
This central Jersey burger is everything that a this diner staple should be – served on rye bread and topped with onion, tomato, cheese, and of course, Russian dressing. No one does a Patty Melt quite like Court Jester. Patty Melt at Court Jester, Freehold and Matawan To sweeten this deal, how about a deal for Central Jersey InMotion readers? $20 worth of Butcher Burgers for $12.50. (For us, it’s the Peanut Butter Burger – The King’s would be favorite – for today at least). Executive Chef CJ has made sure that all his made to order burgers are “a cut above the rest.” Served on butcher block with the obligatory fries and pickles, you really can’t go wrong with whatever burger you’re feeling. With 19 burgers to choose from, it’s hard to pick a favorite at this sophisticated burger joint. Peanut Butter Burger at Butcher Burgers, Westfield Check out more information on their menu here. We’re partial to the Jersey Giant which lives up to its name with a 7oz beef burger, pork roll and fried onions on a hard roll. Burgers, fries, ice cream and your occasional Bruce sighting. This legendary Freehold hang out is a one-stop-shop.

The Jersey Giant at Jersey Freeze, Freehold Head in on Wednesday’s and check out the retro-cade for High Score Wednesdays on their arcade machines from yesteryear. This alternative baked potato in burger form is topped with shredded cheddar, hot chili, sour cream, red onions, and scallions it goes perfect with a shot of Irish whiskey. Nothing like that initial, awkward meet and greet, this burger is the type of in law that you’ll want to hang out with. There’s no need to be nervous when meeting Hailey’s Irish Mother-In-Law for the very first time. The Irish Mother-In-Law at Hailey’s Harp and Pub, Metuchen A close runner up is their Pliz Burger – one of the best vegetarian burgers in New Jersey thanks to the winning combo of balsamic mustard, Swiss, and portabella mushroom. Served on a buttery brioche bun, it’s topped with tart red onion slaw and tomato jam, and smothered in Muenster cheese. Initially, you may think to yourself, ‘why would I order a burger at a German restaurant?’ but when you start seeing trays of it streaming out of the kitchen doors, you will change your mind. Halle Burger at Asbury Festhalle & Biergarten, Asbury ParkĪll hail the Halle Burger. Your Guide to Must Eat Central Jersey Burgers Get your napkin out, because you may start to drool. It’s all about local establishments that are doing what they do best – firing up the grill (or griddle) and serving up the best burgers that Central Jersey has to offer. Oh, and don’t worry – there are absolutely no fast food places on here. These Central Jersey burgers cover the gamut of fixings, cooking methods, and buns, making us think there’s a burger in central jersey that’s out there for everyone.

It all starts with the beef (or other types of meat) and goes on from there. We followed our love for this American dish, searching for what local’s deem the best of the best Central Jersey burgers and boy, we were in for a treat. We love the classics, but we also love one that’s jazzed up with all the fixings, from good old Swiss to peanut butter. There’s something very American about the hamburger.
