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    BurgerFi

    4.0 (165 reviews)
    InexpensiveBurgers, Hot Dogs, American
    Closed 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Nick G.

    This is my second time here and about 5 years since the last time I was here. BurgerFi serves up classic smash burgers (which I love.) the burger comes with their own "burgerfi sauce." I thought the burger was great!! The fries reminded me of fries from a legendary Chicago fastfood place that i also love.

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    Ngoc N.

    BurgerFi is a good spot located in Winter Garden to grab a quick bite to eat for lunch/brunch. The service was fast and efficient. The fries are delicious and very flavorful (well seasoned). The chicken tender was crispy on the outside and juicy in the inside. And, as for the burger, it was decent. I personally think the patty was not as juicy. But overall, good experience and enjoy the meal. The environment is very lively and definitely kid friendly since the franchise is in the center of downtown Winter Garden. There are a lot of cool places to check out as well.

    COLD SOGGY LIMP OLD OILY GROSS UNSEASONED UNSALTED REGULAR FRIES! 0/10 would not recommend

    Ordered to go yesterday at the winter garden location ...the store was DEAD! Not a soul in there not even an employee - when I walked in yo the restaurant there was no one in the register area, i awkward had to wait a moment before someone realized I was there & came out of the back/kitchen area to the front to help me. ... to my surprise my order was ready a few minutes before the ETA which was great... got my food and my cup & walked to the coke freestyle machine to grab a drink where I was very annoyed to find that like 75% of the options were out of service! Nothing good available just like zero calories fake lemonades and diet root beer grab that and it was all bubbles and no syrup... next option same thing no syrup! UGH was like ok whatever not a big deal grabbed my 7th option of a drink and headed over to the food hall across the way to eat with my friends i sit down and grab a fry out of the bag... COLD SOGGY OLD WET LIMP OILY GROSS were all great adjectives to describe the slop I was served.... The burger was shocking hot and fresh, tasted pretty good other than the fact that it was served on a stale bun that was falling apart! This was a horrible experience and I was disappointed annoyed, frustrated to say the least that I spend $20+ dollar on such a sh!tty meal! I have eaten at this location a few times in the past and never had any problems but yesterday was really bad I will not be willing to roll the dice hoping for a better outcome next time and I will not be willing to give this location another chance. If I'm going to spend $20+ on subpar food I'll just eat in the food hall in the brewery next time!!!!!! BurgerFi you should be ashamed to charge these prices and serve food this bad!!!!!

    Wagyu burger and aoli fries.
    Craig L.

    My barber is in Winter Garden, so I decided to take a drive through downtown after my haircut. As I drove around the circle toward the end of Downtown on Plant Street, I saw a sign outside of Burger Fi advertising a Wagyu burger. I've heard so much about this elite beef, couldn't pass up the chance to sample a bite. Got the Wagyu burger, urban fries (herbs, Parmesan, aoli sauce) and a vanilla shake. I don't know whether Burger Fi has simply mastered the art of the burger or if it is the Wagyu, but it was delicious! Fries on point. Counter crew was pleasant and helpful. The restaurant was a bit chilly. I had to go get my emergency sweater from the car. A little pricey, but I would, and will, do it again. 1/17/20 - back again. CEO this time (double Wagyu). Still delicious! Best burgers around! Another great experience with wonderful service and top-not

    Imagine you haven't been able to eat and when you finally can, you're told you can get whatever you'd like. So you search thru Yelp to find someplace that offers a GF bun on a hamburger. You find BurgerFi! You're hungry and looking so forward to this meal, only to open the bag and discover a beef patty with cheese sitting on a single soggy piece of lettuce. No bun, no extra sauce, no fries. We called to let the restaurant know the order was wrong and I was first told they were "so busy" but I could talk to the manager. The manager (Ryan) explained they were out of gf buns and someone was supposed to tell the delivery driver to let me know. Although I was charged for the items I didn't receive, BurgerFi can't do anything about it since I went through a delivery app. They apparently can't update the app to reflect being out of an item, they can't contact the customer to let them know in advance and they can't adjust the payment on items that are out of stock. But even if this IS a 3rd party app issue, the entire order was incomplete, down to no napkins or condiments in the bag. Manager Ryan's solution? She could remake the same order (sans bun of course) but I would have to drive up to get it myself! Unfortunately I cannot leave the person for whom I ordered the food (thus the need for delivery in the first place). She did apologize but her ambivalence, lack of customer service and creative thinking to retain a first (and last) time customer was shocking. If you know an order is incomplete going out the door, throw a coupon for a complimentary meal in the bag. Write a quick apology on the receipt/bag with an extra item to the order. Do SOMETHING besides just placing blaming elsewhere.

    Zach W.

    Love BurgerFi and the service! Gabriel is fantastic and was very helpful and kind. The burger was excellent and the fries were crisp. Beer was cold, and BOGO during the day! Come here when crooked can is a bit busy to enjoy the atmosphere of DTWG!

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    Food was okay! Burgers were decent, sweet potato fries were horrible I didn't even eat them, just threw them out. They were overdone it looked like they cooked twice. The staff was friendly

    Jensine C.

    Love this new burger place her in historic downtown Winter Garden. I've been to burger fi before to their Windermere location and found this place to have the same good quality. The burger fi cheeseburger that I chose was delicious and filling. I substituted the bun for their green bun, which is pretty much a lettuce wrap for those who would like a healthier option. The optional toppings are also great, like the grilled onions I added and the bbq sauce. If you get a chance ask for extra burger fi sauce on the side so that you can dip your fries or onions rings in. The onion rings are huge, by the way. Great for sharing as well as their fries. Definitely going back to this place again on Plant Street.

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    Friendly employees and amazing food. Sometimes the fries aren't fresh, but they still taste good

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    Delicious burgers, fries not so much. Good thing they aren't a combo meal. I just order the burger so the fries don't go to waste.

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