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Winners of the Second Annual Burgie Awards

Paula NiñoLatin Burger & Taco's Jim Heines accepts his Burgie ​The Burger Beast rolled out the red carpet last night for the people behind his favorite South Florida comfort food. Okay, maybe there wasn't a red carpet but last night's 2nd Annual Burgie Awards at Transit Lounge weren't without chatty...
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Paula Niño
Latin Burger & Taco's Jim Heines accepts his Burgie
The Burger Beast rolled out the red carpet last night for the people behind his favorite South Florida comfort food. Okay, maybe there wasn't a red carpet but last night's 2nd Annual Burgie Awards at Transit Lounge weren't without chatty presenters and acceptance speeches. Local bloggers presented the winners in 12 categories with a Burgie plaque and a bottle of Bone Lee Hot Sauce. Unlike last year when bloggers voted for favorites, this year's winners were selected by the Burger Beast alone. Now, without further ado, the Burgies go to ...


Best Wings: The Filling Station

Best Sandwich: La Camaronera Sandwich at La Camaronera



Best Frita: El Mago de las Fritas



Best Hot Dog: The Yellow Dog at Yellow Submarine



Best French Fries: Truffle Fries at Taurus



Best Pizza: Pizza Volante



Best Street Food: gastroPod Miami

Best Non-Traditional Burger: Bulgogi Burger at Sakaya Kitchen



Best Specialty Burger: M.O.A.B. Burger at Quickie's Burgers and Wings (Hollywood)



Best Taco: El Jacalito Taqueria Mexicana

Best Burger Broward: Charm City Burger (Deerfield Beach)



Best Burger Miami-Dade: Latin Burger & Taco

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Charm City Burger's Michael Saperstein, ER Gagit and the Burger Beast

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Chef Jeremiah Bullfrog shows off his Burgie

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