Food & Drink

Zippy’s Giant Burgers Has a Delicious Secret

Welcome to burger heaven. Now with booth seating.

By Seattle Mag September 16, 2011

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This article originally appeared in the October 2011 issue of Seattle Magazine.

It used to be that a visit to Zippy’s involved squeezing into a cramped space or waiting outside in the mini-mart parking lot for your burger.

Now that Zippy’s has relocated to a corner spot in White Center, there are red vinyl booths, plenty of tables and a lot more breathing room. And I love Zippy’s delicious burgers even more.

The secret at Zippy’s is that irresistible deep, dark, salty-beef-meets-hot-griddle crust on the patties. Add cheese and bacon ($5.75) and you’re well on your way to burger happiness, but the spicy-smoky No. 11 ($6), topped with Mama Lil’s sweet pickled peppers and chipotle mayo is my sure-thing choice.

The Lil Zips keep the tots happy, and for $2.25, you can’t beat the price. But feel free to go to the other extreme: The “King Lou Lou,” aimed at daredevils and meatheads, is four patties, eight pieces of bacon, grilled onions, quadruple cheese, chipotle mayo, lettuce, tomato, all topped with a Lil Zip with cheese “crown” ($14.25). Allison Austin Scheff

Lunch and dinner daily. White Center, 9614 14th Ave. SW; 206.763.1347; zippysgiantburgers.com. $

 

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