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The 19 Best Burgers in Northern Virginia

From classic favorites to bold newcomers, these are NoVA’s tastiest burgers.

By Alice Levitt May 22, 2026 at 7:58 am

Juicy beef patties and toppings piled high. You might need two hands to hold some of these burgers, but we wouldn’t have it any other way. Here are NoVA’s best burgers. Plus, don’t miss the five best burgers from high-end restaurants and the five best sides of fries.

Melt Gourmet Cheeseburgers

Paris Burger 

Every beef burger here is made from hand-trimmed, aged Angus that’s ground in-house daily. We like it best with a French accent, which translates to a layer of Brie, Dijon mustard, balsamic-glazed onions, and spinach. Char-grilled with roasted garlic, the combo is our second-favorite kind of French kiss. 525 E. Market St., Ste. J, Leesburg

person holding hangry burger with fries and onion rings
Hangry Burger (Photo by Michael Butcher)

Hangry Burger

Fussy Farsi 

This jovial burger shack with ultra-modern style has plenty of meat on the menu, but even beef lovers should give this Indian-spiced split-pea-and-rice patty a chance. Housemade saffron-yogurt sauce adds color and a welcome coolness to the strata of eggplant, lettuce, tomato, and onion on a griddled whole-wheat bun. Still, you can’t go wrong with the classic double cheeseburger. 6699 Frontier Dr., Ste. G, Springfield

Char’d

Double Original Char’d 

What’s better than the crisp-edged grassfed patty of a Char’d smash burger? How about two? This fully halal vendor in Tysons Galleria originated as a food truck, and longtime fans are lining up for the satisfying simplicity of the American-cheese-blanketed stacks with housemade sauce. 2001 International Dr., McLean

Social Burger

Matthew 

For more than a decade, founder Denise Lee has been feeding the Vienna community with deceptively simple burgers enhanced with flavors the customer chooses. This cheeseburger can be served beneath anything from cheddar to ghost pepper jack with sauces like red Thai curry and smoky chipotle mayo. 350 Maple Ave. W., Vienna

Basic Burger

Mushroom Swiss 

The name of this small, local chain is a bit of an understatement. While it’s possible to order a plain burger with veggies and Basic Sauce, the greatest rewards come in the form of this one-third-pound patty blanketed in Swiss and flavored with a smear of A1 aioli. The sauce is ideal for amplifying the umami of the sautéed mushrooms on top. 1101 S. Joyce St., Arlington; 1495 Cornerside Blvd., Ste. 118, Vienna

holy cow burger and fries
Holy Cow (Photo by Michael Butcher)

Holy Cow

The Hot Mess 

You can make any burger a double at this Del Ray destination. But if you order this mouthwatering monstrosity, chances are you’ll already be tapping out without a second level. That’s because the Angus beef is crowned with gooey mac and cheese, smoky Gouda, bacon, and crispy onions. It’s finished with sriracha aioli for a smack of heat. 2312 Mt. Vernon Ave., Alexandria 

Bebop Korean-Mexican Grill

Gogi Burger 

This patty splits the difference between two of our favorite things: a greasy burger and deeply marinated Korean barbecue beef. Stick with the classic or get the red-tinted spicy version for some real heat. Either way, it’s served on a griddled bun with shredded lettuce, onion, and mayo. Multiple area locations

person holding try with fries and Dyre's burger with black bun
Dyfre’s Burger (Photo by Michael Butcher)

Dyfre’s Burger

Cowboy Burger  

There’s a visible difference between this burger and everything else on this list. The fluffy charcoal bun may seem like a gimmick, but it’s one you can taste, with a hint of broiled flavor that goes perfectly with this 8-ounce patty that’s coated in mozzarella cheese then bestowed with breaded onion rings, bacon, and a fried egg. 7420 Fullerton Rd., Ste. 105-A, Springfield

B Side

B Side Smashburger 

The Red Apron butcher shop in Mosaic District, the home of one of our longtime favorite burgers, is no more. Fortunately, its sister restaurant, just next door, is still serving it with a different name. The pair of high-quality beef patties is shrouded with American cheese and flavored with “Island Sauce,” pickles, and onions. The fries, crisped in tallow, are as beefy as the burger. 8298 Glass Alley, Fairfax

Burger Billy’s Joint

The Cherrydale Brisket Burger 

Everyone could use a friend with a name like Burger Billy. You’ll want to tear into this colossus of flavor that combines a smashed patty on a brioche bun with brisket, smoked Gouda, rosemary candied bacon, grilled onions, and honey-bourbon barbecue sauce. 3800C Langston Blvd., Arlington

