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Review: Ghostburger In Washington DC

Kyle Stewart Posted onApril 30, 2023April 30, 2023 7 Comments

On a recent trip to Washington DC for the Freddie Awards, my family tried the Instagram-favorite Ghostburger and we were not disappointed.


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Ghost Burger bar

Location

Located in the upmarket Shaw neighborhood, Ghostburger is on a corner with ample seating both inside and on a heated patio.

Address: 1250 9th St NW, Washington, DC 20001

Phone: (202) 827-5237

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Ghost Burger entrance

Ghost Burger exterior

What Is Ghost Burger?

Ghostburger is a small fast-food restaurant located in the heart of Washington DC that specializes in gourmet burgers. The restaurant has become hugely popular on social media due to its unique and delicious creations.

The burger joint offers a wide variety of burgers, from the classic beef burger (Ghost Burger) to more creative options like the Frenchie with crimini mushrooms, caramelized onions, mayonnaise, and bleu cheese. Those with intolerances will appreciate its gluten-free bun option. The restaurant also serves sides like onion rings and fries, as well as a variety of shakes and desserts.

What We Ordered

My family was able to find street parking and a table quickly inside. Guests can order from the counter or a QR code. While I generally loathe ordering from a QR code, the one that Ghostburger uses puts everyone ordering from the table (same QR code) on the same tab so one person can submit the order but everyone can see it. Parties can peruse the menu and pay together or separately and it was very easy to use.

Ghost Burger counter

Our party of four ordered:

  • (2) orders of Crinkle-cut fries (one with cheese and one without)
  • (1) La Hamburguesa (peanut macha, smoked tomatillo salsa, Oaxacan cheese, cilantro); double
  • (1) Ghost burger (American cheese, red onion, pickles, spooky sauce)
  • (1) Custom-built fried chicken sandwich
  • (1) Spicy Fried Chicken (pickles, chipotle mayo, hot sauce)

The fries were seasoned well and came with spooky sauce, ketchup, and one order included “cheese” which was not cheese wiz but queso. Rather than drowning the crispy fries in the queso, it was served on the side for dipping or pouring. These were an absolute highlight. One order looks light but it’s enough to share.

Ghost Burger crinkle cut fries

Ghost Burger crinkle cut fries with queso

La Hamburguesa reflected the Mexican roots of the restaurant (more of that later) and was well executed. I may have dipped in the queso as well; highly recommended.

Ghost Burger La Hamburguesa

The Ghost Burger was a classic all-American smash burger and lived up to the brand name billing.

Ghost Burger

The Spicy Fried Chicken sandwich was overly hot for the member of our party that ordered but many who are used to a Nashville hot would suggest more heat. I am sure the kitchen would oblige.

Ghost Burger Spicy Fried Chicken

The custom fired chicken sandwich order was an attempt by my daughter to recreate a Chik-Fil-A sandwich.

Ghost Burger custom

Ghost Burger Origins

One of the managers, Mario, stopped by my table (and the others in the restaurant.) I asked him about the restaurant’s origin and he explained that it was borne of a need to keep workers from two other Mexican restaurants (Destino and Las Gamelas) employed during covid closures. It began as a “ghost kitchen” (a restaurant run solely for delivery services like Uber Eats, and DoorDash) as a stand-alone burger brand and then warranted its own location when the pandemic was over.

Ghost Burger dining room

Ghost Burger seating

Value

The total was about $65 with an automatic 15% automatic gratuity. There was table service (they brought our food, served us filtered water, refilled glasses, and bussed the table) but it was also part DIY. At a traditional sit-down restaurant, we would have tipped more for table service, if it is all DIY we would have tipped less so including 15% felt fair enough to me.

On a person-by-person basis, fries were split and even with the queso, it was just $3.50/person plus $10-14/burger. For a party of two getting out of a restaurant right now for $15 which is as good as Ghost Burger was, is an excellent value.

What do you think? Have you tried Ghostburger? Any other favorites in Washington DC we should visit the next time we are in the Capitol?

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About Author

Kyle Stewart

Kyle is a freelance travel writer with contributions to Time, the Washington Post, MSNBC, Yahoo!, Reuters, Huffington Post, Travel Codex, PenAndPassports, Live And Lets Fly and many other media outlets. He is also co-founder of Scottandthomas.com, a travel agency that delivers "Travel Personalized." He focuses on using miles and points to provide a premium experience for his wife, daughter, and son. Email: sherpa@thetripsherpa.comEmail: sherpa@thetripsherpa.com

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7 Comments

  1. Interested Traveler Reply
    April 30, 2023 at 8:16 am

    My wife and I visited Ghostburger when we were in DC, as neither one of us use Social Media, we didn’t know that it was famous.

    We were in the area, hungry, saw the sign and went in.

    We both enjoyed our meals and we too appreciated the cheese sauce on the side, our biggest complaint was the QR ordering which we both hate.

    • Joseph Story Reply
      April 30, 2023 at 10:27 am

      QR code ordering is pretty common in the DMV. I wouldn’t knock the restaurant for that.

  2. Santastico is Fantastico Reply
    April 30, 2023 at 9:33 am

    This place has nothing on Wahlburgers, Kyle.

  3. Mr G Reply
    April 30, 2023 at 12:56 pm

    To be honest that doesn’t really look very good.

  4. Cygne77 Reply
    May 1, 2023 at 12:29 am

    Did they get the burgers’ doneness to specifications? eg med-rare etc?

    • Kyle Stewart Reply
      May 1, 2023 at 3:05 am

      They did.

  5. Dale Reply
    May 4, 2023 at 3:54 am

    Automatic 15% gratuity…well then no additional tip. I hate it when restaurants do that as it ought to be up to the customer whether or not to tip and how much depending on service or lack thereof.

    Does Ghostburger take cash for payment?

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