Burger Alley Chicago
$ • Burgers
Hours:
829 S Wabash Ave, Chicago
(312) 545-7436
About Burger Alley Chicago
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Burger Alley Chicago Reviews
they've done it again....delicious food for a realistic if not low price for 1 blk from Michigan Ave in downtown Chicago.
Burger Alley taste BEATS the crazy expensive Au ....., and their $18 single burger and $9 side of fries.
Was visiting Chicago and the college bound kiddos wanted burgers! One of the Roosevelt MT students said “Hey, let’s try Burger Alley!”
We walked a few blocks and went in. The space was very open and clean, and the food choices were Fabulous!! Then I spotted the vegan shakes!!!! I was in heaven!! It had been years since I have been able to have a shake due to my lactose intolerance!!
I had a burger and I don’t usually eat beef!
Everything was delicious and clean...read full review
Delicious food. solid burgers and really good chicken sandwiches too. i also go for the wings. Music in the dining area is also food. :D
Menu
Hours
| Monday | 11AM - 7:30PM |
| Tuesday | 11AM - 10PM |
| Wednesday | 11AM - 10PM |
| Thursday | 11AM - 10PM |
| Friday | 11AM - 10PM |
| Saturday | 11AM - 10PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
Burger Alley Chicago offers a fantastic burger experience with vegetarian options like the mane burger and the impossible burger. The meals are flavorful and fresh, featuring homemade pesto and tasty fries. The oat milk shakes are a must-try, and the place itself is clean, comfortable, and safe, with music and trivia enhancing the atmosphere. The restaurant strikes a perfect balance between gourmet and fast food, providing impressive quality at a reasonable price point. Customers appreciate the friendly and accommodating staff, as well as the easy ordering process at the front counter. With limited seating for around 20 people, there are additional tables in a nearby lounge area.
Whether dining alone or in a larger group, Burger Alley Chicago satisfies burger cravings for both meat lovers and vegetarians. The alley burger is praised for being juicy and flavorful, served on a buttered bun, while the impossible burger comes with grilled onions, tomatoes, American cheese, pickles, and the house secret sauce. The crispy fries and optional sides like onion rings or chips are also well-liked. Overall, Burger Alley Chicago is definitely worth a visit for a delicious and satisfying meal.