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Burgers · Seattle, WA

Red Mill Burgers Menu 2026: Full List, Signatures & What to Order

Full Red Mill Burgers menu for 2026 — every category and item at Seattle's most-awarded burger restaurant. Since 1994, Red Mill has served massive, classic American burgers made with fresh-ground beef, hand-cut fries and thick milkshakes across two Seattle-area locations. Below: the full menu, what to order, how Red Mill compares to Seattle burger peers, and answers to the most common questions.

Since 1994Two Seattle locationsVoted best burger in SeattleFresh-ground beefThick milkshakes
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Signature items

Red Mill BurgerPrice at counter
Onion Mushroom BurgerPrice at counter
Tillamook CheeseburgerPrice at counter
Hand-cut FriesPrice at counter
MilkshakePrice at counter
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Quick answers

What are people asking about Red Mill Burgers?

The four things visitors most often want to know before heading to Red Mill — answered directly.

Most popular
Red Mill Burger

The double-patty flagship — signature sauce, fresh-ground beef, the one that wins Seattle best-burger awards.

Best side
Hand-cut Fries

Made in-house daily. Many Seattle food writers call them among the city's best fries.

Pacific NW pick
Tillamook Cheeseburger

Made with aged Tillamook cheddar from the Oregon coast — a distinctly Pacific Northwest combination.

Must-try drink
Thick Milkshake

Vanilla, chocolate or strawberry — blended thick with real ice cream. A Red Mill signature alongside the burgers.

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The full menu

Every item on the Red Mill Burgers menu (2026)

All categories below. Red Mill's menu is tight and focused — every item earns its place.

About prices. Red Mill Burgers does not publish menu prices on their official website. Menupedia does not list unverifiable prices. Visit in person, call the location directly, or check a delivery app for current pricing. Official website: redmillburger.com.
What to order

The 6 things to get at Red Mill Burgers, ranked

First-timer or regular — these are the six items that define the Red Mill experience. If you can only get a few things, start here.

  1. 1Red Mill BurgerStart here. The double-patty flagship — signature sauce and the award-winning build.
  2. 2Onion Mushroom BurgerSauteed mushrooms and onions on fresh-ground beef — comfort and depth.
  3. 3Tillamook CheeseburgerTillamook cheddar elevates a simple build. Pacific Northwest in every bite.
  4. 4Hand-cut FriesArguably the best fries in Seattle — get a large.
  5. 5MilkshakeVanilla, chocolate or strawberry. Thick enough to eat with a spoon.
  6. 6Onion RingsThick-cut, crispy battered rings. A worthy alternative to the fries.
Signature spotlight

What makes Red Mill Burgers worth the trip

Red Mill is not trying to be a fast-food chain. It is a two-location Seattle institution that has been doing one thing — the best possible classic American burger — for over 30 years.

Since 1994 · Double patty

The Red Mill Burger

The flagship. Two fresh-ground beef patties, Red Mill's signature sauce, lettuce, tomato, onion and pickles on a toasted bun. The burger that has won more Seattle best-burger awards than any competitor. Order this first.

Pacific Northwest soul

Onion Mushroom Burger

Sauteed onions and mushrooms piled onto fresh-ground beef with melted cheese and Red Mill sauce. The kind of burger that belongs in Seattle — earthy, hearty and satisfying on a grey Pacific Northwest afternoon.

Local dairy · Oregon coast

Tillamook Cheeseburger

Tillamook County Creamery Association's aged cheddar — the Pacific Northwest's most famous dairy — melted over fresh-ground beef. A regional combination that tastes like the Pacific Northwest in a bun.

Best fries in Seattle?

Hand-cut Fries

Cut in-house, fried golden and salted. Many Seattle food writers have called these among the city's best fries. Get the large. Do not share. You will regret sharing.

Thick · Real ice cream

Milkshakes

Vanilla, chocolate and strawberry — thick enough that a straw is optional. Made with real ice cream. The milkshake is not an afterthought at Red Mill; it is the third leg of the burger-fries-shake triumvirate.

Battered & crispy

Onion Rings

Thick-cut onion rings in a crispy battered coating. The alternative to the fries for those who want something different — and a legitimate answer to the question of Seattle's best onion rings.

Locations

Red Mill Burgers locations in Seattle

Red Mill Burgers has stayed deliberately small — two Seattle-area locations in over 30 years of operation. That restraint is part of what makes it a local institution rather than a chain.

Phinney Ridge (original): 312 N 67th St, Seattle, WA 98103. The original location, in the Phinney Ridge neighborhood on the north side of Seattle. Street parking nearby; reachable by Metro bus.

Interbay / Queen Anne: 1613 W Dravus St, Seattle, WA 98119. The second location, in the Interbay neighborhood near Queen Anne. Easier parking than Phinney Ridge. Also Metro-accessible.

For current hours and any seasonal changes, visit redmillburger.com.

  • Phinney Ridge: 312 N 67th St, Seattle, WA 98103
  • Interbay: 1613 W Dravus St, Seattle, WA 98119
  • Service: Counter-service (order at the counter; food called when ready)
  • Wait times: 15–25 min peak hours at Phinney Ridge
  • Payment: Cash and cards accepted
  • Official site: redmillburger.com
Price comparison

Red Mill Burgers vs. Dick's Drive-In, Burgerville & Five Guys

How Red Mill stacks up against the other most-loved burger spots in the Pacific Northwest — and nationally.

