Miami, Florida: Burger Beast's Burger Museum (Closed)
Vast assortment of fast food and restaurant memorabilia collected by Sef Gonzalez, the Burger Beast. McDonald's and Burger King, of course, but also Burger Castle, Sambo's, Wuvs, Kentucky Roast Beef and Ham, and others. Museum closed Sep. 29, 2019.
- Directions:
- Inside the Magic City Casino, near the entrance. West side of the city. Entrance to parking lot is on the west side of NW 37th Ave., just south of its intersection with NW 7th St.
- Hours:
- Museum closed Sep. 29, 2019.
- Admission:
- Adults $5
- Status:
- Closed
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I was hesitant to come here because it's located inside a casino/dog track, but it is wholly independent of the building it's in. The entry fee was a bit pricey at $10.70 to see a room full of garbage, but it's very cool garbage. When was the last time you saw a styrofoam McDLT box?
There are lots of "Did you know...." facts posted on the walls near some of the collections. Most of the collection is from businesses that have locations in Florida. It is a burger museum, so don't go there looking for the weird stuff McDonald's only sells in Japan, but I think that as they expand, it will include more and more global memorabilia and paraphernalia.
[Duncan, 04/14/2017]Newly opened. A great collection, nicely displayed, of fast food (mostly burger) memorabilia. The owner is passionate, and enjoyed sharing stories.
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