Saskatchewan's top 10 burgers chosen by CBC followers
May 28 was International Hamburger Day and Saskatchewan celebrated with their favourites
From small town stops to fine dining delicacies, Saskatchewan residents love their burgers.
May 28 was International Hamburger Day and to celebrate, we asked you who makes the best burger in the province. And the votes came pouring in to the CBC Saskatchewan Twitter and Facebook pages all day.
Based on your tweets and comments, we narrowed your picks down to the top 10 most popular choices.
Vote for your favourite!
Little Country Grill
Where: Victoire
Nominated by several people on the CBC Saskatchewan Facebook page, this small town favourite feeds hungry locals and lake-bound travellers. Elise Lajeunesse wrote, "Soooooo good!!! Mozza bacon burger supreme!!!!!!" Find their Facebook page here.
Bushwakker Brewpub
Where: 2206 Dewdney Ave., Regina
Known for long lines during mead season and their own brand of beer, Bushwakker is also known for its burgers. Several people cast their vote for Bushwakker's wild boar burger, while @HorrorChamp tweeted, "Bison burgers from #Bushwakker in Regina #yqr so good." Find more on their website.
Fuddrucker's
Where: 2910 Eighth St. E., Saskatoon
Whether you live in Saskatoon or make the road trip from Regina, Fuddrucker's is a burger staple. The Saskatoon restaurant is the only remaining Fudd's in Canada. Find more on their website.
The Ice House
Where: 60 Great Plains Rd., Emerald Park
Andy Goodson tweeted, "For sheer mass alone, the Glacier Burger at the Ice House in White City has its own gravitational pull." Not everyone is willing to attempt the enormous Glacier Burger, but all the options at the Ice House were enough to crack the top 10. Find more on their website.
Prairie Harvest Cafe
Where: 2917 Early Dr., Saskatoon
Laura Negraeff set the bar high, describing Prairie Harvest's as, "Life-changing." Prairie Harvest Cafe tweeted CBC saying, "Turducken is our most popular, however, we instead are featuring a Chicken Bacon Ranch burger with house made hot sauce at the moment." Find more on their website.
Ace Burger/Congress (Saskatoon)
Where: 215 Second Ave. S., Saskatoon (Congress)
Ace Burger is the only food truck to crack the top 10. Since the street meat staple is "Brought to you by the folks at Congress Beer House" and Congress itself had several nominations, we combined to two. Terry Prior tweeted, "@AceBurgerYXE burgers are amazing. The double patty ace burger is my all time favourite." Find more on their website.
Harvest Eatery and Freshmarket
Where: 492 Centre St., Shaunavon
Watch out Hayley Wickenheiser, the Harvest Eatery and Fresh Market is quickly becoming the pride of Shaunavon. The restaurant's Twitter account (@EatHarvest) made a strong sales pitch, suggesting "the Harvest Burger w/ local beef, fully loaded, on a house baked bun." Find more on their website.
Stacked Gourmet Burger Bar
Where: 152 Second Ave. S., Saskatoon
With a nearly endless burger menu, Stacked is living up to its name. @meggyabra tweeted, "I love their mushroom Swiss burger and my boyfriend loves the Kobe burger. Best burger I've ever had."Find more on their Facebook page.
Jake's Burger
Where: 100 North Hague Access, Hague
About 50 kilometres north of Saskatoon, several people say Jake's Burger is worth the road trip. Laura Lewis took to the CBC Saskatchewan Facebook page to say, "Jake's Burgers in Hague!! Sriracha ketchup... Garlic mayo... local meat and buns...Yum!" Find their information here.
The Serbian Club
Where: 1876 Wallace St., Regina
Not your typical burger spot, Michael Wong was one of several fans who describe the Serbian Club burger as "epic." Find more on their Facebook page.
Honourable mentions: Mercury Cafe (Regina), Pink Cadillacs Malt Shop & Diner (Saskatoon), Birmingham's Vodka and Ale House (Regina), Victoria's Tavern (Regina), Ayden Kitchen & Bar (Saskatoon), Twisted Sisters (Chamberlain).