The venue catered for a handful of the LFC squad after the team lifted the Premier League trophyWoffle first opened on County Road back in 2023.(Image: Andrew Teebay Liverpool Echo)
A Walton venue, that prides itself on making the city’s “best smash burgers”, catered for LFC players after the team lifted the Premier League trophy. Woffle first opened on County Road back in 2023.
Since then, it has amassed a loyal customer base with several videos of the brand’s creations going viral with over two million views and thousands of Instagram likes. The fast-food spot also previously made it onto The Burger Reviews series’ Top 10 takeaways across the country.
However, more recently, Woffle has been “feeding the best with the best”, serving the likes of Trent Alexander-Arnold, Luiz Diaz, Ryan Jiro Gravenberch, Arne Slot and Virgil Van Dijk following the Reds draw with Crystal Palace.
Taking to Instagram to share footage of the after-party, held on Sunday, May 25, Woffle said: “Feeding the champions with the best food in Liverpool. We loved being a part of Liverpool FC’s celebrations on Sunday and hope you all enjoyed the food.”
Woffle promises an “unparalleled burger experience”, with everything being freshly made with quality ingredients and halal.
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The ECHO previously visited the site to put its bold claim to the test. Our reporter, Ellen, treated herself to a midweek smash burger, a homemade cheesecake and a double bacon cheese burger.
She said: “It includes double smashed beef patties, cheese, turkey bacon, lettuce, pickles, onion and Woffle’s house sauce served on a seeded brioche bun and is priced at £11.50.
“My partner went all out and ordered the triple for £14.95. Although, full disclosure, in my hungry excitement when the delivery came, I tucked into the triple and only realised half way through.
Food from Woffle, on County Road, Liverpool(Image: Liverpool ECHO)
“Price wise, it’s expensive, considering that you need to order a side and a drink separately. I also would have preferred more lettuce and onion on my burger but I preferred the turkey bacon to pork as it seemed thicker and crispier than usual.
“Despite being in need of more greenery, I couldn’t have enjoyed it more. As greedy as three patties sounds, because they’re smashed and squished thinly, they’re surprisingly not too filling and the texture is tender in the middle with a super crispy edge.
“Flavour wise, the burger was packed with meaty juices but not so much that it left me with a messy handful. It was the perfect amount, paired with the sauce which had a hint of gherkin and a slight sweetness. The burger did manage to stay together and not spill over the sides.
The venue catered for LFC players after the team lifted the Premier League trophy(Image: Andrew Teebay Liverpool Echo)
“Is this the best burger I’ve ever had in Liverpool? Now that my previous favourite Frost Burgers, on Wood Street, is closed, I’m going to say yes – but there is room for improvement with the lack of lettuce. The chips weren’t up to much, not crispy enough and despite being “peri peri” flavoured , actually needed a lot of sauce because the flavour wasn’t all there.
“Overall, if Woffle carried on expanding their “artisan burger an homemade dessert” selection which they claim they’re renowned for, I think they’re onto a winner. The burger really was the star of the show and I’d choose a desert over a side in the future.”