Tucked away in the corner of St Pancras it’s a good place to grab a burger on your journey! I’ve only tried their breakfast range so far and although £4.20 is a bit steep for a bacon & egg breakfast roll, it’s good quality grub! Staff are friendly and the little light up notifications are a lovely touch when you order take away but don’t want too explore what else the station has to offer!
Stewart P.
Tu valoración: 2 Sutton, United Kingdom
Not the best burger I’ve had, everything is a bit on the greasy side. Not the cheapest place either.
FD M.
Tu valoración: 1 London, United Kingdom
The most disappointing burger I have ever eaten. The overriding flavour was tinned tomatoes. The meat was luke warm, the rest of it was fridge cold. It was not freshly cooked — hence, perhaps, the promise of a sub 8 minute wait. Never eat here. Pursuade your friends who work here to quit. Awful in every way a burger should be. Seriously, go to Pret next door, or go hungry. Horrible.
Michael L.
Tu valoración: 3 Bracknell, United Kingdom
«Fine burger» sounds a bit like an oxymoron to me. However, it seems the trend of attempting to glamourise bread rolls containing ground up meat of dubious origin is on the rise, so I guess the name has to allude to the fact you’re going to be parting with more than a tenner for your serving of burger and fries to ward off the happy meal clan. As upmarket burgers go it wasn’t bad, but it wasn’t amazing either. It was a good size, nice and thick but a little overcooked for my liking. Lacking the pink in the middle juiciness I have come to expect from a premium burger bar. There were a few different chicken or beef burger offerings on the menu, with varying degrees of deep fried accompaniments thrown in with your burger of choice. Fries were above average, skins left on and nice and crispy. Portion size seemed about right too, I wasn’t stuffed when I left but I wasn’t still craving more either. I felt this was the best of a bad bunch. Your aren’t spoilt for choice for a pre Eurostar bite to eat, so if I was here again I may well return. If you put it in a normal location where I had more choice then I wouldn’t bother.
Olivia L.
Tu valoración: 1 London, United Kingdom
Don’t waste calories by eating here. The burgers and presentation are sub par. A 5year old could have done a better job throwing these burgers together.
Jing Shyang Y.
Tu valoración: 5 Barnsbury, London, United Kingdom
Damn. How does St Pancras Station serve some of the best burgers in London? And why have I only discovered them now! Was hanging out in St Pancras and when it came to the topic of food, it appeared this place was on Tastecard(2 for 1). That didn’t make things difficult and we promptly ordered. I had the Big Bird as a meal deal, which comes with Burger, Hot drink or chilled can, and fries. You can add upgrades, I recommend the garlic fries which are an additional 50p. Well I’d just about ordered and sat down for what seemed like a min when my buzzer rang. Food is cooked that quickly! And if there was anything to disprove the fact that food cooked quickly is normally poor quality its this place. Mocha. Hands down best machine mocha I’ve ever had. I don’t know what else they do to it after it comes out the machine, but it’s awesome. Burger. I’ll be honest, looks wise, it’s a real disappointment. It definitely won’t win any beauty prizes or be the highlight of instagram, but that’s not what matters. The bun bread is excellent, the ingredients taste good and it holds together well whilst being packed full. Lovely. Fries. Skin on fries, or garlic fries, you just can’t go wrong with either. Lovely solid crisp outer and soft fluffy centre. And there is just so much here you’ll leave stuffed. In all, this is a must try burger joint. It’s not as trendy or hip as your honest burgers or patty & buns of the world, but it will leave you with a smile. And isn’t that all you really want from your meal?
Lynn C.
