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N17 Burger Co - 1/22 Macrossan Street


Lunch time Burgers

One of the things that attracted us the most was the fact that N17 Burger Co is BYO for wine.
They also have a beer and cider bottle licence.

We started with a Peroni mid-strength - $6.

Then some burgers; mine being BBQ Bacon Cheese Burger - $11.50, left above and my partner's being Cheese Burger - $12.50, right above. A side of Sweet Potato Fries - $5.

Everything arrived on time and piping hot with plenty of serviettes and hand wipes to finish.

We brought our own Wolf Blass Cabernet Sauvignon for a corkage fee of $4.

Verdict

There is a lot to like about this place and for a Macrossan Street Eatery good value for money.
We found the Cheese Burger the best and enjoyed the Sweet Potato Fries.
Considering the cost of the wine, our lunch came to slightly less than $50.

We will return.

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