A recent survey by One Poll found that the average American is willing to drive about 34 miles for the perfect burger. The same survey also revealed some interesting facts about burger consumption in America. On average, people eat about five burgers a month, or 60 burgers a year.

Yelp just released the 10 best burger joints in Minnesota for October 2024. The list, which you can see below, features some impressive restaurants, including one that has ranked in the top 10 twice and another that may trigger some meat lovers.

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Yelp Unveils the Top 10 Burger Spots in Minnesota Right Now

Occasionally, my family and I drive to Miesville, a tiny town in Minnesota with only 125 residents. It’s home to King’s Place Bar and Grill, where I’ve had some of the best burgers ever.

King’s Place is known for its incredible variety of burgers, with around 100 different combinations and a wide range of toppings at great prices.

However, you don’t need fancy toppings to enjoy a good burger. A YouGov poll found that cheese is still the most popular topping, with 74% of people saying they usually add it. Other common toppings include ketchup (65%), lettuce (64%), tomatoes (58%), onions (57%), pickles (54%), and mustard (52%).

King's surprisingly didn’t make Yelp's top ten burger joints for October, but you should definitely check it out if you love burgers. You can also add the restaurants listed below to your burger bucket list, as they represent the best of the best in Minnesota this month.

Yelp's Top Ten Burger Joints in Minnesota

Americans really love hamburgers, eating around 60 of them each year on average. Whether it's at a barbecue or a fancy restaurant, burgers are a favorite part of American food culture. Below you'll see the top ten spots in Minnesota to get a delicious burger according to Yelp.

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Some might be bothered by the fact a plant-based restaurant took the top spot, but the reviews for Francis Burger Joint are incredible so you might want to try it before judging it.