Miramar sits between Miami and Fort Lauderdale, so a lot of people think you have to leave town for great food—but locals know there are some excellent burgers right in the neighborhood.
These are the spots Miramar and nearby residents keep mentioning.
1. Bokamper’s Sports Bar & Grill (Miramar)
Big TVs, waterfront vibes (at some locations), and classic bar food—with burgers that hit exactly how you want them to during a game.
The burgers are thick, juicy, and typically char‑grilled, with choices like classic cheeseburgers, bacon‑cheddar builds, and BBQ versions topped with crispy onions.
The buns are sturdy, the portions are generous, and the fries and tots are perfect game‑day sides.
It’s the go‑to for a lot of locals who want a straightforward “beer, burger, and football” kind of night.
2. Bru’s Room Sports Grill
Another South Florida staple with a strong burger following.
Bru’s burgers are pub‑style: generous patties, melty cheese, bacon, mushrooms, and house sauces all over soft toasted buns.
Their signature burgers often involve a little heat—jalapeños, spicy mayo, or pepper jack—and you can always pair them with wings or loaded fries if you’re making it a full cheat‑day meal.
3. Flanigan’s Seafood Bar & Grill (nearby locations)
Miramar residents happily claim Flanigan’s as part of their local rotation.
Famous for ribs, but their burgers are sneaky good: juicy, flame‑grilled, usually seasoned well and topped with American or Swiss, bacon if you want it, lettuce, tomato, and pickle on a sesame or brioche‑style bun.
The Tex‑Mex‑leaning builds with jalapeños and spicy sauce are local favorites. Curly fries or waffle fries on the side make it feel like that classic South Florida bar‑and‑grill experience.
4. Miami Grill (local spots)
Not fancy, but a lot of Miramar area locals have a soft spot for Miami Grill’s burgers.
They’re more in the fast‑casual lane: flat‑top patties, cheese, lettuce, tomato, and a squishy bun, perfect for a quick lunch or late‑night fix.
It’s the consistency and nostalgia that win people over—it tastes like the same burger you’ve been grabbing for years.
5. Burger King / Checkers (late‑night staples)
In a suburb like Miramar, the big chains actually are part of the burger culture.
Whether it’s a flame‑grilled Whopper or a loaded, crispy‑edged Checkers burger with seasoned fries, locals will admit that when it’s late, they’re tired, and they want something salty and fast, these spots are the default.
Not the “best burger ever,” but absolutely the most‑visited.
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