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Relish National Hamburger Day at SC’s “Most Beloved Burger Joint”

Sesame Burgers & Beer sources all ingredients locally and offers plenty of gluten-free, vegetarian, and vegan options.

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An image of Sesame Burgers & Beer's Hangover Burger: Made with hickory-smoked bacon, ham, a fried egg, double American cheese and Sesame’s house-made mayo.

Need a pick-me-up? Sink your teeth into the Hangover Burger, made with hickory-smoked bacon, ham, a fried egg, double American cheese, and Sesame’s house-made mayo.

Photo provided by GlowFisch Hospitality

Life’s too short for boring burgers. That’s why we’re always on the lookout for the juiciest, most mouthwatering version of this quintessential American dish.

Whether you like yours rare, medium, or well-done, there’s one thing we can all agree on: It has to be done just right. With almost 20 years in the biz, it’s safe to say that Sesame Burgers & Beer, voted SC’s “Most Beloved Burger Joint” according to FinanceBuzz, has mastered the art of the hamburger.

Their freshly made burger patty, served in between two sesame-studded buns, comes with house-made condiments + dressings — combining to create the perfect flavor bomb in your mouth. Enjoy a variety of protein options (think: signature blend hand-pattied beef, chicken, turkey, and black bean) paired with a tasty craft beer or milkshake.

Hungry yet? Celebrate National Hamburger Day today at Sesame’s $5 Tuesday Burger Night, 4-9 p.m. at their Mount Pleasant and Park Circle locations.

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