A BURGER restaurant based in the city has secured a double award for the quality of its food, leaving the owners 'thrilled'.
Burger Shop in Cherry Tree Walk, Worcester has secured a double victory at the Good Food Awards in both Worcester and Hereford.
Business owners described the accolade as 'a testament to their unyielding pursuit of flavour, quality, and passion for crafting exceptionally curated burgers that have delighted customers and critics alike'.
Dorian Kirk, co-owner of Burger Shop Worcester, "We are thrilled and humbled to be recognised by the Good Food Awards for our relentless pursuit of burger perfection.
"It’s a testament to the passion and dedication of our whole team in delivering the most considered burgers to our customers, where every ingredient has its place."
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Rupert Davison, co-owner of Burger Shop Hereford, said: "Receiving the Good Food Awards in both cities reaffirms our commitment to serving burgers that resonate with authenticity and exceptional taste. We're immensely proud of our team whose hard work and dedication have made this achievement possible."
Burger Shop has garnered acclaim for their unwavering dedication to the art of burger-making, using locally sourced, premium ingredients to create a symphony of flavors that captivate the palates of burger enthusiasts.
Burger Shop is described by owners as 'dedicated to the art of crafting exceptional burgers' and 'with a commitment to using the finest ingredients' and with 'an unwavering passion for burger purism'.
The first Burger Shop in Hereford opened its doors in 2014 after a series of suppers, pop-ups, and events by A Rule of Tum. The restaurant was described by the owners as 'an overnight success with queues out the door from day one'.
Burger Shop Worcester opened in 2016 under the railway arches and, near the train station.
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