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The wings are worth a try from here too – I recommend the Chipotle & Lime or the Honey & Garlic. They haven’t quite nailed the chips yet, so skip them, but with the size of these burgers, you won’t need them! It features two 6oz patties, caramelised onions, quad cheese, maple beef bacon, strawberry jam, house mayo and relish. The Big Ahki is good too, though if you’re not a fan of a sweet burger, this won’t be for you. It features a 6oz patty stuffed with melted Gouda cheese, caramelised onions, double cheese, gherkin, house mayo and relish. I’m pleased to say it was good enough to make the cut for my burger guide! The Juicy Lucy (pictured below on the right) is my top pick. The reviews have been rave, so I was very much looking forward to trying it out for myself. For other allergies, please contact The Cross Keys directly.įive Ahki’s opened towards the end of 2020 and has caused quite a stir in MK.

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Price range: Main courses are £10 – £30 per person.ĭietaries: Vegan, vegetarian and gluten free options available. Location: 34 Newport Rd, Woolstone, Milton Keynes MK15 0AA Website: Opening hours: Open daily, 11am – 10pm. The pork and chorizo burger is also excellent!

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This is our favourite local pub and the burger ticks all the boxes! A juicy steak patty with bacon jam, melted smoked applewood cheddar, crispy bacon and huge, battered onion rings. I feel like a good burger is a pretty good indicator of an excellent pub and one of the best burgers in MK has to be from the Cross Keys in Woolstone. Ultimate Beef Steak burger by Cross Keys Woolstone Closed on Tuesdays.Īvailable to order via MK Eats. Opening hours: Monday, 9am–2:30pm, Wednesday & Thursday 9am–4pm, Friday & Saturday 9am–11:30pm, Sunday Sunday, 10am–4pm. Website: Location: 176 Queensway, Bletchley, Milton Keynes MK2 2SW Simple but delicious and well-deserving of a spot in my burger guide.

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The Truck Stop burger is the ultimate burger with double patties, cheese, bacon and onions. Yep, this bad boy pictured below was delivered to me by car! No squished buns or soggy patties, the burgers arrive in a specially designed cardboard box so they travel safely. I think the Codebreaker’s Café in Bletchley wins for the best burger I’ve had delivered EVER. The Ned Kelly by Bandit Street Food Truck Stop Burger by Codebreaker’s Café They are on rotation at Eat Street MK and Street Food Friday, as well as other MK events.ĭietaries: Usually gluten free and vegan options are available. It’s absolutely perfect.īandit can usually be found at local street food events. The Ned Kelly is a dream combination of beef brisket, southern fried chicken breast, Bandit slaw, BBQ sauce and jalapeno cheese, sandwiched in a lightly toasted brioche bun.Ĭrunchy slaw, gooey cheese, crispy chicken breast and oozy, tender brisket. In fact, Dan and I both dream about it quite often. This is one of my all-time favourite burgers. It won Best Street Food Vendor at the MK Food Awards in 2018 for a reason! I make no secret of my absolute adoration of Bandit Street Food. If you do see an error or something is incorrect, please contact me via Ned Kelly by Bandit Street Food Guide to the Best Burgers in Milton KeynesĮvery effort has been taken to ensure the information in this blog post is correct, however, I advise referring directly to the vendor websites and social media pages for the most up to date information. In this Milton Keynes food guide, I’m sharing the best burgers in Milton Keynes from independent vendors. The rise of the street food scene has paved the way for more niche burgers using quality, local ingredients, and vendors pushing the burger boundaries to create something truly delicious. Fast-food chains have dominated the burger scene, with most people thinking that’s all that’s out there to enjoy, but I say you don’t know what you’re missing. For me, it’s a mouthful of balanced flavour with a range of textures – it needs to have Umami and ultimately, be a meal in one. So best burgers in Milton Keynes? Yes we need this guide! What constitutes a good burger is very much a personal choice. Happy National Burger Day! It’s one of those fantastic, slightly unnecessary national food days which provides excellent inspiration for blog and social media content.








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