Stylish family-friendly space featuring thoughtful, seasonal PNW-inspired brunch & dinner plus wine.
Hours
| Sunday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1935 Queen Anne Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109
Phone: (206) 946-6636
Website: http://www.bigmaxburgerco.com/
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Reviews
So good I went back today and took a pic of the delicious big max burger with bacon!
I got the small fries, “Big Mac” with bacon, and a triple chocolate shake. The burger has flavor but is overshadowed from the amount of chopped lettuce. Bacon was good but it isn’t needed here. It’s a decent little smash burger but flavor dissipated too soon. The fries and their seasoning are quite good. Star of the show and the shake isn’t half bad. Not too chocolate-y.
The price is Seattle prices. All this cost $34 with tip. So not a cheap eats.
Burger 7/10
Fries 8/10
Shake 7/10
Overall 7/10⭐
This is in the upper middle of the pack.
If I lived in Queen Anne it would probably be a quick weekend lunch place that I frequent.
The big Max burger is a saucy mess but it has good flavor. The patties are smashed and managed to retain their crispiness despite all of the sauce.
I’m never a fan of shoestring fries but these were at least seasoned well and come with a side of their max sauce. (Tangy, close to a thousand island).
I also tried their brown butter cookie, id pass on that. Way too soft and fell apart while handling it.
It’s quite expensive, I spent around $30 with tip for my meal, but I did get a burger, fries, a drink and a cookie.
Ordering wars easy on a couple tablets they have set up just inside the door, and the burgers are endlessly customizable. Noticed after we got seats that you can also order with a real person.
Burgers were really good, great balance of toppings on their regular burger, and the bun was properly fluffy and squishy as a classic burger bun should be. The patties were cooked like smash burgers, with the crispy frayed edges that you get when smashing a patty. They may have overcooked them a bit, but it wasn’t noticeable in the regular burger with all the sauces on it.
The fries were also good, off the shoestring variety with some sort of green seasoning on them. I didn’t pick up much more than a salt flavor from them, but the fries were very tasty nonetheless. My mouth is watering thinking about it so they must have been good. Small selection of draft beer too, from places that I’d never heard of like “dirty couch.” That’s a new one for me, but was an interesting hazy pale ale that tasted like an English bitter.
We also got the chicken nuggets, which my son really liked. They were ground chicken shaped into two inch diameter half inch thick pucks that were properly seasoned and crisply battered.
Overall, it was an excellent meal that they served quickly without any hassle. The restaurant is very bright and clean, wood tables and a great vibe. It’s very kid friendly too.
We came in for an early dinner on a weekday and were surprised to find it quite crowded. They do a decent amount so seating though, so finding a spot wasn’t too difficult.
Between the two of us, we ordered the falafel burger, queen animal burger, small fries and a small chocolate shake. The burgers are really quite flavourful – I will say, however, that the falafel burger is quite tangy because of the labneh and kraut. The falafel patty inside is really nice though!
My partner who had the queen animal said that the bacon was cooked really well and that this was the best burger he’s had in Seattle.
The milkshake was a bit too sweet for my taste but still really good, and the fries are super crisp!
Service is pretty quick here too. We got our food in less than 10 minutes after ordering.