Gourmet Burger Kitchen - Bristol, Park Street
74 Park Street, Bristol, BS1 5JX
Gourmet Burger Kitchen was the brainchild of three New Zealanders, who craved after the way that food tasted back home. The chain was instrumental in changing the perception of many people who saw the traditional burger purely as a fast food option; instead they are now seen as more sophisticated products, made using fresh, good quality ingredients. Their first outlet opened in Battersea and today there are forty-one serving scrumptious burgers. Chef Peter Gordon believes in using innovative combinations, with good quality English chicken and Aberdeen Angus Scotch beef among the ingredients, to make nutritious and convenient to eat fare. They offer chorizo and sweet potato, lamb and minted relish, or the vegetarian portabella mushroom among others.Gourmet Burger Kitchen was the brainchild of three New Zealanders, who craved after the way that food tasted back home. The chain was instrumental in changing the perception of many people who saw the traditional burger purely as a fast food option; instead they are now seen as more sophisticated products, made using fresh, good quality ingredients.
Their first outlet opened in Battersea and today there are forty-one serving scrumptious burgers. Chef Peter Gordon believes in using innovative combinations, with good quality English chicken and Aberdeen Angus Scotch beef among the ingredients, to make nutritious and convenient to eat fare. They offer chorizo and sweet potato, lamb and minted relish, or the vegetarian portabella mushroom among others. GBK sauces and accompaniments add to their taste.
The menu has nearly thirty different choices and if you feel like biting into pure beef, do try their classic burger with salad and relish - available with or without cheese, this is served with sauces like smoked mayo, spicy satay, fresh chilli and Thai red curry, lending the meal varying degrees of spice.
Some, like the Kiwi, are made using unusual raw materials such as beetroot, fried egg and pineapple, while for fans of chicken, the grilled breast with streaky bacon, salad and avocado is a delicious combination. There are a surprising number of burgers suitable for vegetarians with versions made from puy lentils, potato, green curry or aubergine served with goats' cheese and sun blushed tomatoes. Fresh fruit juices, soft drinks and milkshakes are alcohol free options.
A welcome list of wines and beers complete the picture of a relaxed and modern environment as Gourmet Burger King excels in making the humble burger taste so good.
American, Hamburgers
: 12:00 - 22:00
: 12:00 - 23:00
Reservations: 0117 316 9162
74 Park Street, Bristol, BS1 5JX [Map]
£15.00 £23.00
(Avg Price is the average cost per person for two courses, coffee, half a bottle of house wine and tip/service)
REVIEWS OF Gourmet Burger Kitchen - Bristol, Park Street
Dionne (14 August 2008)
My girlfriends and I went there on a busy Friday night. After waiting not too long for a table we were served huge burgers - awesome. They tasted so fresh and our waiter was lots of fun. I enjoyed it so much I’m taking my parents along soon to enjoy the gourmet food. Well done! It's priced right with a great atmosphere.
Brizzlefizzle (31 January 2008)
We went to the Gourmet Burger Kitchen on Wednesday night and spent just over an hour there. On arrival, we were greeted by a cheery waiter, who sat us down, and explained the format - you order your food at the counter, and then pay. In the meantime, he brought us beers. All good, nice and informal. It was busy, and fairly lively - noisy, but not in an unpleasant way.
We ordered at the counter: two burgers, chips, sour cream sauce, and the two beers we'd already had and paid £24 for the lot. The food arrived quickly. The burgers were huge, and really good. The chips were underdone and bordering on hard and the sour cream tasted more like Greek yoghurt.So apart from the burger, its really not great. Maybe we were unlucky with the chips, and to be fair, we didn't complain about them either, so maybe we would have been replaced with cooked chips if we'd been less British about the whole thing.
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Children welcome
Air condition
Reservations
Groups allowed
Outside seating
Cover charge
£13.95
£13.95
Not included
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