AttributeRed Mill BurgersDick's Drive-InBurgervilleFive Guys
StyleCounter-service sit-downDrive-through / walk-upCounter-serviceCounter-service
Founded1994195419611986
Locations2 (Seattle area)8 (Seattle area)~40 (Pacific Northwest)~1,700 (nationwide)
Price range$$$$$$$
Known forAward-winning beef burgersBudget nostalgia fast foodSeasonal / local sourcingFresh beef, customizable
MilkshakesYes — thick, real ice creamYes — classic fast foodYes — seasonal flavorsYes — hand-spun
Veggie optionYesLimitedYesYes

Price ranges are approximate general positioning. Red Mill does not publish prices; see note above.

About Red Mill Burgers

Seattle's most-awarded burger, still at two locations after 30 years.

Red Mill Burgers opened in 1994 in Seattle's Phinney Ridge neighborhood. From the beginning, the focus was simple: make the best possible classic American burger with fresh-ground beef, house-cut fries, and real-ice-cream milkshakes. No shortcuts, no expansion for its own sake.

The strategy worked. Seattle food media and readers have voted Red Mill the best burger in Seattle more times than any other restaurant. A second location opened in Interbay (near Queen Anne), and the menu has remained deliberately compact — a sign that Red Mill knows exactly what it is and has no interest in being anything else.

For visitors, a Red Mill Burger stop has become a standard item on the Seattle itinerary alongside Pike Place Market and the Space Needle. For locals, it is where you take out-of-town guests when they ask where to get a real Seattle burger. It is a Pacific Northwest burger pilgrimage — short line permitting.

1994Founded
2Seattle locations
30+Years serving Seattle
BestBurger in Seattle (many times)
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Common questions

Red Mill Burgers — frequently asked questions

Quick answers to the questions people most often ask about Red Mill Burgers — locations, menu, ordering, and how it compares to Seattle's other burger spots.

Where is Red Mill Burgers located in Seattle?

Red Mill Burgers has two Seattle-area locations. The original is the Phinney Ridge location at 312 N 67th St, Seattle, WA 98103. The second is the Interbay (Queen Anne) location at 1613 W Dravus St, Seattle, WA 98119. Both locations are counter-service and cash-friendly, though they also accept cards. Use the official site at redmillburger.com for current hours.

What is Red Mill Burgers known for?

Red Mill Burgers is widely regarded as one of Seattle's best burger joints — a title it has earned many times over from local publications and reader polls. The restaurant opened in 1994 and has stayed fiercely local, with only two Seattle-area locations. It is known for large, classic American burgers made with fresh-ground beef, hand-cut fries, and thick milkshakes. The experience is no-frills and counter-service, with a focus entirely on the food.

Does Red Mill Burgers publish prices online?

Red Mill Burgers does not publish a full menu with prices on their official website. Prices are set at the counter and are subject to change. Menupedia does not list prices for Red Mill Burgers because we cannot verify them independently. We recommend visiting in person, calling the location directly, or checking a third-party delivery app if available for your area for current pricing.

What is the best burger at Red Mill Burgers?

The most-ordered and most-praised item is the Red Mill Burger itself — a double-patty build with Red Mill's signature sauce, lettuce, tomato, onion and pickles on a toasted bun. This is the burger that has won Seattle best-burger awards repeatedly. Locals also love the Onion Mushroom Burger for its Pacific Northwest character, and the Tillamook Cheeseburger for the quality of the regional dairy.

Is Red Mill Burgers good for vegetarians?

Red Mill Burgers offers a veggie burger option for non-meat eaters, and the hand-cut fries and onion rings are vegetarian-friendly sides. The milkshake lineup is also vegetarian. However, Red Mill is fundamentally a beef-burger restaurant — the vegetarian selection is limited compared to the burger lineup. Confirm specific preparation with the restaurant if you have dietary restrictions.

How long does Red Mill Burgers take to serve?

Red Mill Burgers is a counter-service restaurant. Orders are placed at the counter and called when ready. Wait times vary by time of day — the restaurant can get busy during lunch and dinner hours, and lines at Phinney Ridge especially can run 15–25 minutes during peak hours. The food is made to order, so patience pays off. It is not a drive-through.

Does Red Mill Burgers do delivery?

Red Mill Burgers is a sit-down counter-service spot that does not offer its own delivery service. Third-party delivery platforms may carry Red Mill Burgers depending on availability in your area — check apps like DoorDash, Uber Eats or Grubhub for current options. Delivery is not officially affiliated with Red Mill Burgers and pricing/availability may vary.

How does Red Mill Burgers compare to Dick's Drive-In?

Both Red Mill Burgers and Dick's Drive-In are Seattle burger institutions with decades of local history, but they are very different experiences. Dick's Drive-In is a drive-through, ultra-affordable, classic fast-food model with a small menu and very low prices — a Seattle nostalgia staple. Red Mill Burgers is a counter-service sit-down spot with larger, more premium burgers, hand-cut fries and milkshakes at a higher price point. Dick's is the budget pick; Red Mill is the craft-burger pilgrimage.

Is parking easy at Red Mill Burgers?

Parking varies by location. The Phinney Ridge location on N 67th St has street parking nearby but can be competitive during busy hours. The Interbay location on W Dravus St typically has easier parking. Both locations are also reachable by Seattle Metro bus routes. Confirm current conditions before driving, especially during peak meal hours.

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