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Celebrate Burger Week at one of these 50+ participating locations

The Nashville Scene’s 10th annual event shining a spotlight on discounted burgers kicks off on Monday, July 8 and runs through Sunday, July 14.

A closeup of a smashburger with pickle, caramelized onion, American cheese, and a creamy white sauce.

Bite into Cabin Attic Burgers’ creation — complete with the spot’s own special spread. | Photo by @cabinattic

We’ve been there, bun that, and we’re back for more. Whether a traditional smashburger is your weakness, or you like something that packs some punch (hello, chili cheeseburger) — start building an appetite for the Nashville Scene’s 10th annual Burger Week beginning Monday, July 8.

This year, nearly 60 locales will serve up $7 burgers through Sunday, July 14, including plant-based options at select eateries like Park Cafe and Graze.

Get the most bang for your buck

  • Kick-off Party | Monday, July 8 | 5-7 p.m. | Bad Axe Throwing, 652 Fogg St. | Try out samples, snap pictures in the photo booth, and get a taste of what’s to come for the week.
  • Download the free Burger Week app | Browse participating restaurants, create a route map, review specials, and more.
  • Earn points, win prizes | Check in at the restaurants you visit on the app, share a photo of your plate using #SceneBurgerWeek24 and tag @nashvillescene + vote for your favorite burgers at the end of the week.
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