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Asked: Where can we find the best burger in Greenville?

With several new burger spots hitting the market, we’re on a mission to find Greenville’s best burger.

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Pro tip: Burgers are half-price on Wednesdays at Bohemian Bull. | Photo by GVLtoday

Say cheese(burgers). We’re on a mission and need your help: Where is Greenville’s best burger?

We think these new-ish Greenville burgers are a big dill:

🍔 Patterson Burger | Patterson Kitchen + Bar, 120 Halston Ave. | $22 | Featuring locally-sourced Braveheart angus beef, this burger is topped with gruyere, arugula from the Hartness farm, and red onion jam on a house-made bun.

🍔 Gettin’ Smash Burger | Bohemian Bull, multiple locations | $14 | If you’re looking for a double, indulge in two patties topped with American cheese, thin-sliced onion, pickles, and burger sauce.

🍔 Daily special | Jack Brown’s, 19 Augusta St., Ste. H | Prices vary | Mix it up and try a different specialty burger depending on the day of the week.

Whether it’s one of these “new to the street” burgers or a familiar favorite, we want to know where you’re hitting to curb that burger craving. Lettuce know.

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