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    Smash That Burger

    4.5 (114 reviews)
    Open 1:00 pm - 8:00 PM

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    Smash burger with jalapeños.
    Geoffrey P.

    Order online and pick up from the food truck. Pretty damned good smash burgers! Love the crispy jalapeños. Dudes are cool and I'm in a brewery. Does it rain every day in Seattle?

    Ultimate Jalapeño Smash
    rebecca h.

    On the hunt for best burger in Seattle and this one is at the top of my list so far.. I already liked their classic smash burger, but the new Jalapeño smash is CRAZY good!! The service is very fast and you order through your phone, it is right next to Fremont Brewing as well if you wanted to grab a beer for the wait!

    Zack R.

    Would Smash :D Delicious. Smashed burgers but the whole thing stacks up well with the toppings so the burger is huge and filling. I had a little trouble ordering with different QR codes found online vs in person but it worked out as a nice day to eat outside. I only wish I had time to grab a drink at the attached brewery and savor a bit more. So far this is my top smash burger in the area. Fries were unreal too with a nice spice to them.

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    Kathryn Y.

    Thank you Zoey the sandwich girl. Had to come get a smash burger. 10/10!! A food truck located inside Fremont Brewery. The double smash, they all come double. With onions, cheese and smashed to perfection. You can get a single smash upon request and order. But why? Absolutely satisfying for a burger craving. Order on the QR code and they'll text you when it's ready. The regular fries were quite salty. And I'm a salty lady. But I loved it! Generously made with salt and pepper. Super hot and fresh. No complaints about it. Ambiance? It's a brewery. Plenty of seats available. Do it! Drink beer and eat good food. Parking in Fremont is a pain in the ass, let's be real. But fortunately there is a lot directly across the street. Not free, but it's ok. Worth it. To have a beer and burger. Cheers!! SYOY!!

    Cianna B.

    A new contender for best burger in Seattle! We dropped into the brewery on a Tuesday night and the smell of grilling onions wafting from the cart was enough to entice us to stay for dinner. We got one oklahoma and one pb&j. The online ordering system was easy and our food was ready in about 10 minutes, just enough time to grab a beer and settle in. The bun was wonderfully squishy and soft, complimenting the onion and patty and sauce on the oklahoma. The pb&j was a fun twist as well, I think I'm still partial to the pb and mayo version as the jam was a hair overpowering at times, I wish there was an option to sub in mayo there, but it was a fun and novel thing to try. Definitely will be returning!

    Oklahoma burger in the Fremont Brewery outdoor patio
    Allie L.

    My partner and I went to Smash That Burger at the Fremont Brewery beer garden on a sunny Saturday afternoon. It was crowded in the outdoor patio and there was a long line to order our beers. Smash That Burger requires you to place your order via a QR code that's posted on the side of their food truck. We ordered two Oklahoma smash burgers and a side of fries. We waited about 10 minutes for our burgers, which was okay because we were still in line for our beer! The double thin patties were seasoned well with a slight char on the edges. The burger came with thinly sliced onions, melted American cheese, pickles and their sauce on a soft bun. The flavors worked so well together to give you a tasty bite each time. The French fries were crisp and seasoned, and came in hot straight out of the fryer! The Oklahoma burger was delicious and it is the best smash burger that I've tasted. Combine the burger and fries with one Fremont Brewery's Pilsner and you have one heck of a meal in beautiful setting! We would definitely come back, but I think we would ride our bikes instead. Parking is challenging in and around the neighborhood.

    Smash Burger
    Nate H.

