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Haunted Hamburger

Juicy burgers, ghostly hammers, and Verde Valley vistas in Jerome's haunted hillside haunt—where spectral pranks meet burger bliss on America's quirkiest mining slope.

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Perched on a hillside in the historic ghost town of Jerome, Arizona, Haunted Hamburger delivers juicy burgers, hearty sides, and stunning Verde Valley views from its airy patio. Housed in a genuinely haunted building with mischievous spirits that once stole hammers from renovators, this family-owned spot blends casual dining with supernatural lore. Open daily from 11am to 9pm, it offers gluten-free buns, creative drinks like the Pain Killer, and a souvenir shop. Perfect for road-trippers seeking flavorful meals amid Jerome's quirky charm.

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Monday
11 am-9 pm
Tuesday
11 am-9 pm
Wednesday
11 am-9 pm
Thursday
11 am-9 pm
Friday
11 am-9 pm
Saturday
11 am-9 pm
Sunday
11 am-9 pm

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    Getting There

    Driving

    From Sedona: 30-min drive via AZ-89A north, $0, curvy mountain roads; parking limited, 10-min walk uphill.

    Walking

    Within Jerome: 5-15 min stroll from town center along Clark St, free, steep inclines physically demanding.

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    No buses serve Jerome; taxi/Uber from Prescott 45 min, ~$80, pre-arrange due to remote location.

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    Local tips

    Opt for the twice-baked potato over fries for a gluten-free, flavorful side packed with cheesy goodness.
    Secure a back porch table for panoramic Verde Valley views; arrive early as it fills fast.
    Bring cash for quicker service and pet-friendly patio seating to enjoy with your dog.

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    Iconic Burgers in a Ghostly Setting

    Tucked along Scenic 89A in Jerome, Arizona's hillside mining town, Haunted Hamburger occupies a creaky, historic building reborn from abandonment. Family-owned since 1994 by Michelle and Eric Jurisin, it earned its eerie name from spectral antics during renovations—ghosts swiped hammers, slammed doors despite sealed windows, hurled cans, and triggered midnight hot water. Guests report ghostly smells, apparitions in photos, and a lingering presence, making every meal a brush with the supernatural.

    Menu Highlights and Dining Experience

    The menu stars massive, juicy burgers like the Double Haunted Burger, Bison Burger, and Southwest Sourdough with bacon, pepper jack, green chilies, guacamole, and grilled onions. Sides shine with twice-baked potatoes, deep-fried pickles in beer batter with chipotle ranch, onion rings, coleslaw, and deviled eggs. Gluten-free buns accommodate dietary needs, though fries contain flour. Drinks impress: housemade Haunted Bloody Mary with Prairie Organic Vodka, bacon garnish, and Pain Killer cocktails. Portions satisfy, with desserts like carrot cake and chocolate shakes for valley-view strolls.

    Atmospheric Spaces and Views

    Dine in the quirky interior with a bookshelf ceiling, on the covered patio, or the back porch overlooking Verde Valley and distant San Francisco Peaks. Recent updates include painted walls and retractable glass for comfort. Pet-friendly outdoor seating welcomes dogs, ideal for Jerome explorers. A souvenir shop sells ghostly tees, hoodies, and mementos.

    Jerome's Historic Context

    Jerome, once a booming copper mining hub turned near-ghost town, clings to Mingus Mountain slopes. Haunted Hamburger embodies its revival spirit, drawing crowds for quality amid hauntings. Ranked Arizona's top burger spot, it thrives alongside Jerome's wine rooms, galleries, and ghost tours.

    Practical Details

    Expect waits during peaks; service stays friendly and informed. Cash-friendly with moderate prices. Pair with Jerome wanders: uphill drives demand care on curvy roads.

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