5 Burger Spots in Laredo, Texas that Keep Locals Coming Back for More

Laredo is all about Tex‑Mex and tacos, but locals definitely have their favorite burger joints too—often places that blend South Texas flavor with burger‑joint comfort.

These five spots come up a lot when Laredoans talk burgers.

1. TKO Sports Bar & Grill

TKO is a sports bar with a strong burger reputation.

The vibe is casual, with TVs everywhere, cold beer, and big, messy burgers that feel designed for game days.

Patties are thick and juicy, buns are toasted, and toppings lean hearty: bacon, cheese, grilled onions, jalapeños, avocado, and house sauces.

Spicy burgers with jalapeños and pepper jack are especially popular, giving that border‑town kick.

2. Rios Bar & Grill

Rios feels like a neighborhood grill where everything is a little bigger than you expect—especially the burgers.

The house burger usually features a generous patty with American or cheddar cheese, lettuce, tomato, pickles, and mayo or special sauce.

You’ll often see Tex‑Mex twists like grilled jalapeños, avocado, or even a bit of queso. It’s the kind of place locals hit for a hearty lunch burger that keeps you full the rest of the day.

3. Jalapeños Pizza & Wings (for the Jalapeño Burger)

Yes, the name says pizza and wings, but the burger here has a loyal following—especially anything involving jalapeños.

Expect big burgers with a noticeable kick: chopped or sliced jalapeños, spicy mayo, pepper jack cheese, and sometimes bacon on top of a thick, juicy patty.

Fries and onion rings come hot and salty, and the whole thing feels like classic South Texas bar food with extra spice.

4. El Meson de San Agustin (when they run a burger)

Primarily known for its Mexican and Tex‑Mex plates, El Meson occasionally leans into burgers, and locals love it when they do.

Think a well‑seasoned patty, fresh toppings, and sometimes a twist like guacamole, grilled peppers, or queso fresco.

It’s not a straight burger joint, but if you see a burger special on the board, it’s worth ordering—especially if you like your burger crossed with border flavors.

5. Local Food Trucks & Stands (Rotating, but beloved)

Laredo’s food truck scene includes a rotating cast of burger trucks that locals chase around town—often smashburgers with American cheese, grilled onions, and special sauces on soft buns.

Because trucks move and change names, locals will often just tell you, “Follow the burger trucks on Facebook or Instagram”—but when you find one with a line and the smell of onions on the flat‑top, you’ve usually struck Laredo burger gold.

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