These Are the Best Places to Eat an Alberta Beef Burger in Calgary

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Naomi Brown
Naomi Brown   |   May 4, 2026

Naomi Brown is a Vancouver-based writer and reporter

These Are the Best Places to Eat an Alberta Beef Burger in Calgary Food & Drink

Lil Empire

While you’re in Calgary, it’s important that you eat at least one Alberta beef burger. Whether you want to visit a fun and trendy new joint or a family favourite standing the test of time, this list has got you covered.

1. Lil’ Empire, Bridgeland and Capitol Hill 

Believing that burgers and fries should be eaten in a fun environment– and also made with care and high quality ingredients– Lil’ Empire takes a playful approach to classic comfort food. From your standard beef and cheese burgers, to plant-based burgers, a chicken burger and a Korean-inspired burger, the menu is simple but serves varied tastes. Beside the sandwiches, there are also loaded hot dogs and fries, chicken nuggets, drinks and soft serve. Lil’ Empire prides itself on both secret sauce and business practices: “We provide ethically raised meat, ethically treated staff and a vision to better the communities we live in”. With two locations available for dine-in and take-out, you’d be silly not to try it out.

Boogie’s

2. Boogie’s, Marda Loop and Renfrew

“Slangin Burgs since the summer of 1969”, Boogie’s is one of the oldest burger joints in the city. An ode to diner culture, the dining rooms are 70s and 80s themed– complete with arcade games and kitschy-yet-cool retro decor. Boogie’s in Renfrew has a dog-friendly outdoor patio, perfect for sipping a milkshake on a summer day. Speaking of the milkshakes, there are an incredible 36 flavours ranging from classic vanilla to “Fat Vader”:  a combination of chocolate, liquorice, and bacon. Boogie’s also has a monthly featured shake if you get bored of the other choices. As for the burgers, there are four classic options (beef, mushroom, chicken and salmon) as well as 17 other pre-set varieties and the option to customize. Check out their Instagram to get a sense of their vibe. It’s nothing if not enticing!

Class Clown

Class Clown, southern edge of Downtown

A cozy little spot on 18th Ave and 4th St SW, this place makes “Nice drinks” and “Tasty food”. Open Tuesday-Sunday from 11 to 11, Class Clown evokes whimsy in all areas– from their cutely designed menu and burger names, to their tall and squishy sesame-covered buns. The restaurant offers snacks, sundaes, and slushy drinks that are uniquely flavoured and seasonal. Class Clown is so popular that you can’t make reservations, but there is a waitlist you can join. Pop-ups and events seem to be another forte, as they host one almost weekly. Find out more about specials and happenings on Instagram.

Clive

Clive Burger, 17th Ave SW

Amid the bustle of bars and shopping, Clive Burger offers a happy refuge for burgers, dogs, and poutine (with gluten free and vegetarian options available by request). They’re known for their house-made custard shakes, which come in unique rotating flavours and can be made boozy. Open until midnight on Fridays and Saturdays and 11 PM on weeknights, the servings are generous and the fries are crispy. What more could you ask for in a casual lunch or late night snack?

Blue Star

Blue Star Diner, Bridgeland-Riverside

A beloved neighbourhood restaurant, Blue Star stands apart from other joints on this list for focusing on brunch and dinner. It is open daily at 8 AM, closing at 3 PM on Sunday and Monday, and 9 PM the rest of the week. The brunch menu features eggs, sausage, potatoes, pancakes– even fried chicken and poutine. Dinner is everything from burgers and sandwiches to fish and chips, tacos, salads and speciality bowls. “We believe you should know where your food comes from. This is why we have a strong connection with local farmers and suppliers”. Blue Star is proud to be locally owned and supplied completely by other Albertan businesses. Try out their Blue Star Blonde beer, on tap during happy hour (3-5 PM) for $6. Or, bring the whole family out for a breakfast they’ll never forget.

Naomi Brown
Naomi Brown   |   May 4, 2026

Naomi Brown is a Vancouver-based writer and reporter

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