A burger restaurant in Newcastle upon Tyne has been named as a finalist at the Uber Eats Restaurant Awards.
Brack Burger has been featured in the Restaurant of the Year Awards 2023 and is now a regional finalist.
The burger specialists might sound familiar as they have numerous venues across the North East, including Jesmond, Gosforth, Tynemouth, Ouseburn and Seaburn.
Brack Burger will now be invited to create their own dishes for a panel of specialist judges including The Great British Bake Off star Prue Leith and BBC MasterChef favourite Monica Galetti.
Uber Eats added: “The overall winner will be announced in October and will receive a £100,000 prize to invest in their restaurant, so stay tuned.”
Brack Burger 'lost for words' as regional finalists at Uber Eats awards
Posting on Facebook, Brack Burger revealed the exciting news to their followers, writing: “Lost for words.
“To everyone who shared and voted, we cannot thank you enough. We are going to London!
“Along with being up for restaurant of the year, we will be up for the community impact award as well. Roll on October!”
One review of Brack Burger on the social media platform said: “My first brack burger, but definitely not my last, absolutely delicious, best burgers my far and the chips were amazing. Well done.”
“I was Adamant that Burger Drop was my favourite place for a Burger in Newcastle until I just tried Brack Burger. Wow, I had The Ronald's Rancour and it melted in my mouth, perfect seasoning and the Luchador Loaded fries are unreal. 10/10,” commented another customer.
Full list of Uber Eats Restaurant of the Year 2023 regional finalists
- Locke Burger – Ireland
- Brorritos – London
- LYFBAR - Midlands and East Anglia
- Brack Burger – North East
- PiCNIC – North West
- Seed – Northern Ireland
- Big Manny's – Scotland
- Natty's Jerk Kitchen – South East
- Sandwich Sandwich – South West
- Haystack Café – Wales
You can order from Brack Burgers via the Uber Eats app and website.
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