Davie sits between Fort Lauderdale and Weston, but locals know you don’t have to leave town for a great burger.
Between sports bars, college‑adjacent hangs, and neighborhood grills, these are the spots that come up a lot in Davie burger conversations.
1. Ye Olde Falcon Pub
Falcon Pub is a British‑style sports pub—dark wood, big beer list, and a menu that leans heavily into hearty comfort food. The burger is a standout.
The patties are big and juicy, with a good sear and lots of flavor.
You can keep it simple with a cheeseburger, or go for one of their specialty versions loaded with bacon, mushrooms, onions, Swiss or cheddar, and house sauces.
It feels like classic pub fare done right, especially with a pint from their solid tap list.
2. Legends Tavern and Grille (Davie)
Legends has a few locations in South Florida, and the Davie outpost is extremely popular with locals for burgers, wings, and beers while the game is on.
Their burgers are thick, cooked on the grill, and come in a range of builds—from simple American cheese and lettuce to more loaded creations with bacon, fried eggs, jalapeños, or barbecue sauce and crispy onions.
The buns are sturdy brioche‑style, the fries are crisp, and the whole setup just works for a “burger and a beer” night.
3. Rob’s Bageland & Grill
Known first for breakfast and bagels, Rob’s also does a surprisingly solid burger that regulars order for lunch.
It’s more diner‑style than pub‑style, but that’s part of the appeal.
You get a well‑seasoned patty, cooked on the flat‑top, with American or Swiss cheese, lettuce, tomato, onions, and pickles on a soft bun.
It’s straightforward, satisfying, and hits that “classic lunch burger” note perfectly.
Many locals will grab a burger and fries one day and a bagel sandwich the next—it’s just that kind of neighborhood place.
4. Flanigan’s Seafood Bar and Grill (Davie area)
Flanigan’s is a South Florida institution, and while it’s best known for ribs and wings, the burger gets a lot of love from Davie residents.
The vibe is sports‑bar coastal: green booths, nautical decor, and big portions.
Their burgers are hefty, flame‑grilled, and usually arrive piled with toppings. The classic cheeseburger is already big, but locals often go for versions with bacon and mushrooms or barbecue sauce and cheddar.
The curly fries or straight‑cut fries on the side are essential, and the whole thing feels like peak Florida comfort food.
5. The Brass Tap (Davie)
Right in the college‑centric area near NSU, The Brass Tap is a craft‑beer bar with a long tap list and a burger that’s better than you might expect from a place centered on beer.
The burger is built on a thick, juicy patty, cooked to order and served on a toasted bun with melted cheese, lettuce, tomato, onions, and a tangy house sauce. They also do more adventurous versions with toppings like blue cheese and bacon or spicy peppers and pepper jack.
Paired with one of their many IPAs, lagers, or stouts, it makes for a very solid, casual burger night without leaving Davie.
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