Craving a burger that hits all the right notes? Jupiter is packed with local gems serving everything from over-the-top creations to classic, no-fuss patties, each spot with its own personality and must-try menu. Whether you’re a die-hard burger fan or just hungry for an upgrade on your next night out, we’ve rounded up the best burgers in town.
Let’s get to it.
Center Street Nook
At Center Street Nook you get that cozy neighborhood diner vibe in Jupiter. It feels like the locals have it locked down. The menu is packed with made-to-order breakfast items and classic burgers, but the burger section really shines. They use half-pound Angus patties and load them with toppings you might only dream about. The Gravedigger comes deep-fried with a blanket of American cheese and Thousand Island. The Hawaii 5-0 adds grilled pineapple, bacon, cheddar, and BBQ. For blue cheese fans the Buffalo Bill stacks onion rings and crumbles on top.
If you’re feeling extra ambitious the Double-Dare and Triple-Dare deliver multiple massive patties so no one misses out on the keto action. They even offer a lobster burger with a fried Maine lobster patty on a Kaiser roll. Sides are the usual suspects—French fries, sweet potato fries, onion rings, or coleslaw—and you can tack on a cup of soup or side salad for just another buck.
The spot is a retro little room with about 40 seats plus one outdoor table if you snag it early. They open bright and early so you can absolutely have a burger for breakfast.
Lighthouse Cove Adventure Golf
Over at Lighthouse Cove Adventure Golf it’s like a mini tropical vacation where you can play golf and grab over-the-top burgers. The place channels a fishing-village vibe, complete with string lights, picnic tables, and a giant outdoor pavilion where you can catch the game on flat screens.
The Burger Shack menu is anything but basic. You start with Creekstone Farms patties and pick your bun—pretzel, brioche, or seeded from a local bakery. Then you pile on fun toppings like pickled jalapeños, bacon jam, or even a fried egg. Their Jersey Burger gets a ton of love, and the signature Surf Sauce is a must-try.
Sides range from fries and kettle chips to Chicago-style hot dogs and rotating seasonal specials. If you have room save space for the 3 Scoops ice cream counter which offers 24 flavors, milkshakes, floats, and sorbets.
Drinks cover fifteen craft beers on tap, wine, and yes they’ll deliver cocktails right to your mini-golf hole via their app. The course is wheelchair and stroller friendly, there’s a playground for kids, and weekends come with extended hours and surprise promos. It’s been a local favorite since 2017 and it never feels like a chain spot.
Old Florida Bar & Grill
Down at Old Florida Bar & Grill you’ll find a true come-as-you-are energy in Jupiter. The vibe blends old-school bar feels with fresh-from-the-sea seafood, all wrapped around a simple but serious burger game.
They serve half-pound, flame-grilled patties on Kaiser rolls that actually hold up. You can top yours with any cheese you want plus classics like bacon, sautéed onions, mushrooms, lettuce, and tomato. The fries might be standard, but they hit the spot every time.
But it’s not all burgers. The menu wanders through seafood, steaks, pasta, and rotating daily specials—just what you expect from a neighborhood joint open since 2015. The full bar leans on classics like a cane field mojito or a hefty margarita built with plenty of Jose Cuervo to turn your afternoon into evening.
Happy hour rolls on weekdays, and you get the choice of indoor or outdoor seating. Throw in live music every now and then and you’ve got a spot that’s all about no-frills, laid-back Jupiter dining.
DAS Beer Garden
At DAS Beer Garden you get a spot that feels like a friend’s well-stocked fridge in Downtown Abacoa. It sits right across from Roger Dean Stadium and draws a crowd of locals, families, and beer nerds any night of the week.
Burger fans can’t stop talking about the Three Pigs Burger with Angus beef, crispy bacon, and melty brie. If you prefer traditional toppings you can still build your lettuce-tomato-onion sandwich on a locally sourced, toasted bun. Plant-based eaters get the Protein Burger that’s vegan-friendly and never feels like an afterthought.
The real draw is the drinks board which rotates over seventy taps. You’ll find craft brews, ciders, kombucha, and even batched cocktails mixing local Florida brewers with limited releases. If you need a snack try the hand-cut truffle fries, cheese curds, or a potato pancake for something different.
The place gets lively with big screens, live music, shuffleboard, and trivia nights… It’s loud, friendly, and totally local. Just watch out during DAStoberfest if you want to avoid a lederhosen selfie.
U-Tiki Beach at Jupiter Inlet Marina
If you’re looking for a staycation vibe, U-Tiki Beach at Jupiter Inlet Marina really delivers. There’s a big tiki hut right on the water, upbeat energy, and enough sand under your feet to make shoes optional. The menu isn’t overwhelming—just four burger choices—but everything here hits the classics. Think griddle-toasted buns, thick Angus beef patties, cheddar oozing over the edges, and crispy bacon with caramelized onions.
You’ll spot locals sharing a mountain of double-fried fries and laughing over mojitos or the house Pain Killer, treating every night like a mini vacation. They also lean into seafood in fun ways. Instead of another shrimp basket, try the tempura grouper cheek burger with homemade tartar sauce…that one’s a total photo magnet.
