group that that type of burgers.
You have the Two Bells group that enjoy that, I need to go back and retry this one for complete comparison.
You have 74th Street Burger on a french bag., I have to say this is really out of this world good.
But we are not here to talk about all the different burgers but one artists version of a burger. I am very impressed at the product, from day one its been good service good product and a clean not over costumed joint.
The Burgers are all good meats and ingredients.
Go out and get a beer and a burger you will not be disappointed and add some fries it will be a nice comfort situation.
Uneeda Burger was a welcome addition to Upper Fremont as the only Burger join up there was Huffy or what ever which is crap. -
Review from Daniel H.
Concord, CA
This place is decent, but I won't rave about it.
The decor is nice. You feel like you're in a converted garage, replete with roll up doors that I surmise could be opened. I didn't experience this as it was pouring rain during this visit.
There's a wide variety of options on the menu. I tried the BBQ burger, and went gluten free bun. I ended up throwing away half the bun, as it just sucked up the BBQ sauce and started tasting really bad. The burger was tasty though.
It's very busy, but our party of four found a spot to sit and eat right during prime dinner hour.
Nothing special, but it wasn't bad! -
Review from Melissa A.
Seattle, WA
Holy hell, I DIE these burgers are so damn good. I only order the the crimini and porcini mushroom w/ black truffle salt, shallots and gruyere burger, and I swear to you, it's the only burger I'll ever want for the rest of my little life.
Pair that with a nice cold Manny's from the tap and let the good times roll. Just make sure you enunciate Manny's otherwise they'll give you a side of mayonnaise and charge you .23 cents for it and you'll leave confused, but happy nonetheless. -
Review from ida j.
Seattle, WA
Big fan of burgers. Went there for the first time yesterday and I got the #8 (I think) which is the crimini and porcini mushroom w/ black truffle salt, shallots and gruyere burger.
Probably the best burger I've ever had. -
Review from Diane C.
Yum!
Top 5 reasons to go to Uneeda Burger:
1- Delicious variety of burgers. From the classic that can be jazzed up to your liking to the Med Burger which is classy, lamby deliciousness...these guys get burgers.
2- Great location. Bright, hip ambiance. They have substantial parking and is really easy to find.
3- Delicious fries. I tried both the regular and sweet potato fries. Two thumbs up.
4- Huge variety of drinks. These guys don't play around when it comes to beverages. They have fountain drinks, bottled organic sodas, tons of beer on tap, in bottles, in cans...and wait for it...SHAKES.
5-Reasonably priced. In a land where burger prices are getting out of control, here you get a good balance of value and yuppie burgers.
