What do Don Corleone, Onassis, Elvis and Casanova have in common? You can find them all in one place in Thessaloniki, at Brothers in Law! Since 2012 when this burger place opened in the centre of Thessaloniki at Pavlou Mela street in a Brooklyn-industrial-style space, they've received huge recognition for the quality and variety of the food.
You can taste over 30 different burgers and wraps that can fulfill everyone's desires: from the Classic Hamburger, Cheeseburger and BBQ Burger, to the gourmet Elvis burger (burger, peanut butter, cheddar cheese, strawberry jelly, bacon and fried banana) or the Acapulco (ground beef, cheddar, tomato, lime & black pepper mayonnaise, guacamole, bacon).
Starting from 2.30€ for the classic 90g Hamburger, to 8.20€ for the Elvis burger, you can find a variety of prices.
Note that for some burgers they offer 2 sizes, the 90g one and the normal 180gr, while you can choose between 3 different buns, the classic white bread, wheat bread and brioche bread. You can also add French fries for only 1€.
I believe that everyone has their own taste in burgers, but if you find me there, you will see me taste my favourite Elvis and The Boss (ground beef, cheddar, mayo-mustard sauce, tomato, iceberg, double bacon and feta sauce).
Note that since September 2017, Brothers in law open a second restaurant at 3 Komninon street, 54624, so locate your nearest "burger heaven" and enjoy :)
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