This Ultimate Burger Bucket List In Indiana Will Make Your Mouth Water
By Courtney Johnston|Updated on January 19, 2024(Originally published August 21, 2016)
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Courtney's originally from the East Coast, but has found a charming new home in Indiana. She loves checking out local music, reading, and trying new food. She's also a little too addicted to coffee and has a Maine Coon cat she answers to.
The best burgers in Indiana are difficult to write about because the list could go on for days. One thing The Hoosier State seems to always get right is providing amazing food options for residents and visitors alike. From our famous tenderloins and sugar cream pie to new twists on classic dishes, Indiana is a mecca for great food. And when it comes to burgers, Indiana really outdoes itself. We’ve talked about some unique burger combinations before, but this ultimate bucket list will showcase some of the best low- and high-end burgers across the state. Rankings are in no particular order.
The burgers at Hinkle's will have you feeling nostalgic for the best burger in Indiana you grew up eating from classic diners and drive-ins. Since 1930, Hinkle’s has been serving up freshly ground thin and greasy burgers. For an authentic taste and a trip down Memory Lane, you need to put Hinkle's on your burger bucket list.
A staple for Purdue students, Triple XXX is another diner/dive-type restaurant offering up some pretty unique and freshly-made burgers. This hot college spot was featured on "Diners, Drive-Ins, & Dives," and offers a variety of themed burgers like the Boilermaker Pete (triple decker), The Dwayne Purvis All-American (featuring peanut butter), and the Bob's BBQ.
This craft burger joint in northwestern Indiana will completely change your mind about what burgers near me should look like. Try the burger-of-the-month, such as this black bean burger, or another top-rated burger combo. Burgers change daily, so stop by to find your new favorite (and be sure to complete your order with sweet potato tots!).
Known for the Larry Bird memorabilia and Larry Bird burger (Yes!), this spot in French Lick is an absolute must-see! From the famous 33 Melt (with a special sauce recipe) to the Big Philly Burger, there's a sandwich here for every beef lover, including this one with pimento cheese. And check out those golden onion rings. See more photos on the 33 Brick Street Facebook page.
The New White Steamer (formerly just the White Steamer) in Washington is a pretty historic burger joint. Made on a flat top that is roughly 70 years old, the flavor here will keep you coming back for more. These burgers in Indiana are simple and classic; it's the perfect no-frills burger joint you've been searching for.
For more than 84 years, Miner-Dunn has been serving up some of the best hamburgers in the state. If you're really looking for a historic place to eat, you can't do better than Miner-Dunn.
Flamme Burger is a local, family-owned business that features a unique wood-burning grill. Come enjoy a fresh-baked cookie with one of the award-winning burgers!
Established in 1954, this classic and beloved diner also is the only diner on the Historic National Road in Indiana. Famous for its Oasis burger, you might also try this extraordinary delight if you can fit it in your mouth.
9. Bub's Burgers and Ice Cream: Bloomington, Carmel, Zionsville
Since 2003, Bub’s Burgers and Ice Cream has been serving hand-pattied, flame-grilled, juicy burgers made from 100 percent fresh, never frozen, ground chuck. For something a little leaner, (75 percent, to be exact), try the elk burger; the meat is imported from New Zealand!
At 317 Burger, great American food is prepared with the freshest ingredients. The big burgers are all beef, hand-crafted with 100 percent fresh premium Black Angus. And check out the hand-cut fries that are delicious every single time. If you enjoy a good beer, duck into the None the Wiser taproom which is connected to 317 Burger.
Sometimes just the burger on a fresh bun is all we need when it's cooked just so. Blue Top Drive-In has been in business since 1936, still keeping up its vintage appeal as a classic drive-in and inside diner. Many lovely memories have been made here; just ask the locals.
Bravas is the Fort Wayne hot spot for amazing burgers, with creative craft concoctions that will completely blow your mind. Get your burger with a side of their famous Bravas patatas.
Did you see the best burgers in Indiana on this list? Did we miss one of your favorites? Let us know in the comments below. While you’re out and about, consider seeing these natural wonders unique to The Hoosier State. And look for some cool places to stay in Indiana on the Vrbo website.
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Back 40 Junction (Decatur): It's worthwhile just to walk into this place as the decorations and artifacts take you back. The buffet is famous here with endless salads, a bread and cheese bar, sides, and hand-carved meats. But to be sure, this is one of the best places to feed a sweet tooth. The dessert bar is impressive, with delicious homemade pies, cookies, cherry delight, ice cream with all the toppings, brownies, and whatever else the cooks feel like whipping up. Just seeing the sugary glory is delightful. The most difficult task is deciding what to take. But here you don't have to decide. Try one of everything!
Ivanhoe’s (Upland): This little eatery is big on desserts, offering 100 different shakes and 100 different sundaes. Flavors such as krispy kritter, shipwreck, and touchdown are countered with some you might expect, such as mint chocolate chip, strawberry, or moose tracks. And the sundaes come in the most creative creations, including the decadent chocolate midnight which is hand-dipped chocolate ice cream with chocolate wafer cookies, a chocolate shell, and hot fudge. What??!! And for those who dare to become a "100 Club" member, you must try all 100 varieties of shakes or sundaes. If you make it through, the prize is a special t-shirt and your name added to the plaque. Are you up to the delicious task?
Pea-Fections (Vincennes): Since 1996, this unique downtown restaurant has offered folks hand-made cheesecakes in interesting varieties, such as coconut cream, chocolate chip cookie dough, and Dutch apple brandy. Order a specialty torte, some bread pudding, or the dessert of the day. But if you can wait, some of the lunch offerings are delicious too. We love the Cobb salad sandwich wrap and the signature chicken salad. Each sandwich comes with your choice of fresh bread or without. In addition, the desserts can be ordered ahead for special occasions or just because company is coming over and you want something special.
For many more choices, check out these stories about the best bakeries and desserts in Indiana. It's the best resource for everything sweet, including candy, fudge, doughnuts, cakes, pies, ice cream, cookies, and some of the best specialty bakeries around The Hoosier State.