When Matt McKinney took a 39-day road trip in 2012, he experienced one version of the American dream, just before he reached the Pacific Ocean: a flawless burger.
"It was a really big, juicy patty and a perfectly moist bun," says the Dallas-based credit analyst, who had stopped at gastropub Father's Office, in Santa Monica, California, on the recommendation of a friend. It was so satisfying that, McKinney says, "it was my only meal that whole day."
Served with caramelized onions, cheese, applewood bacon, and arugula, the Office Burger typifies what has become, in recent years, the "destination burger." Steakhouses, gastropubs, and hotels around the U.S. are serving well-crafted burgers topped with anything from house-made pickles to mushrooms sautéed in Cognac, and rendered from grass-fed or Wagyu beef (which refers to various breeds of Japanese cows, including the fat-marbled Kobe).
But you don't always need a pedigreed cow to create a fantastic hamburger. When we searched for the best around the U.S, we found some with enticingly 21st-century sensibilities -- locally sourced ingredients, or globally inspired toppings such as roasted poblanos or Sriracha sauce -- as well as classics that have wooed meat lovers for 40 or even 100 years.
Check out Travel + Leisure's highly subjective and high-calorie picks -- and vouch for your favorite burger joints in the comments section.
--By Katrina Brown Hunt
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"It was a really big, juicy patty and a perfectly moist bun," says the Dallas-based credit analyst, who had stopped at gastropub Father's Office, in Santa Monica, California, on the recommendation of a friend. It was so satisfying that, McKinney says, "it was my only meal that whole day."
Served with caramelized onions, cheese, applewood bacon, and arugula, the Office Burger typifies what has become, in recent years, the "destination burger." Steakhouses, gastropubs, and hotels around the U.S. are serving well-crafted burgers topped with anything from house-made pickles to mushrooms sautéed in Cognac, and rendered from grass-fed or Wagyu beef (which refers to various breeds of Japanese cows, including the fat-marbled Kobe).
But you don't always need a pedigreed cow to create a fantastic hamburger. When we searched for the best around the U.S, we found some with enticingly 21st-century sensibilities -- locally sourced ingredients, or globally inspired toppings such as roasted poblanos or Sriracha sauce -- as well as classics that have wooed meat lovers for 40 or even 100 years.
Check out Travel + Leisure's highly subjective and high-calorie picks -- and vouch for your favorite burger joints in the comments section.
--By Katrina Brown Hunt
See All of America's Best Burgers
More from Travel + Leisure:
America's Best Ice Cream Shops
The Ultimate Bacon Guide
World's Best Hotels
World's Most Scenic Walks
25 Ideas for Your Best Summer Ever