![]() ![]() It’s just gooey burger heaven, crammed into tasty glazed, (vegan) butter-toasted brioche buns. The Hot As Hell burger has a special place in our hearts, opting for with the crispy jackfruit patty, topped with maple-lime chipotle BBQ sauce, mayo slaw and vegan cheese. We love the Big Biff with the beef-style patties (yes, patties plural) which is topped with Biff’s secret burger sauce, a generous layer of melted vegan cheese and juicy veggies - classic and cracking. In all honesty, there is no such thing as a lesser burger here, they are all sensational, you can confidently order whichever taste you’re in the mood for, and whichever patty texture you prefer.īut don’t worry, we’re still going to tell you our favourites. ![]() You can get the full Biff’s experience here, with their full range of 16 burgers, sides and all-vegan Brewdog beers, plus they rotate a range of exclusive offerings here too.īurger options are the CFJ™ - crispy fried jackfruit - or the Smashed Biffburger beef-style soya patties, and you can double them up to make a huge stacked burger. ![]() Where: Dalston (and in pubs and venues nationwide)īiff’s have made the world’s first and only vegan Brewdog bar and restaurant, and it is truly a recipe for a great night out. Shoreditch: 105 Great Eastern St, EC2A 3JD | Brixton: Pop Brixton, 49 Brixton Station Rd, SW9 | .uk Gluten-free options: Gluten free buns available - ask staff for specific allergen requirements. UPDATE: As of June 2022, Halo Burger are in the first round of restaurants to offer the Impossible Burger and Impossible Nuggets in the UK, offering an Impossible Sausage & Egg MockMuffin.īest for: A quality classic burger experience.Įxtras: Solid sides selection including THIS nuggets, ice cream and milkshakes from DÁPPA. If you’ve not had DÁPPA yet, you truly haven’t lived, head to Halo Burger and truly treat yourself to some of London’s best vegan offerings. We adored both the Lotus biscoff and the chocolate milkshakes, but they also offer vanilla malt and peanut butter flavours. Their well-seasoned crispy cajun signature fries are spot on too, which is important!Īs well as the very well done burgers, one of the highlights of visiting Halo Burger is that you can get a DÁPPA ice cream or milkshake with your meal. Beyond Meat is as popular as it is for a reason, and Halo Burger have created a solid selection of burger options that will satisfy the desires of vegans and non-vegans alike.Īs for sides, we enjoyed the crispy jalapeños which were a tasty, crispy fun addition to the meal - they come in a pretty big portion so definitely one to share. We also tried out the quarter pounder with cheese, which gave a solid burger bite and had a good balance of flavours in a classic burger bun that didn’t fall apart. It delivered absolutely spot on cheeseburger satisfaction, it’s full of flavour, very, very cheesy with the right amount of sauce and fillings. We couldn’t resist the classic Halo Burger, and we made it a triple. Halo’s burgers are made with Beyond Meat, their nuggets are THIS Isn’t Chicken, their ice cream and milkshakes are from DÁPPA and their beer is from Brooklyn Brewery. They’ve got a decent selection of burger options with reasonably-priced extras and sides, and a well-picked selection of food partners. Halo Burger have got the classic fast food burger joint experience down. Gluten-free options: No options currentlyĤ7 Deptford Broadway, SE8 | thefullnelsondeptford ![]() The owners also have a vegan cafe down the road, The Waiting Room, which does equally good vegan bagels - what can’t they do?!īest for: Familiar favourites, cosy atmosphere.Įxtras: Affordable sides, 2 for £12 cocktails every Wednesday/Sunday. The Full Nelson ticks all the boxes and were our favourite burgers as we made this list. Sides are great value for the amount of food you get. Both were life-changingly good - with perfect amounts of gooey sauce, crispy patties and fresh, juicy veg.įor sides, the Seitanic Wings are some of the best wings going, and Chilli Cheese Fries are a must. Our top picks from each are The Colonel - a “chicken” patty with garlic buffalo sauce and tomato, and the Fonz, a “beef” patty with smoky vegan cheese, pickles, mayo and BBQ sauce. Their menu is pretty burger-based, and all burgers are either “beef” or “chicken” patties, with a couple of options for each. It’s a small, cosy venue with quirky interiors - overflowing with atmosphere and the food is truly top notch. Tucked away at the top of Deptford High Street is The Full Nelson, an absolute gem of a vegan bar and grill. Nearest stations - New Cross (overground), Deptford (Southeastern rail) or Deptford Bridge (DLR) ![]()
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