Thereβs just something about a hamburgerβfrom the way the juices from the freshly grilled meat gently dribble down your chin as you take that first bite of the succulent patty to the way the cheese curves along the sides, melting slowly over the ground-beef goodness placed gently between two buns.
While a burgerβs je ne sais quoi may defy definition, one thing is certain: Americans love hamburgers. According to a 2024 YouGov survey, burgers are among the top three most popular foods in the U.S., tied with fried chicken and bested only by French fries. As further proof of hamburgersβ dominance in America, chains where burgers are the star of the menu generated $110 billion in sales in 2024, according to the annual Technomic Top 500 Chain Restaurant Report. Based on a Restaurant Business analysis of the Technomic report, that accounts for more than a quarter of the total sales among all Top 500 chains and more than double sales from chains where chicken is the main attraction.
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The burgerβs origins stretch far beyond America, however. Named after Hamburg, a region in Germany known for its cattle, the Hamburg steak was the first step toward what would become the sandwich we know and love today. Served on a plate (sans buns, if you can believe it), the steak was said to have become popular during the Industrial Revolution after an influx of German immigrants into New York. To make the food easier for the workers to eat on their breaks, a now unknown cook sandwiched the steak between two pieces of bread, and the rest, as they say, is history.
While it may never be proven when and where the hamburger was first invented, the deliciously simple sandwich is here to stay. But who serves the best burger today? Youβll find many restaurants around the U.S. that claim they do, from Au Cheval in Chicago and New York to The Habit Burger Grill, a California-based chain that USA Today named the #1 fast-food burger in America.
Of course, those restaurants may not be in your neck of the woods. To find the best of the best in your area, Stacker compiled a list of the highest-rated restaurants for burgers in the The Villages area based on dinersβ reviews on Yelp as of March 2025. Restaurants with at least 20 reviews tagged as βburgersβ on Yelp within a 10-kilometer radius of The Villages were included. As a result, many restaurants featured may primarily serve other food items besides burgers. Also, to highlight independent businesses and local chains, those with at least five locations nationally, based on the Yelp data, were not included.
Keep reading to see if your favorite burger spot made the cutβor maybe youβll find your new favorite on this list!
#7. Cody's Original Roadhouse
- Rating: 2.7/5 (281 reviews)
- Price level: $$
- Address: 3731 Meggison Road The Villages, Florida
- Categories: Barbecue, Steakhouses, Burgers
- Read more on Yelp
#6. Square 1 Burgers & Bar
- Rating: 3.5/5 (197 reviews)
- Price level: $$
- Address: 2542 Burnsed Blvd. The Villages, Florida
- Categories: Burgers, Bars
- Read more on Yelp
#5. Glenview Country Club Restaurant
- Rating: 3.5/5 (119 reviews)
- Price level: $$
- Address: 3194 Glenview Road The Villages, Florida
- Categories: Seafood, Country Clubs, Burgers
- Read more on Yelp
#4. Tap House Social
- Rating: 3.6/5 (57 reviews)
- Price level: $$
- Address: 3830 Wedgewood Lane The Villages, Florida
- Categories: Sports Bars, Burgers, Chicken Wings
- Read more on Yelp
#3. The Brick & Barrel
- Rating: 3.7/5 (136 reviews)
- Price level: $$
- Address: 209 West Main St. Leesburg, Florida
- Categories: New American, Burgers, Whiskey Bars
- Read more on Yelp
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#2. Coney Island Drive-Inn
- Rating: 4.2/5 (79 reviews)
- Price level: $
- Address: 610 North Main St. Wildwood, Florida
- Categories: Hot Dogs, Burgers, American
- Read more on Yelp
#1. Candelaria Eatery & Cafe
- Rating: 4.8/5 (56 reviews)
- Address: 4059 Thomas St. Unit A01 Oxford, Florida
- Categories: Burgers, Colombian, Cafes
- Read more on Yelp
This story features data reporting by Wade Zhou and is part of a series utilizing data automation across 304 metros.