Burger Restaurants in Bournemouth

“Best Burger in Town, Best Wings aswell, this is my absolute go to for a takeawayVegetarian options: They do have vegan and beggie options... good ones at that!Kid-friendliness: They have kids meals”

4.9 Superb44 Reviews

“What a great place. Anyone who reads my reviews knows I love good burgers. And these are good burgers. Really friendly staff. Nice clean place and the food is lovely.Good size portions at a reasonable price.”

4.4 Superb185 Reviews

“First visit and we will definitely be going back. The quaility is above and beyoned expectations. Good enough to order some for takeaway. Decent plant based options that live up to their meatier counterparts. Lovely staff. All round a really nice little find.”

4.4 Superb51 Reviews

“Excellent burgers, seasoned just right and the cheese sauce is lovely. The chicken panini is also very tasty. Highly recommended.”

4.1 Good35 Reviews

“It’s what you’d expect from a Five Guys in that the food and milkshakes are pretty decent but overly expensive. At this branch in particular I’ve never had any issues - staff always polite and the place is always kept clean and tidy. 4 stars instead of 5 as a reflection of price which although is a corporate decision I feel reflects on my overall review of the place.Parking: Town centre parkingKid-friendliness: Suitable for kids though very pricey for a family to eat here.Wheelchair accessibility: Fully wheelchair accessible balcony - on the level with a ramp leading to it from one end and a lift in the BH2 complex”

3.9 Good87 Reviews

“Often busy but fine for a macca’s!McDonald’s on Old Christchurch Road provides the expected quick-service experience typical of the chain. With its central location in Bournemouth, it's easily accessible for a fast bite. The restaurant maintains a good level of cleanliness, though during peak hours, it is understandable there might be a bit of a decline.I prefer to sit in the upstairs restaurant space myself as it is often a bit quieter and more chilled-out as I’m guessing not everyone knows it’s there. Seating can be limited during rush hours, so plan accordingly. It’s also away from the kids play area downstairs, which I’m sure is great for young families but a bit noisy for me! The ambience is what you’d expect, with the typical McDonald’s decor and layout.Service is good. The staff are generally friendly and efficient, but as you’d expect with any central McDonald’s the restaurant can get busy. The menu offers the standard McDonald’s fare, with meals prepared quickly, with the quality and taste are consistent with expectations—satisfying, usually hot/fresh and great if you have had a heavy night out beforehand but otherwise what you would expect for the price.Sadly, through no fault of their own there can be some anti-social behaviour when attending the location at night time. They manage it as best they can with hired security, warnings through the loudspeakers when it does occur, and a more limited downstairs-only seating area to encourage people not to loiter. I guess it is just one of those things that comes with the location/territory and I’m still happy it’s there as an option for a low-budget quick bite.The Wi-Fi is a convenient feature, though connectivity and phone signal generally there (I’m on Three) can be patchy.In summary, this McDonald’s is a decent option for those seeking a quick, inexpensive meal in Bournemouth. The food is usually hot and fresh, the place is usually clean and the staff are usually friendly. For a no-frills dining experience, it suffices!Vegetarian options: I know it’s a lot better than it used to be, my vegetarian friends never have an issue finding something there.Dietary restrictions: You can work your way around a few things by taking away certain items in the app or on the self-service till (ie a bunless burger). But for someone with full blown coeliacs disease you’d probably be safer elsewhere.I know McDonald’s in certain European countries have more options catering for those with dietary restrictions but it seems the UK hasn’t caught up yet.Parking: No direct parking for the place itself, and I think the parking for the town centre generally is a bit difficult. You’re probably best off somewhere like the BIC or BH2 car park and walking from there. Personally I stick to the buses or beryl bikes/scooters.Kid-friendliness: It has a play area at the front which is great for young families.Wheelchair accessibility: I don’t think the upstairs is accessible as I don’t see any lifts there but you shouldn’t have any issues downstairs. Although spaces can be limited for everyone during peak times.”

3.1 Average73 Reviews
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