Here Are The 5 Most-Recommended Burger Joints In Idaho
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All of us at Only In Your State love to travel and discover new local
gems. But it comes as no surprise that many of our favorite places to
visit come from you — our loyal readers. In fact, in many of our
articles and on our website,
we will ask for nominations to some of your favorite places around the
Gem State. Over the past several months, we have received numerous
nominations for some of the best burgers in Idaho. So today, we want to
highlight just five of the most recommended burger joints in Idaho,
according to you, our readers!
1. Scotty’s Drive-In, Idaho Falls
Scotty’s Drive-In
is one tasty place to eat in southeastern Idaho. This restaurant serves
delicious burgers, fresh-cut French fries, and incredible milkshakes.
This is one restaurant in Idaho Falls where you will want to arrive
early, or you may find yourself waiting in line for some time.
Scotty's Drive In, 560 Northgate Mile, Idaho Falls, ID 83401, USA
2. Bad Boy Burgers, Boise
Bad Boy Burgers
opened in 1996 and quickly gained the love of the locals. This
restaurant has a classic drive-in vibe and quite an extensive menu.
There are numerous burger options here, from a traditional cheeseburger
to a colossal burger. In fact, there are so many options, you’ll want to
visit over and over again to try them all.
815 S Vista Ave, Boise, ID 83705, USA
6875 S Federal Way, Boise, ID 83716, USA
3. Mick’s Home Cooking, Shelley
Mick’s Home Cooking in Shelley
is one restaurant that we see quite often in our inboxes. This
delicious place to eat serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and any meal
is certainly going to leave you impressed. There are several burger
options on the menu, from a Super Burger complete with ham and bacon to a
traditional hamburger with one beef patty, sauce, and pickles. Just
make sure that you order a slice of pie with your burger - you won’t
regret it!
398 S State St, Shelley, ID 83274, USA
4. Hoot Owl Cafe, Ponderay
Hoot Owl Café
is well known for serving incredible breakfast dishes. However, this
isn’t all that this northern Idaho restaurant has to offer. Its lunch
menu features a small selection of juicy burgers that are served with
this restaurant’s special sauce and all of the fixings.
Hoot Owl Cafe, 30784 ID-200, Ponderay, ID 83852, USA
5. Jakers, Meridian, Pocatello, Idaho Falls, and Twin Falls
Jakers Bar and Grill
has locations in several areas around the state. This is another Idaho
restaurant we've received multiple nominations for, and once you’ve
eaten at this restaurant, you’ll see why. Here, you can order everything
from steaks to seafood, but many readers love the flame-grilled steak
burgers. These burgers are served on a brioche bun, come with a variety
of toppings, and are cooked to perfection.
Jakers Bar and Grill, 3268 E Pine Ave, Meridian, ID 83642, USA
Jakers Bar and Grill, 1598 Blue Lakes Blvd N, Twin Falls, ID 83301, USA
Jakers Bar and Grill, 851 Lindsay Blvd, Idaho Falls, ID 83402, USA
Jakers Bar and Grill, 2365 Via Caporatti Dr, Pocatello, ID 83201, USA
What are your favorite burger joints in Idaho? Do you have a location
that you love to visit? If so, we’d love to know about it! Fill out
this nomination form and tell us all about it! You may just see it in an upcoming Only In Your State article.
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