

While everything in the Piedmont Aviation Snack Bar is good, the burger is a joy. This is a hidden gem that needs to be uncovered, and awareness needs to be made of the goodies within. Off the beaten path and hidden in the back of an airplane hangar/garage, if you didn’t know it was there, you wouldn’t know it was there. Smith Reynolds Airport | 3820 N Liberty St. The cheese combo and crispy spinach and pickles, along with a wonderfully seasoned patty and tangy dressing, make this a fantastic take on a traditional burger. Try it with delicious provolone and habanero-Jack cheeses, 1000 Island, spinach, tomato, and pickles. If you are ready for a different dimension in your burger, you have to try the Hamburger Grinder from West End Cafe. Try it with mayo, pickles, tomato, and onions. But, truly, you can’t go wrong with Joe’s Smash Burger. They have a BBQ burger with tangy BBQ sauce, Tennessee style, Carolina style, and so on. They have an OKC burger where the burgers are grilled on onions, just like the Oklahoma City tradition.

They have gourmet hot dogs, brisket, BBQ, and, of course, burgers. The fries are pretty good and well-seasoned, as well.Īnother one outside the borders of Winston-Salem, Joe’s Take-Out is located just outside Tanglewood Park in Clemmons. Their toppings are fresh, their pickles crispy, and their tomatoes succulent. But this is about burgers, and their double cheeseburger is a juicy stack of delicious. You should follow their social media because they are pretty entertaining. Slightly north of Winston-Salem in Rural Hall lies one fine hot dog and burger joint, King’s Hot Dogs. Add the tomato, onion, and lettuce and it stacks up with a grand American meal with a Mexican flair. In addition to mayo, they have avocado as a spread, and that adds a whole different dimension to the burger. It is not even on the menu, but know that it is there. Yes, their Mexican food is hard to beat in town, but their burger is unexpectedly delicious. The first place that needs to be mentioned is probably the most unconventional on this list. Updated February 2023 Antojitos Las Delicias Here are some of the best burgers in Winston-Salem. Since there are so many good ones, we are going to go through some of the “great” ones.

If you are craving a good juicy burger, then keep reading! The “burger joints” in and around Winston-Salem offer a lot of varied styles and concepts. Unselfishly and cordially, Chris, Mama Zoe and family, give to you a salute of hospitality with the love to wine and dine, with the love of throwing parties and entertaining, and with the love and respect of being your neighborhood destination.The Go-To Burger Spots in Winston-Salem (and the surrounding area) In 2007 the Michael family relocated to North Carolina to survive the real estate, market and economy crash. The restaurant group was first established in Fort Myers, Florida where together they created, owned and operated 5 restaurant and a real estate office. In 1984, Chris and Zoe married and commenced the beginning of The Michael Family Restaurant Group. Zoe graduated from Indiana University of Pennsylvania with a double major, BS degree in Business Administration and a degree in Foodservice Management. To this day, 47 years later, owned by her brother, the restaurant is still operating and serving customers daily.

Everything was homemade’ meringue cream pies, fruit pies, bread rolls, jello, gravies, stuffed pork chops, ham loaf, meat loaves and all the good tasting homemade country foods imaginable. Christy’s was not your ordinary restaurant, it was a high volume, dynamic, from-scratch-food-producing, multitude feeding institution. Zoe’s parents also had an interesting occupation they owned Christy’s Family Restaurant in Ellwood City, Pennsylvania. Zoe Rizos Michael was born in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, a small town located 30 miles northwest of Pittsburgh. These roots of servitude deep seated his passion and love for the hospitality industry. Chris spent all his youth satisfying, charming, entertaining and gratifying the members of the club. Chris’s parents had an interesting occupation they operated the “Lesxi”, the prestigious and elite social club of Nicosia. Our newest pristine restaurant, Cin Cin Burger Bar, is located on First Street, downtown in the area of Wake Forest Baptist Hospital.Ĭhristakis (Chris) Zenonos Michael was born and raised in Nicosia, Cyprus the third largest island in the Mediterranean. Mama Zoe Michael’s and Waldo’s Wings Burgers & Brews, are both located in the same shopping center Pine Ridge Plaza on Reynolda Road. The Michael Family Restaurant Group currently consists of 3 new restaurants all in the greater Piedmont Triad area of Winston Salem, North Carolina.
