5 Burger Spots in Gilbert, Arizona that Keep Locals Coming Back for More

Gilbert is packed with restaurants now—especially in the Heritage District—and burgers are a major part of that scene.

These five spots are the ones locals keep bringing up when someone asks where to find the best burger in Gilbert.

1. Joe’s Farm Grill

Probably the most iconic Gilbert name on any burger list, Joe’s Farm Grill is set in a mid‑century modern house on an actual working farm.

It feels like a burger shack designed by a retro‑futurist.

The burgers use local, high‑quality beef and fresh produce, often from right there on the farm. The Farm Burger with cheese, lettuce, tomato, pickles, and special sauce is the must‑try, but you’ll also see versions with bacon, mushrooms, or spicy toppings.

Eat it on the patio under the trees and you’ll see why locals swear by it.

2. Zinburger (Gilbert)

Zinburger brings a wine‑bar‑meets‑burger‑joint energy: sleek, modern, and focused on gourmet toppings and big flavor.

Their signature burgers use certified Angus or American Kobe blends, with toppings like Manchego cheese, truffle aioli, bacon, avocado, and roasted jalapeños. The Samburger and Zinburger are fan favorites.

Add in hand‑cut fries, zucchini fries, and thick shakes, and it’s date‑night burger territory.

3. Liberty Market

Liberty Market is more than a burger spot—it’s a Gilbert institution—but the burger absolutely holds its own.

The Liberty Burger usually comes with a juicy patty, quality cheese, crisp lettuce, tomato, pickles, and flavorful sauce on a toasted bun.

The attention to ingredients is what sets it apart: good beef, fresh veg, and a bun that doesn’t fall apart two bites in. It’s one of those burgers that looks simple but tastes way better than most.

4. O.H.S.O. Brewery Gilbert

O.H.S.O. is a dog‑friendly brewery and restaurant with a big patio and an equally big burger following.

The house burgers are thick and juicy, with creative topping combos like green chile and pepper jack, bacon and blue cheese, or BBQ sauce with crispy onions.

The buns are substantial, the fries and tots are craveable, and the beer list is long.

Locals hit this spot when they want to bring the dog, sip a pint, and tackle a serious burger.

5. Joyride Taco House (for the Burger Special)

Known first for tacos and margaritas, Joyride occasionally runs a burger special that locals talk about long after it’s gone.

It’s a cheffy, Southwest‑leaning burger: think roasted chiles, spicy aioli, fresh pico, and melty cheese over a perfectly cooked patty.

If you spot a burger on the specials board here, order it. You’re getting a version of a burger that’s been run through the same creative lens as their tacos: big flavors, good texture, and a bit of heat.

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