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“best burger in Seattle”
Owners John and Babe Shepherd named the Red Mill in honor of their two late sisters, Kathleen and Monica Shepherd, both of whom worked at the original red mill as waitresses and would bring home french fries and other goodies for their younger siblings including Michael and Mark Shepherd. Numerous Shepherds are or have been involved in running the current stores. The Red Mill mural painted by noted local artist Tom Brady on the Phinney Ridge location features two faceless girls picking flowers under the Mill. These girls represent Kathleen and Monica Shepherd.
Nostalgic diner / burger spot! They have fresh burgers, milkshakes, and fries--what else do you need? It felt like a blast from the past. This little spot was filled with families and couples and... Read more
I'm literally salivating as I'm writing out this review and wishing I had another burger. If I want a restaurant quality and flavorful burger I'm come here. Got our burger and onion rings within... Read more
Solid burger! There are hundreds of places to get a burger in Seattle and you can't go wrong by going to Red Mill. They're not going knock your socks off or anything by bringing anything unique to... Read more
Red Mill Burgers
Hours
- Sun: 12:00 pm - 8:00 pm
- Tue - Sat: 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
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Wheelchair Accessible
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Credit Cards Accepted
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