Tu valoración: 3 Paris, France
«Fine» is a qualitative word and therefore subjective, so we cannot argue against whoever named this joint«Fine Burger» that their burger is not actually«fine» — to each their own, right? To further complicate this issue, does the word«Fine» mean«of superior quality» as in, «fine dining» or «fine wine» or does it mean«satisfactory», as in «How are you? Fine, thanks»? I’m sure no one is analysing this besides me. But if it were up to me(and it’s not), I would have named this place«The Good Burger Co» because the burgers here are good, just not done with any finesse or are of superior quality. It’s one of the few eating choices in St Pancras that’s not a sandwich(Pret, Pain Quotidien, etc.) and the price is not that bad in comparison tor other burger joints, say, Byron’s. I had the Crazy Larry for 6.75GBP and my boyfriend had the Guv’nor combo for 10.95GBP that comes with fries and a drink. And then for an extra 50p, we changed the fries to garlic butter fries. My crazy larry had jalapeño, chilli sauce, mayo, red onions, etc. and was actually quite good. Not as spicy as the the chili burger at byron’s but it was tasty. The burger patty, however, was a bit meh. They boasts that they handmake their patties onsite everyday, but when i ate it, it tasted like mcdonald’s patty. Not particularly juicy or tender. Thin and well-done — they don’t ask you for options. Don’t ask my what my boyfriend’s Guv’nor tasted like — he does not like sharing food and the only reason I got some of those garlic fries was because I snatched them when he’s not looking. The garlic fries were good, although it’s evident that they just put half a stick of garlic butter in the bag of hot fries and shake em a little or something. That whole thing was a wad of grease. Overall, the food is tasty and inexpensive. Given the lack of options around, I’d likely end up coming back.
Michael F.
Tu valoración: 2 London, United Kingdom
Went there last night with two friends, one of which was about to get on a train. Looking for dinner to eat, we saw Patisserie Valerie, Yo Sushi and this. Given the situation we thought this looked like our best bet. The menu is a mess and hard to read but in the end I got the Guv’nor burger meal, with garlic butter fried and a bottled water. To say my meal was oily is an understatement. My burger was covered in oil, even the Buns were shiny. Just oily grease everywhere. The burger itself was tasty, but the grease made me feel sick all the way till the next morning. And this is coming from someone who likes Domino’s pizza every now and then! The garlic butter fries too, were too greasy. At least this was maybe implied in the name, but some restraint is definitely needed with the butter. Overall a tough sell given the number of quality burger joints London has now.
Jessica C.
Tu valoración: 4 Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Good burger joint in the St. Pancras International Train Terminal. We wanted real food since we had just been snacking all day. The cashiers were international so I’m sure between them many languages were spoken. But we were in England, so we did just fine with English. The burgers were well-cooked(no option to decide temperature). Sean got the Gov’nor which has bacon, lettuce, tomato, onion, pickles, mustard mayo with cheese, and I had a plain cheese burger. Mine was okay, but slightly peppery, Sean loved his and said it rivaled his favorite burger! That is saying something! Try the garlic butter fries. They are soooo good!
Dee C.
Tu valoración: 5 Fort Lauderdale, FL
My brother and I were waiting for a train at the station and decided to eat here first. We were visiting London, so we had never heard of Fine Burger before, but it smelled so good we had to try it. I have to say that in my opinion this was the best cheeseburger I have ever had in my life. Seriously, it was fantastic. The quality of meat was the best I have ever had and there is nothing in the US to compare to how good this burger was. The quality of the meat at all the US burger chains(FIve Guys, BurgerFi, etc) are substandard to compared to Fine Burger’s delicious meat. The burger was cooked perfectly and fries were crispy and well seasoned. We enjoyed the burger so much that we had it a second time before leaving London. I highly recommend trying this place and their burgers.
Joe T.
Tu valoración: 3 San Diego, CA
Stopped in here to try there burgers. You order at the counter and are given a buzzer to let you know when your food is ready. They have plenty of tables cramped in together so it can get tight if your hauling your bag around. The service is quick, staff was friendly. The burger itself was ok. Nothing special about it. I liked the bun but found the patty a little dry and lacking flavor. The fries were pretty good, not to salty. If your in the mood for burger while waiting for your train, this is an ok place.
Burger Guide D.
Tu valoración: 3 Chicago, IL
The type of burger«The Sizzler» from Fine Burger Company is perfectly fits its location. The Sizzler is an average cheeseburger on an average bun for someone needing a quick bite on the run. This probably matches quite well with what those on the run at St. Pancras Station are looking for. The burger has higher quality ingredients than your average«on-the-run» burger, however it fails to impress due a thin patty that doesn’t lend itself to being very juicy, and a bun that is a little too dry. The good news is that Fine Burger Company does their best to be local and sustainable. While that didn’t translate to the best burger I’ve ever had it’s a noble cause.