Southern Living recommends "The Mac ($13). This hefty burger is made from house-ground beef and topped with applewood-smoked Nueske's bacon and aged Cheddar cheese." Read more.
Southern Living recommends: "The Eye-Opener ($8). The specialty burger combines the best of the cow and chicken, using the gloriously runny yolk of a sunny-side-up egg as a silky sauce." Read more.
Southern Living recommends: "The Bologna Burger ($5.50). There's so much fried bologna, bacon, chili, and more on this burger that many regulars ask for it without the spicy stuff ($4 sans chili)." Read more.
Southern Living recommends: "The Wadmalaw ($10.50). Named for an island near Charleston, this burger makes great use of fried pickles, combining them with bacon, Cheddar, and chipotle barbecue sauce." Read more.
Southern Living: "The Annabelle Lee ($12). When you're craving a burger but the salt air is saying "seafood," satisfy both appetites with this crab cake-topped burger w/ veggie rémoulade sauce." Read more.
Southern Living recommends: "The Shrimp Burger ($6.25). Bob and Hilda's version of this traditional beach treat relies on small, tender shrimp for its sweet, slightly briny flavor." Read more.
Southern Living recommends: "The Monster Bistro Burger ($10 bar menu, $11 lunch menu). Although cheese and applewood-smoked bacon are offered as toppings, this burger tastes great all by itself." Read more.
Southern Living recommends: "The Signature Burger ($9). Sautéed mushrooms and onions covered with Dijon-infused Red Dragon white Cheddar transforms a simple cheeseburger into this dressed-up version." Read more.
Southern Living recommends: "The Chili-Cheeseburger ($3). Made the way they've been since the 1950s, with a slice of American cheese and a hefty scoop of homemade chili." Read more.
Southern Living recommends: "The Clemson Burger ($9). A pimiento cheeseburger with a shot of the Joint's signature horseradish Mojo sauce." Read more.