The burger scene in Toronto is a bustling one, with the city playing host to numerous places for this much-loved dish. So naturally, it goes without saying that we know how to make the most of National Burger Day in Toronto. But if you need a little help, not to worry because we’ve rounded up a list of awesome burgers to try out!

Here are some of the best places to check out for National Burger Day in Toronto:
Burger Drops
The short and sweet menu offers two options, which are the Original and American. Both items are available as double, single and veggie. The Original Double is their most popular one, featuring sweet onion, American cheese, house pickles and Drop sauce.
Cabano’s Comfort Food
If you’re looking to try this place for the first time, you can’t miss out on the Cabano Burger. The double cheeseburger comes with deep fried jalapeños, onions and Cabano Burger sauce.
Holy Chuck
The restaurant offers a wide variety of burger options to choose from, depending on meat preference and toppings. Their signature is the Holy Chuck, which has maple smoked bacon, cheese and caramelized onions. The available veggie option is the Holy Vegan.
Richmond Station
The spot may not be titled as a burger joint but don’t let that fool you. The team’s beef Stn. Burger, which is also available as a gluten free option, is made with garlic aioli, beet chutney and aged cheddar.
Rudy
I can’t talk about burgers without making a mention of Rudy, right? The restaurant makes it easy when it comes to having to choose an item, offering two burgers and one fried chicken sandwich. So you can’t go wrong with either The Rudy (single cheeseburger) or The Rude Dude (double cheeseburger).
Burger’s Priest
Are you in the mood for something with full toppings or something classic? The OG Cheeseburger is a good ‘ole fashioned burger with beef patty and American cheddar. The Priest on the other hand comes with the addition of panko crusted mushroom caps, filled with cheese.
Marben
The Canadian cuisine restaurant features dishes that bring out flavours of local and seasonal ingredients. When it comes to its burgers, there’s a option each for meat-lovers which is John’s Burger (beef, braised brisket, aged cheddar, beef fat brioche) and Quinoa Tempeh Burger for vegans.
Extra Burger
Yet another beloved burger joint with a simple menu is Extra Burger. The smash burgers (available as single or double) are no-nonsense burgers with the classic combination of cheddar cheese, lettuce, pickles and tomatoes, along with a secret sauce.
The Bullger
If you’re on the hunt for insane-looking burgers that can go on the ‘gram, then The Bullger’s your spot. I’m talking a whole lot of toppings, sauces and ingredients. But if the classics is more of your jam, you can check out the Dexter, Highland and Lincoln burgers.
Aunty Lucy’s
The restaurant offers a selection of burgers, sides and fried chicken. From the featured burgers, a best-seller is the Kumasi Burger. A single beef patty with American cheese, onions, lettuce and Lucy’s sauce makes up this particular item.