
Hours
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–8:30 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–8:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–8:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–8:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–8:30 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–8:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–8:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 127 Granite St, Westerly, RI 02891
Phone: (401) 992-8223
Website: http://www.grazeri.com/
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Reviews
Fries were amazing. Lots of flavor on every fry. The bacon cheese burger was good but I wasn’t blown away. Expected it to be a little bigger honestly. Had the chicken sandwich later and I will say it was probably one of the best buffalo chicken sandwiches I’ve had. Will definitely return ♥️
I swear they had one of the juicest burgers i had ever had in my life. Like im use to the bread or meat being greasy but the juices flowing from that meat was godsend, me and my friend wanted to drive 45 minutes just to order it again. Felt even better about the meat when i found out its farm meat (i swear i fell in love lol)
Love their shakes and the fries had a unique spice which gave it a very nice flavor. Added bonus was their old fashion soda bottle drinks, some even from Maine.
Their bathroom was so clean, love the flowing/mini waterfall esk of it
Good parking
Very nice people and good atmosphere
Worth a visit if in the area
Favorite sandwich is the Buffalo chicken sandwich with their spicy crispy chicken!
The beef patties were seasoned well and cooked to a perfect temp.
Alyssa was awesome and friendly. She made wonderful recommendations for my first time here.
Josh the cook was awesome and even willing to let us try sauces we were unsure about.
Wife had a classic bacon burger and I had their OG Chicken sandwich with fries on both.
Was great and will definitely go again
Unfortunately, my second visit was a completely different story. The woman with greenish-blue hair was incredibly rude — not just to me, but also to another employee right in front of customers. It was uncomfortable and honestly embarrassing to witness.
The food is still great, but that kind of behavior from staff really ruins the atmosphere. I hope management addresses it, because I’d love to come back — just not when that employee is working.
Beware of the greenish-blue hair lady. You have been warned.
Let me start by saying, Graze Burger isn’t just a burger joint; it’s an experience. The beef is so fresh they probably slaughtered the cow in the parking lot, handed it to the cook, and brought it to your table while it was still mooing. They even have a fridge in the lobby where you can buy the same ground beef they’re using for your burger—because why not take the magic home?
When I walked in, I saw them patting out the burger patties by hand, which was both reassuring and mildly intimidating. The place was empty, so my friend and I hesitated for a second, but hunger won, and boy, am I glad it did.
I’m doing keto, so I asked for lettuce instead of a bun. They didn’t just throw a flimsy leaf on it and call it a day—no, they went all out. I’m talking four or five thick, sturdy leaves on either side. It was like holding a beefy Dagwood wrapped in a lettuce fortress. I got the breakfast burger, complete with egg, bacon, sautéed onions, and mushrooms. And let me tell you, I know burgers. It’s been nearly a decade since I had what I thought was the best burger of my life at some no-name joint in the middle of nowhere California (Just kidding, it’s called No Brand Burger Stand}. I’ve been searching for the holy grail of burgers ever since. If this isn’t it, it’s definitely close—I may have actually seen Indiana Jones escaping out the back door as I walked in.
My buddy got the classic Graze Burger. He took his first bite, paused, looked at me with wide eyes, and said, “Man, that’s a really good burger.” Naturally, I was intrigued. I took a bite of mine, and boom—a literal stampede of flavor hit me. The beef was juicy, the toppings were fresh, and every bite was pure bliss.
My only complaint? The booth seat was a little too firm—pretty much plywood. But that could also have something to do with the fact that we sat there for three hours, basking in the glory of those burgers. If your visit is shorter than the length of a Marvel movie, you’ll probably be fine.
If you’re within an hour of this place, make the drive. Didn’t try the onion rings or chicken, but if the burger is anything to go by, you’re in for a treat. Winner, winner, beefy dinner!