Families drift in by boat or car, kids ordering cheesy classics while parents sip happy hour cocktails. There’s live music on select evenings and plenty of room to kick back. U-Tiki isn’t trying to be fancy—just a laid-back spot to drop anchor or flip-flops and stay awhile.
Berry Fresh Cafe
On the hunt for a brunch spot that delivers on both flavor and fun? Berry Fresh Cafe has you covered with five locations that still feel like a local favorite. Voted best breakfast and brunch on the Treasure Coast for ten years straight, they keep things scratch-made and farm-to-table.
Start with their Smash Burgers—two griddled patties seared with that perfect crust. Feeling extra? Go for the Berry Fresh Burger, a one-third-pound hand-formed patty. Or if you’re braving a little chaos, the Rough Night Burger stacks beef, chicken tenders, turkey, ham steak, bacon, all on a biscuit drowned in sausage gravy…yes, it’s wild but totally worth it.
Sides range from crispy fries to quinoa salad or their homemade potato salad. You’ll eat it all in a cozy café that welcomes dogs on the patio. Besides coffee and sodas, they whip up fancy smoothies and “dirty” sodas for a little extra zing. Breakfast and lunch run daily until 2:30, keeping your weekend brunch dreams alive.
The Royal Cafe
When locals want a true burger fix, they head to The Royal Cafe in Jupiter. This family-run diner serves hand-pattied burgers that taste nothing like frozen patties. The Deluxe Burger brings on optional cheese and bacon levels that feel just right. If you’re feeling adventurous, the Olive Cheese Burger combines green olives in a tangy house sauce—strangely perfect.
There’s also a classic Patty Melt on rye with grilled onions, plus a turkey burger for anyone craving something lighter. Every order comes with your choice of steak fries, potato salad, coleslaw, or fresh fruit. It’s easy to swap sides and avoid any lunch-hour side-eye.
The booth-lined dining room is bright and welcoming, and full table service means you won’t be rushed. These folks have been doing their thing for decades, and it shows. Sometimes you just want a burger you didn’t settle for, and The Royal Cafe makes that happen.
Uncle Mick’s Bar & Grill
Over in Jupiter, Uncle Mick’s Bar & Grill has been the go-to honky-tonk haunt for more than 25 years. The decor is no-frills—just find a chair and settle in. Everyone’s here for the burgers, and they’ve nailed down the choices. Order a sensible quarter-pounder or go big with the half-pound Mick Burger. All-beef sirloin is chargrilled to order, and you can load it up with cheeses, house-made chili, bacon, kraut, or pepperoncinis.
If you want to get extra, the loaded fries might wreck your diet plans, but they’re totally worth it. Every burger comes with a solid side—fries or coleslaw—so you really have to choose. Behind the bar you’ll find your usual domestic beers, plus cocktails and generous pours.
Music and games keep the energy high. Think karaoke nights, pool tables, trivia—you name it. Flip-flops straight off the beach are welcome here, and the kitchen stays open late. Uncle Mick’s is that slightly rowdy neighborhood spot you’ll want to visit again and again.
Dune Dog Cafe
When you walk up to Dune Dog Cafe it instantly feels like Key West in Jupiter. Tiki music plays overhead, picnic tables sit under a rainbow of umbrellas, and somehow you just chill out. They’ve been at it since 1994, so they’ve survived plenty of sweaty Florida summers while serving burgers the size of your head.
You get a choice of classic or off-the-wall burgers. The Big Kahuna is piled high with BBQ sauce, bacon, and melty cheese. The Cabbage Patch goes full diner mode with coleslaw and Thousand Island. You can even swap in a plant-based patty at no extra charge, which is how it should be.
Sides earn their keep too. Waffle fries, giant onion rings, or corn on the cob are all fair game. And if you want a little extra kick they’ll dunk nearly anything in Dot’s Pushcart sauce.
Service is quick and super casual so nobody’s in a rush. Parking is easy, the beer’s always cold, and happy hour deals roll through the week. Dune Dog isn’t trying to be fancy, it’s perfect just the way it is.
Tommy Bahama Restaurant, Bar & Store
For a little island flair without leaving town, Tommy Bahama Restaurant, Bar & Store in Jupiter nails the vibe. The teak furniture, soft blue-and-white decor, and a patio overlooking the Intracoastal all set the tone. They host live music most evenings and offer happy hour specials that draw a friendly crowd before sunset.
The burger lineup steals the show. Their Angus beef patties ride high on rich brioche buns—no soggy bottoms here. The All-American hits all the familiar notes with pickles, garlic aioli, and melty cheese. If you’re in a fancy mood, the truffle burger comes with caramelized onions and real truffle aioli.
Swap plain fries for island slaw or jerk yucca fries, and don’t skip the craft cocktails flowing behind the bar. Between courses you can browse the store for swim trunks or a pineapple-scented candle. Parking’s free, the atmosphere stays chill, and every bite feels like a mini getaway.