Brew City Burger

Brew City will serve you a burger topped with fried ravioli and marinara sauce.

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WORCESTER — The Heart of the Commonwealth can serve a burger from fancy to classic.

There is a lot to look forward to when Worcester's new burger bar, The Fix Burger Bar on Shrewsbury Street, opens at the end of April with the restaurant's own special blend of beef and adult milkshakes.

A number of other options are also currently available in the city, whether you like your burger old school, fancy or buried somewhere underneath a myriad of toppings. Below are some of the best places to get burgers in the city right now.

Beatnik's

433 Park Ave.

$9

This bar plays host to a wide selection of live shows and music, but also offers a varied menu with ever-changing burger and sandwich selections. Their Bohemian Burger comes with a signature purple cabbage salad and shoe-string potato fries. Food is served until midnight.

Bennie's Café

13 E Mountain St.

$6 - $8

If you are searching for a classic pub-style burger, then look to Bennie's Café. With inexpensive burgers, this pub provides a classic location to watch sports and grab a bite to eat.

Brew City

104 Shrewsbury St.

$10 - $18.99

If you like your burger eclectic or piled high with toppings, you can’t go wrong with a restaurant that will put everything from fried ravioli, pulled pork or a fried egg on your burger. The selection extends to the basis of the burger, with options of Kobe beef, buffalo and a veggie patty. There are also nearly 200 beers on offer, with 40 on draft.

The Citizen Wine Bar/The People's Kitchen

120 Commercial Street

$13 - $20

If you are looking for a truly unique and decadent burger in Worcester then look no further than the Citizen Wine Bar and attached People’s Kitchen. Here you can eat like a king with the "Aristocrat," topped with seared foie gras, garlic butter and truffle mayo.

George's Coney Island

158 Southbridge St

$4.20 - $4.55

Best known for their hotdogs and accompanying meat sauce, this Worcester staple can throw down with the best of them when it comes to a straightforward, no-frills burger. The ¼ pound burgers are made fresh in-house and with lentil soup and grilled cheese on the menu, even the non-meat inclined can find sustenance while the group chows down.

Ralph's Chadwick Square Diner

95 Prescott St.

$8

Looking for a classic burger from a classic Worcester institution? Look no further than the burgers in the diner section of this bar and music venue. The choices range from regular to cheeseburger with some homemade chili thrown in to change things up. Burgers are served late into the night, making this a prime choice for a late-night snack.

Tweed's Pub Restaurant

229 Grove St.

$7 - $9

This restaurant bills itself as being “what a pub should be” and features a traditional pub menu. Among the offerings are certified Angus burgers. Variations on the traditional beef burger are joined by turkey and vegetarian burgers.

Wild Willy's

317 West Boylston St.

$7 - $14

This burger restaurant is part of a small chain with six locations throughout the northeast, but it holds a special place in the city as a dedicated burger restaurant. Although there are other options on the menu, why would you stray away from burgers when you can get your choice of Angus beef, bison or all-natural beef with a slew of different toppings? There are even gluten-free burgers available.

Did we miss your favorite burger spot? Perhaps you have a favorite combination that everyone should be trying? Let us and your fellow readers know in the comments section below.