Similar to White Castle's iconic sliders, Burger King’s (or, in Australia, Hungry Jack's) Burger Shots consisted of a figure of eight–shaped patty topped with mustard, ketchup, and pickles, and served on a pair of linked buns
Dairy Queen will always be best known for its frozen treats, but the global chain, which was founded in Joliet, Illinois in 1940, also serves up a pretty decent burger
This diminutive burger is at the heart of a massive burger empire, albeit one that has no plans to expand outside of the US.
One of the biggest (and, in our opinion, tastiest) flops in fast food history, the Arch Deluxe was introduced 1996 via the largest ever advertising budget at that time
This round-up wouldn’t be complete without giving a nod to the Whopper, arguably the world’s second most famous burger.
Denny’s is best known for its extensive Grand Slam breakfast menu, so it makes sense that the diner’s most popular burger option is a breakfast-themed delight.
The burger connoisseur’s order of choice at McDonald’s, the Quarter Pounder with Cheese tastes markedly different to the other hamburgers on the menu