


Hopdoddy’s roots are in Austin, and has long time been a local favorite. Thrillest and Austin Food Magazine, among others, have named Hopdoddy Burger Bar as one of the best spots serving burgers in Austin for multiple years. Our East Austin location is one of our newest, as we continue to expand our service throughout our favorite city. Our burger bars embody the classic Austin vibe: cutting edge, friendly to all, and keeping it weird. And no other area of the city represents this more than East Austin, with its Instagram-worthy murals, eclectic shops, long-standing music venues, and local restaurants.
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Address: 1011 E 5th St. Suite 180, Austin, TX 78702
Phone: (512) 828-7855
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Got a burger here and it was really good. The meat was juicy, cooked just right, and the bun was soft without being too overwhelming. The cheese and sauce tied everything together nicely. The fries were pretty ordinary, nothing to write home about. But the beer was huge and a pleasant surprise. Staff was great and the prices don’t hurt your wallet.
We heard great things about Hopdoddy and finally decided to try their burgers. Two burgers without sides came out to about $40, which felt pricey considering they were standard sized.
Cadillac Wagyu ($22.20): The price on Postmates is misleading. It shows $19.70, but when you click it, the default is Wagyu beef which adds $2.50, bringing the total to $22.20. There is no $0 patty option, so this burger can never actually be $19.70. It comes with a half pound Wagyu beef patty, Swiss cheese, steakhouse bacon, crispy fried onions, steak sauce, truffle aioli, roasted tomato, arugula, and egg buns. This burger was delicious, flavorful, and cohesive. The Wagyu patty was juicy and cooked well, and the egg buns were soft and better than typical burger buns.
Farmhouse Deluxe ($16.20) with Grass Fed Bison ($3.75): This one comes with egg buns, your choice of meat patty, steakhouse bacon, cheddar cheese, a Vital Farms egg, crispy onions, Doddy mayo, lettuce, tomato, and sliced onions. Unfortunately it was just okay. It did not have as much flavor as the Cadillac, and the bison patty was incredibly dry. Even adding sriracha did not help. If you want a good bison burger, I recommend Eureka instead. It is about the same price, but the burger is bigger and tastes better.