Reason:A popular burger joint with generous portions and delicious, juicy burgers
Currently closed|Open at 07:00 today
+64-3-4411232
42 Shotover Street, Queenstown 9300, New Zealand
What travelers say:
A celebrity store! Long queue but cleared up fast. Truly lives up to its hype, the burger is chewy and juicy patties ! It’s so fulfilling to have a nice burger on cold days!
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A celebrity store! Long queue but cleared up fast. Truly lives up to its hype, the burger is chewy and juicy patties ! It’s so fulfilling to have a nice burger on cold days!
The crowded internet celebrity 🍔 shop is always full of people whenever you pass by it. Because it was cooked to order, after placing the order, I had to wait for almost half an hour before I got the "heavy" burger. There are not many seats in the store, so it is more comfortable to take it out to the beach and eat while looking at the endless sea. 🍔The size is twice the usual size. Girls may not be able to eat one, but the ingredients are very fresh. I recommend the cod burger, very fresh and satisfying [rabbit]
Enjoy the sunshine and gentle breeze. The location of the restaurant here is very good. It is located in the middle of the beach and has a good view. The food is delicious and the price is reasonable. Hamburgers and pancakes are the main dishes here. Every table Customers will order these two kinds of food. If everyone comes here at night, the atmosphere will be even better and you will not want to leave.
Queenstown is well-known as the "paradise town", and the food here is also well-known, from the buffet food at the SkylineGondola restaurant to the cookies at the street shop CookieTime, and the Fergburger hamburger that is bigger than his face. Speaking of Fergburger hamburger, located in the commercial district of Queenstown, QueensTownMall is the busiest pedestrian street in Queenstown. It extends from the lakeshore to QueensTownHill, and is separated from the commercial district by QueensTownBay. It is connected to Rees St, a pedestrian street that tourists like to visit, and connects to Beach St at the other end to the west. There is another street parallel to it, called Shortover St. The famous hamburger shop that is bigger than the face is located at the intersection of Rees St. Every time I pass by, I see a long queue. It is very popular. Fergburger is basically full of tourists, young and old, and locals can only turn to other places to find delicious hamburgers. There is another newly opened hamburger shop in St. Peter's Church. It is said that the locals have gone there. The iconic hamburger seems to have become a tourist attraction. The shop is not big. There is a counter on the left and a row of simple bar-like seats against the wall on the right. There are also two dining tables at the door. To be honest, the hamburgers here are not cheap. The cheapest one costs 11 SGD. Many people like the beef burger. The shelves are basically sold out. Many people are waiting. Don't think that sometimes there is no one for the hamburger. In fact, they all have reservations and will come to pick up the goods when the time comes. The big hamburger is worthy of its name. It is so big that it can cover a person's face. If you have a small appetite, one for two people is enough. The biggest super burger is called BigAll, double bacon beef and egg, priced at NZ$17.5 each, but the fish and pork burgers are also good, the reason why they are delicious is that the steaks and lamb chops are freshly grilled and stuffed into the burgers. My companion bought a BigAll, half for each of us, and the ingredients overflowed after one bite. The portion is too large, the beef is tender, the eggs are fragrant, and the lettuce is crispy. It is just right, and I can't eat any more, haha. The grill is sold out, and I finally waited for the new product, haha, isn't it a hamburger bigger than my face? Route: Extending from the lakeshore to Queenstown Hill, it connects to Reesst, another pedestrian street that tourists like to visit in the commercial district, at Queenstown Bay, and connects to Beachst at the other end to the west. There is another street parallel to it, called Shortoverst. The famous hamburger shop that is bigger than the face is located at the intersection of Reesst. Recommendation: The super hamburger is called BigAll, double bacon beef and eggs, priced at NZ$17.5 each, enough for two people. Others: There are more people at noon, you can make an appointment at the store first, then walk to the lakeside, and pick up the hamburger with the coupon.
As expected of Queenstown's most popular food, Fergburger always has a long queue. Although I'm not a burger fan, I couldn't help but come and try it. I followed the staff's recommendation and ordered the most popular BIG AL. It was really huge, and my husband couldn't digest it by himself. I had to order a lamb for myself, which was also tender and juicy, so I couldn't help him. Pack both to avoid waste. It is recommended that two people with small appetites share one. The store hangs a record for the speed of eating the signature burger. Do you dare to challenge it?
This burger shop has a long history. People who come to Queenstown will come here because of its reputation. You can always see a long queue at the door. The burgers here are super large in size and have rich fillings, including beef, lamb, pork, fish and venison. I ordered a Big Al, which was bigger than my face and two people couldn't finish it.
Fergburger is a very famous hamburger restaurant in Queenstown, and there is also their bakery next to it. Many people line up to buy burgers here, and in fact, many Chinese people buy them. Probably because they have heard of the fame of this place. Personally, I think burgers are usually bought just for the sake of fame, and they also want to enjoy it. The meat quality is of course impeccable, after all, New Zealand beef is all natural and very fresh. The burgers are bigger than McDonald's and the portion is solid, which should be their production process. The production process can be seen through the glass, so you can eat it with confidence. If you come to Queenstown for a visit, you can visit here and feel what it means to queue up to buy burgers. It is another experience and very satisfying. This is also one of the gathering places for Chinese tourists.
Queenstown is the most popular place in New Zealand, and the most popular place in Queenstown is definitely Fergburger. During the three days in Queenstown, I passed by this big burger shop countless times, whether in the morning or at night, and there was always a long queue!!! After paying for the burgers, you can get a discount by buying ice cream next door with the receipt, and the point is that the ice cream is so delicious!