Burgertory (Southbank)

Burgertory Southbank

Burgertory (Southbank)

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Positive Indicators

  • The restaurant's official website clearly says the entire menu is halal.
  • They confirm they don't serve pork and use beef rashers instead of bacon.
  • Listed as 'Halal Suitable' with no alcohol on a trusted halal directory.
  • The brand promotes itself as the 'Largest Halal Burger Chain'.

Points to Note

  • No specific concerns identified

Analysis performed:

Our Recommendation:

This is a great spot for a halal burger meal. As always, suppliers and practices can change, so we recommend verifying with the restaurant directly for complete peace of mind.

Is Burgertory (Southbank) halal certified?

Yes, you can eat here with confidence. Burgertory says on its own website that its entire menu is halal. They are also listed on popular halal directories that confirm their halal status and that they don't serve alcohol, making it a trusted choice for the Muslim community.

Do they serve alcohol or pork?

No, Burgertory does not serve any alcohol on the premises. They also do not have any pork on their menu and use beef rashers as a delicious substitute for bacon.

Is the meat hand slaughtered (zabihah)?

While the restaurant confirms all meat is halal, there isn't specific information on the Southbank branch's website about hand-slaughtering. However, a review of another Burgertory location mentioned they use 100% hand-slaughtered chicken. For full assurance, it's always best to ask the staff directly when you visit.

Are there prayer facilities nearby?

The restaurant does not have its own prayer room. The closest dedicated prayer space is the Queen St Musallah in the CBD, but it is about a 1.4km or 15-20 minute walk away, so it's not conveniently nearby for a quick prayer during your meal.

Can they accommodate large Muslim family gatherings?

Burgertory is a casual dining spot and while they can welcome families, they don't have separate family sections or private rooms. It's a great place for a family meal, but for very large, private gatherings, you might want to check with them about their capacity.

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