Burger Republic In Tennessee Has Over 10 Different Burgers To Choose From
By Celina Colby|Published February 20, 2022
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Celina Colby is a Boston-based writer and native New Englander who has been covering travel, arts, food, and culture nationally for ten years. When she's not on deadline you can often find her reading, sewing, and searching for the perfect empanada.
Nashville business partners Drew Jackman and Jeff Warne opened Burger Republic in 2012 aiming to bring a unique, quality burger experience to the community. Since then, they’ve opened three new locations (for a total of four restaurants) and have been named one of the Top 10 Best Burgers in America by Trip Advisor.
If the glitzy awards and rapid-fire expansion of Burger Republic aren't enough to convince you of its quality, the food certainly is.
The menu boasts more than 10 unique burgers. One of them is the Tennessee, made with Jack Daniel’s honey glaze, American cheese, smoked ketchup, maple basted Benton’s bacon, and Memphis dusted crispy onions.
The "96" burger was the highest-scoring burger at the World Food Championship. It utilizes certified Angus beef blended with bleu cheese topped with honey-balsamic glazed mushrooms, onions, and bacon - finished with crispy shoestring fries and garlic-horseradish aioli. Is your mouth watering yet?
After your savory meal, end things with a sweet shake. The menu offers 11 flavors, each more elaborate and crave-worthy than the next. Add a little romance to your date night by ordering one shake with two straws. It's classic for a reason.
Burger Republic also serves up local brews to pair with your burger. Additionally, any burger patty can be substituted with an Impossible Burger, a vegan house-made veggie burger, a turkey burger, or chicken breast.
The best part of dining at Burger Republic is undoubtedly the award-winning burgers and innovative flavor combinations. It’s also a great opportunity to support a local business created by and for the Nashville community. Bon appetit!
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