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The 8 best burgers in Buenos Aires to pair with an Imperial Beer

From classic flavors with cheese and bacon to more gourmet and innovative styles.

Carola Cinto
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High-quality meat with one (or why not two) slices of cheese make for an unbeatable combo. From traditional to gourmet to even controversial styles, the burger scene in Buenos Aires keeps growing.

In this guide, we recommend trendy neighborhood burger joints, popular chains with branches across the province, and bars where, while burgers aren't the only offering, they stand out for their variety and quality. Here are the best burgers in Buenos Aires to pair with an Imperial beer.

1. Burger 54

Burger 54 burgers combine the best of fast food with the finest Argentine beef. Known for their potato buns and freshly prepared burgers, we recommend trying the Double Burger with two beef patties, cheddar cheese, lettuce, tomato, onion, B54 sauce, and artisanal bun.

The menu includes vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options, plus chicken dishes like the classic Chicken Sandwich – perfect with an Imperial Extra Lager.

Fun Fact: Burger 54 has an app for discounts and perks at its four locations.

Where: Av. Santa Rosa 1471, Castelar; Nueva York 4074, Villa Devoto; Agustín M. García 7454, Nordelta; Av. Del Libertador 13632, San Isidro.

2. Club de la Birra

Founded as a digital community for craft beer lovers, Club de la Birra has expanded to five locations across Buenos Aires. Though the menu offers more than just burgers, we recommend the Jack BBQ, featuring double smashed beef, double cheddar, crispy bacon, crispy onion, Jack Daniels BBQ sauce, and parmesan bun. Pair it with an Imperial Roja for a smooth, slightly sweet taste that complements intense flavors like BBQ.

Fun Fact: Register on Imperial’s Datazo platform for 2-for-1 beers at all Club de la Birra locations.

Where: Pres. Roberto M. Ortiz 1871, Recoleta; Av. Pedro Goyena 60, Caballito; Zapiola 131, Colegiales; Av. Márquez and Av. Fleming, Hipódromo de San Isidro; Baigorria 3241, Villa del Parque.

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3. Santa Mónica Burger

This neighborhood spot operates under the motto: you don’t need it to be the weekend to have a burger. Try their daily executive menus, featuring vegetarian options and chicken sandwiches. Santa Mónica Burger specializes in smash burgers – try the Egg & Bacon with bacon, egg, and triple cheddar, best enjoyed with an Imperial pint. Happy Hour runs from 6 to 8 p.m. daily.

Fun Fact: The Falafel Burger (chickpea patty with lettuce, tomato, red onion, and mayo) is a top choice among vegetarians.

Where: Conesa 124, Quilmes.

4. Valinor

An Irish pub ideal for friends, live music, and good food paired with a cold Imperial. Valinor offers a variety of burgers, from simpler options to unique ones like the Criolla with grilled provolone and roasted peppers, or the Finoli Finoli with herb-smoked loin and roasted tomatoes. They also feature a special section of wood-smoked meats, slow-cooked for 12 hours.

You may also be interested in: BBQ and an Imperial Golden, the perfect duo

Fun Fact: On weekends, Valinor offers 2-for-1 or other beer specials.

Where: Av. Rivadavia 14802, Ramos Mejía, Buenos Aires Province.

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5. Hipolito’s Burger

For those who love new flavors, Hipolito’s Burger offers over 20 gourmet styles and classics like the Hipolito’s Cheese (beef, double cheddar, and double bacon) or the Classic (lettuce, tomato, and BBQ sauce). We recommend the Burger King with double cheddar, red onion, mustard honey sauce, and mozzarella sticks, paired with an Imperial Golden.

Fun Fact: All burgers are 100% grass-fed beef and come with fries.

Where: Suipacha 9, Lobos; 9 de Julio 155, San Vicente.

6. The Embers

The Embers brings together American and Argentine cuisine. The menu includes both pizzas and burgers, with options like the Brooklyn (caramelized onions, roasted mushrooms, cheddar, arugula, and aioli) paired with an Imperial Extra Lager or Golden. For sides, choose crispy fries or onion rings.

Fun Fact: You can customize your burger, as well as sandwiches and hot dogs.

Where: Av. del Libertador 14638, Acassuso; Av. de los Lagos 7010, Rincón de Milberg, Nordelta; Tortuguitas AR, Ramal Pilar, km 36.5, Tortugas Open Mall; Mendoza 5200, Villa Urquiza; Echeverría 3280, Belgrano.

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7. Dogg House

Dogg House grills both their burgers and hot dogs. One of their secrets is the freshly baked potato buns. This project, conceived by Máximo Togni after eight years in the U.S., brings together the best of these street foods. We recommend a classic cheeseburger with Dogg mayo, best enjoyed with an Imperial Roja.

Fun Fact: All burgers come with fries, and you can add a hot dog. They also sell potato buns so you can make your own burgers at home.

Where: Blanco Encalada 1665, Belgrano.

8. Puente Gran Bar

Perfectly located in Puerto Madero’s Dique 3, with views of the Puente de la Mujer, Puente Gran Bar is ideal for sunny days. Their menu isn’t exclusively burgers, but options like the cheeseburger (on chipá bun) and the chori burger (with chimichurri, provolone, and chorizo) are must-tries. Pair with a fresh Imperial Roja chopp.

Fun Fact: Weekday DJ events and discount promotions make this pet-friendly bar a go-to spot.

Where: Av. Alicia Moreau de Justo 876, Puerto Madero.

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