Burgermaster

Restaurant · Bellevue

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"One of the Burgermaster chain locations known for being a favorite of the Gates family and once had a direct line to Microsoft." - Harry Cheadle

The First Location of Seattle Chain Burgermaster Is Closing After 73 Years - Eater Seattle

10606 Northup Way, Bellevue, WA 98004 Get directions

burgermaster.com
@burgermaster1952

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