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Cwmbran burger restaurant named finalist in national awards

Cwmbran burger restaurant named finalist in national awards

Oceanic Awards announced the finalists for the inaugural British Burger Awards 2025 on Wednesday (July 9), with restaurants across the UK shortlisted in various categories.
Categories in the British Burger Awards 2025 include:
Best Burger Restaurant (by region)
Best Veg/ Vegan Burger Restaurant
Best Independent Burger Joint
Best Street Food Burger Vendor
Best Restaurant Burger
Best Takeaway Burger
Burger of the Year
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The awards are a "prestigious celebration, recognising not just the best burgers in the country, but the passionate people and innovative businesses that bring them to life".
The event will gather independent operators, high street chains, and street food pioneers from across the country as they compete for the coveted title of the UK's best burger.
Spokesperson for the British Burger Awards, Irfan Younis, said: 'These businesses represent the very best of the UK's vibrant burger scene – from gourmet innovators to beloved independents serving up unforgettable flavours.
"This celebration is all about recognising the creativity, passion and hard work behind every bun, and we can't wait to honour the outstanding talent shaping the nation's burger culture.
"We would like to congratulate all of our finalists and wish them the best of luck.'
Welsh restaurants shortlisted in the British Burger Awards
The restaurants that will be battling it out for the title of 'The Best in Wales' at the British Burger Awards 2025 are:
Burger Freakz (Swansea)
Hills (Brecon)
MARINA LA CUCINA (Porthmadog)
Dinos Llandudno (Llandudno)
BRGR (Bridgend)
Burger boyz (Port Talbot)
Burger Base (Cwmbran)
MAG – Banwen (Neath)
Hickory's (Rhos-on-Sea)
Harvey's New York Bar & Grill (Llandudno)
Meanwhile, the following restaurants have been shortlisted for the 'Best in Cardiff' category:
eat the bird
GOODBGR
Hub Box
The Ladz
The Grazing Shed
You Want Beef
The Smoke Haus
Fowl & Fury Cathays
The New York Deli
The Bagel and Burger Kitchen
Two other Cardiff burger restaurants have also been named finalists in separate categories:
Two Guys - Best Street Food Burger Vendor
Smokin Griddle - Best Restaurant Burger
The Cwmbran burger restaurant among the best in the UK
Burger Base, located in Cwmbran, was one of five restaurants from the south shortlisted in the 'Best in Wales' category for the British Burger Awards 2025.
It's easy to see why, with the Cwmbran-based burger restaurant coming highly recommended by visitors, boasting a 3.6 (out of 5) rating on Tripadvisor.
Customers have described Burger Base as "delicious" and a "Cwmbran treasure", while another said it had the "tastiest burger and fries in the world".
One person, commenting about their Burger Base experience on Tripadvisor, said: "Fantastic place to eat. This place is so underrated.
"The food here is tastier than than mcdonalds, burger king and kfc put together."
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Another customer added: "This was a great place to eat very nice and visual was amazing good customer service food was 10/10 would defiantly eat her again."
While a third person commented: "I LOVE this place. There chicken supreme and bbq chicken topped fries are stunning. Don't get me started on the Oreo milkshake.
"Quick service & lovely lady at the counter. Brilliant customer service. Highly recommend."
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