Grill’d, known for the quirky red headbands and yummy, quality burgers. I went here on a date. The one thing I love about this franchise is that every Grill’d I go to the service is the same. I felt like a celebrity when everyone said hi to me. Next time I think i’ll bring a pen so I can sign some autographs. Our food was delivered on time. Win! My ‘veggie garden’ burger was delicious to say the least. The sauce was yummy, the chips were great. The date was average but Grill’d, you never let me down buddy. Say no to Macca’s, say yes to Grill’d.
Ingrid W.
Place rating: 5 Brisbane, Australia
Love that I can indulge in these burgers without the guilt. Fresh and yummy every time. I also like their community spirit — good work guys :)
Katie R.
Place rating: 5 Australia
It’s safe to say I’m a fan of Grill’d. A place where you can enjoy a beer with your burger? Yes please! Every time I’ve been there they have been consistently good. I’ve tried most of the menu and have yet to eat a burger I didn’t like. But Grill’s also has a few touches that help it stand out from the crowd. Firstly — it’s licensed. And not just for beer, but you can also try some tasty alcoholic ciders and ginger beer. Beer and Grill’d’s(what awkward grammar) rosemary chips were made to go together. Secondly — They do good. Each Grill’d has a system where customers get to vote which local charities will receive $ 300, $ 200 and $ 100 each month from Grill’d. These are no big wig charities, but small local groups like P and C’s, local shelters and so on that really need the cash. Thirdly — They let you bring dogs! Well Camp Hill does. They often let me have my large, slobbery cattle dog and kelpie tied up under an outside table and even sneak them a few burger patties. Now that’s worth going back for.
Yann B.
Place rating: 5 Camperdown, Australia
Great food and awesome staff. Definitely the best burgers around.