
About Dyer's Burgers
Popular diner known for using the same grease to deep-fry their burgers & fries for over a century.
What People Are Saying
from Google"I was here about 830pm on a Wednesday. I was the only patron in the restaurant. To be fair, it felt like I was the only person on the street, too. Anyway, I was greeted warmly when I walked in and had my choice of seats. I was immediately given a menu and my order was taken as soon as I was ready. Service was friendly and prompt throughout my visit. I came here on recommendation of a coworker based on Dyers history and greasy claim to fame. Inside could be described as vintage if you are bougie, or ick if you're a germaphobe. It wasn't particularly dirty, but definitely had an original and well-worn feel. Anyway, menu is limited as you would expect. I ordered a triple burger with no cheese, plus fries and a drink. Total was around $16 which seemed pretty fair. Of note, the patties are small and flat. A single would suit a small child very well but be very insufficient for any adult. The fries were great. Very hot and fresh and didnt have any flavor different from any others as you may have expected here. Burger itself was.... meh. The patties were tender but not especially flavorful. It wasn't bad, per se, but given the hype I guess I had higher expectations. Overall, just ok. Go for the institution, not the food. Probably not worth a repeat visit."
"A bucket list visit. I just had to try the famous burgers made in a 100 year+ pan of grease! Beale Street was practically deserted due to the time and date (day before Thanksgiving). I ordered a double double and a glass of local beer. The burger and beer arrived quickly with polite service. The burger was nothing over the top, but it was very good. Nothing wrong with it at all. I was very pleased. Maybe, if nitpicking, I could say that the meat could be seasoned a bit more. If I came back, I would shake some salt on the meat before digging in. Glad to check this place off, and would have no qualms about returning."
"The staff was warm and welcoming when we entered. Our waitress was spot on with the water, milk shakes which were the best. We ordered a chocolate and strawberry shake and we both thought they were the best ever. Next we both ordered the triple burger combo, which didn't disappoint. Now remember these are deep fried so expect a little grease, just wipe it off with a napkin like we did. The flavor was awesome with grilled onions, pickles and mustard was prefect condiments to the burger. Now the hand cuts fries were also great and they use a seasoned salt in them, if you dont want it let your waitress know. For bring able to say we tried it, mission accomplished. Let's address the floor which could use a cleaning and the bathrooms as well. Those are my only complaints. Support your locally-owned businesses so they stay in our communities."
"⭐️ Dyer’s Burgers – A True Memphis Classic! I heard about Dyer’s Burgers on Beale Street and just had to try it! I ordered a classic burger with fries on the side — and it was absolutely delicious. 🍔 The place has that authentic 1950s diner vibe, friendly staff, and fast service. Totally worth the hype — and yes, I even got myself a Dyer’s T-shirt to remember it! 👕🔥 #Memphis #DyersBurgers #BealeStreet #ClassicBurger #FoodieTravel #USAeats"
"Nipped in for lunch, had hot wing combo It was gorgeous cooked well with great flavour. Milkshakes well worth a try and service was spot on, will try again on my visit."
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