    I've been hesitant to lean into the smash burger craze. They've been getting more hype as a super food than sweet potatoes back in '08. Or when quinoa first made it into your Buddha Bowl in the early aughts. Alas, give me two hazy crispy bois from Fremont Brewing and I'm a weak man. The meat wafts had finally made their way to my olfactory system and I found myself walking like a zombie to the truck in order to decode their menu. I got the normal smash burger, and the saucy loaded fries. I was so excited that at this point I was having burger daydreams. When I was gifted the food, I was pleasantly surprised by the presence of heft. I was in for a voluminous meal, and I was fired up. I ripped the fries open first, and couldn't believe my eyes. Behold - French fry Nirvana. You know when you get brownie batter ice cream and there are HUGE chunks of brownie in it? This is the savory version. Massive chunks of smash burger, jalapeños, regular pickles, fried pickles, and some sort of mayo based sauce. These are a must order. You will not regret it. Now I will say that I'm partial to an unsmashed burger. While everyone has zagged into the thin patty realm, I'm always down for a juicy big hoss of a burg. But these two smashed patties had a crispiness that keeps you coming back. They just nailed it on all fronts. Bun selection was on point with a fluffy pillow that prevented what seemed like inevitable burger leakage. Melty cheese blended everything together nicely. And the onions brought it over the top. Do yourself a favor and get one next time you're at Fremont Brewing.

    Crystal H.

    Smash That Burger is known for the Oklahoma style smash burger and it's more like inspired by it than a true to definition Oklahoma smash burger due to the onions. The origin of the burgers were to stretch the burger patty with the onions but here I didn't get a whole lot of onion. Typically there's a lot more since it's being pressed into the patty before cooking to still have that onion texture. The burger also had too much sauce for my taste so maybe it covered it up too. The loaded fries are so loaded, it's basically a burger but instead of buns it's on a pile of fries. The fries are so wonderfully seasoned. It has all the fixings. Located inside for Fremont brewery as a food truck. Quick service even though it was a busy weekend.

    Oklahoma smash burger
    Sonia S.

    I lived in LA, which has a vibrant smash burger scene. I ordered the Oklahoma Smash burger, which is characterized by smashing onions into the patty, and it was a stupid good burger. This burger for sure holds its own with any in Los Angeles, and it's probably the best burger I've had in seattle yet. It's the takeout window inside of Fremont brewing, and it's informal and quick service. My food was ready within 5 minutes. Pretty great, enjoy with an IPA.

    Fries  Oklahoma smash Peanut butter, jam, and bacon burger
    Candice L.

    Personally, Smash That Burger was just okay. It's a food truck inside Fremont Brewing so you can grab and eat your food there, which is nice especially on a nice day out. We got the Oklahoma, PB&J Bacon Burger, and fries. The Oklahoma was very dry even though there was sauce in it. The fries were soggy and lacked flavors. The PB&J Bacon Burger was pretty good and I loved the sweet and savory combination, but it was very expensive ($14). There are other places in Seattle that make better burgers.

    Leonard Jack ..

    Great Burgers! I would put this truck in my top 3 food trucks rotation! The staff is always very friendly and helpful. You order through an app, and they text when food is ready. Solid system. They are now located next to Fremont Brewery, which is an ideal locatioj. I recommended the classic Oklahoma burger. Lots of seating and usually a good crowd makes this a perfect lunch spot,

    Tram D.

    this place is a little smash burger food truck nestled inside the courtyard of fremont brewery. when we came, it was packed with UW students and was very lively. there is a qr code you can scan to order your food and they will text you when your food is ready. we ordered the kimchi smash, an oktoberfest special that they had, and the spicy fries. everything came out piping hot which I loved! fries were super crispy and well seasoned. the kimchi smash was delicious. the patty had a nice crisp on the edges and the sour kimchi cut the richness of the burger. my boyfriend doesn't remember much about his burger and said it was ok :')

    Single smash burger
    Jennifer L.

    The Smashburger is delicious, but very messy. Mine had a ton of onions, so it was nice and flavorful. I like onions, but there was a good six or seven pickles, which was too many from my palette. We also got a single which was in my opinion, less messier and more manageable to devour. I love crinkle cut fries so I appreciated the fact that theirs were exactly that. You can't order there so all orders are done by scanning the QR code or ordering online for pick up. It's convenient if you want to grab a bite to eat and have a beer at the brewery.

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    One of the best burgers I've ever had. Staff were *incredibly* kind. This is about to be my new go-to burger spot.

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    Good ass burger. You'll need a fork and knife and everything runs a little salty but still a 5 star meal.

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    Best burgers in seattle ! No compettion christian took care of us in lake city and look foward to coming back! I recommend the jalapeños

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