District Biscuit Company

Biscuit Burger 

We’re accustomed to fried chicken or sausage gravy on a biscuit, but a burger is a novelty everyone needs to try, at least when it’s done as right as it is at this former farmers market vendor. A custom-blended Allen Brothers patty sits between layers of an airy square biscuit that absorbs every tantalizing drop of juice, along with housemade hollandaise sauce and pickles. 3401 Mt. Vernon Ave., Alexandria

Charred

Bourbon Brie Cheese 

Top-flight ingredients make the combinations at this casual storefront sing. In the case of this sophisticated specimen, the 7-ounce, dry-aged patty is covered in sweet stout-onion marmalade that interacts delightfully with the funk of the triple-cream brie beneath it. It would be a shame not to add on a basket of truffle cheese fries. 13047 Worldgate Dr., Herndon

all about burger with fries
All About Burger (Photo by Michael Butcher)

All About Burger

Bacon Cheese Burger 

This local fast-food concept doesn’t go overboard with complex flavor combinations. Instead, the freshly ground, never-frozen beef stands out in uncomplicated presentations, atop buns that are baked daily. The best way to enjoy it? Blanketed in American cheese and crunchy bacon, the way the universe intended. 3325 Wilson Blvd., Arlington

Burger District

Au Poivre Burger 

Craving steak au poivre? Believe us when we say this burger may be even more satisfying, especially with a side of garlic cheddar cheese curds. Much like the bistro classic, this patty is coated in cracked black pepper and served with a boozy creamy sauce — in this case, one made with whiskey. Caramelized onions and roasted garlic further elevate this half pound of Angus goodness. 2024 Wilson Blvd., Arlington

Market Burger

The Market Burger 

The No. 1 burger on this farm-to-table menu is anything but boring. The locally raised beef patty is complemented with herb mayo, cheddar cheese, and a Fairbrook Farm egg, as well as fresh vegetables. But don’t stop there. We’ll return for the mixed fries, a blend of hand-cut and sweet potato spears, and special shakes like almond–apple pie flavor. 145 W. Main St., Purcellville

The Burger Shack

Pineapple Teriyaki 

Whether you build a burger or get a preconceived specialty patty made of Angus beef, this small chain is all about choice. Texas toast and pretzel buns are among the bread options, so we say choose that first, then get it with teriyaki sauce, pineapple, bacon, and Swiss for something a little different. It’s even better with a basket of tots. Multiple area locations

Big Buns

Hot & Hefe 

This NoVA-based chain has grown from the single Ballston location opened in 2007 to eight stores around our region. The meaty Angus burgers may be most appealing to meat eaters, but there are also veggie and Impossible options. Whatever the patty, we like it Hot & Hefe, a love letter to South of the Border spice with pepper jack, grilled chile pico de gallo, sriracha aioli, plus some avocado to calm your flaming tongue. Multiple area locations

Weenie Beenie

Jumbo Cheeseburger 

This iconic roadside stand has been serving locals and travelers since 1954. You may know it best for its half-smokes and all-day breakfast, but that griddle is put to equally memorable use for a burger that will have you tasting all 70-plus years of history. Get a cheese-enrobed double with bacon and housemade onion rings for an intense taste of local lore. 2680 S. Shirlington Rd., Arlington

bun papa burger
Bun Papa (Photo by Michael Butcher)

Bun Papa

Bun Papa Classic 

“Classic” is indeed the operative word when it comes to this burger. Lightly sweet, pillowy brioche buns are the centerpiece of every burger here. It almost doesn’t matter what goes on it, but when it’s two grill-seared patties, melted cheddar, and housemade dill pickles, all the better. Mayo, ketchup, and fresh lettuce, tomato, and onion complete the package. 1512 Belle View Blvd.; 3648 King St., Alexandria

 Feature image of Charred by Rey Lopez

This story originally ran in our April 2025 Issue. For more stories like this, subscribe to Northern Virginia Magazine.

Alice Levitt

Alice Levitt

Contributing Food Critic/Editor

Alice Levitt has been writing for Northern Virginia Magazine since 2020. She began her restaurant critic journey at Seven Days in Vermont in 2007 before moving on to Houstonia Magazine in Texas. Her food, travel, and health innovation stories have appeared in Vox, EatingWell, Simply Recipes, Allrecipes, and many other national publications.

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