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The Burger, Ringsted

Easygoing burger café inside Ringsted Outlet, serving house‑recipe buns, juicy patties and flexible options for families, vegetarians and gluten‑free diners.

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Set within Ringsted Outlet, The Burger is a casual Danish burger restaurant serving stacked burgers, salads and comfort-food sides in a bright, laid‑back café setting. House‑recipe buns, juicy patties, homemade dressings and options for kids, vegetarians and gluten‑free diners make it a convenient stop between shops, whether you are grabbing a quick lunch or sitting down for an unhurried meal.

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Monday
10 am-8:30 pm
Tuesday
10 am-8:30 pm
Wednesday
10 am-8:30 pm
Thursday
10 am-8:30 pm
Friday
10 am-9 pm
Saturday
10 am-9 pm
Sunday
10 am-8:30 pm

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    Getting There

    Train and bus from Copenhagen

    From central Copenhagen, take a regional train toward Ringsted; typical journeys take about 35–45 minutes and standard adult tickets generally cost around 90–120 DKK one way, depending on discounts and time of day. From Ringsted Station, walk to the nearby bus terminal and board a local bus serving Ringsted Outlet; the ride usually takes 5–10 minutes and tickets are roughly 20–30 DKK. Services run regularly during the day, but evening and Sunday frequencies can be reduced, so check the latest timetable before you travel.

    Car from Copenhagen via motorway

    Driving from Copenhagen, plan on 45–60 minutes via the main motorway toward Ringsted under normal traffic conditions. Fuel and tolls are your main costs; fuel for the return trip typically falls in the 80–140 DKK range for a standard car, depending on consumption and prices. Ringsted Outlet provides on‑site parking close to the restaurant, though spaces nearest the entrances can fill up on weekends and sale periods. Disabled parking bays are available, and the flat layout from the car park into the outlet suits wheelchairs and strollers.

    Regional drive from Zealand towns

    From other towns on Zealand such as Roskilde, Næstved or Slagelse, expect a 25–45 minute drive using the regional road network and motorway connections. Budget roughly 50–120 DKK for fuel for the round trip, varying with distance and vehicle efficiency. Approaches to Ringsted Outlet are straightforward, but traffic can build up during major shopping events, so allow extra time at peak periods. Once you arrive, follow signs into the outlet’s shared parking areas and then make the short, level walk through the center to reach The Burger.

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    Local tips

    Time your meal for before 12:00 or after 14:00 on weekends if you prefer a quieter visit, as lunchtime can be busy with outlet shoppers.
    Ask about gluten‑free and vegetarian options when ordering; the kitchen can often adapt burgers with alternative bread or salad‑based plates.
    If you are shopping with children, look for the kids’ meals and highchairs, which make it easier to manage a family break in the middle of the outlet.
    Use the quieter mid‑afternoon window to linger a little longer with coffee and cake if you want a rest from the outlet crowds.

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    Casual Burger Stop in the Heart of Ringsted Outlet

    The Burger in Ringsted sits right inside Ringsted Outlet, making it an easy and tempting pause in a day of shopping. The space feels like a modern café crossed with a classic burger joint, with open seating and the buzz of people drifting in from the surrounding stores. Natural light from the outlet’s walkways and the low hum of conversation create a relaxed, informal mood where you can sink into a booth with a tray of fries and watch outlet life go by.The restaurant is designed for quick comfort: you order at the counter, take a seat and wait for your name to be called. It works just as well for a solo refuel as it does for small groups or families juggling shopping bags and hungry kids. Being in a dedicated outlet complex means you are never far from the action, yet once you sit down with a burger and a cold drink, time tends to slow a little.

    Signature Buns, Juicy Patties and Lighter Choices

    The menu focuses on burgers built around a house‑recipe bun that is baked for a crisp outside and soft interior, designed to hold up to sauces without turning soggy. The beef patties are cooked through, in keeping with Danish food safety habits, but still aim to stay juicy and well‑seasoned. Classic cheeseburgers sit alongside variations layered with bacon, spicy toppings or extra salad, as well as options that swap the bun for a lighter salad base.Beyond burgers, you can expect comforting sides such as fries or potato wedges and simple salads, plus soft drinks and hot beverages to round out a meal. Part of the concept is letting you mix and match: choose your burger style, add wedges or salad, and build a plate that suits how hungry you are and how much more shopping you plan to do.

    Welcoming Families, Vegetarians and Gluten‑Free Diners

    Inclusivity is part of the restaurant’s identity. There are child‑friendly portions so younger diners can enjoy scaled‑down burgers without being overwhelmed, and highchairs make it easier for families to settle in. Vegetarian options and the possibility of gluten‑free bread open the menu to those with different dietary needs, a thoughtful touch in a fast‑casual setting.This flexibility makes The Burger an easy meeting point when not everyone in the group wants exactly the same thing. One person can go for a hearty, loaded burger, another for a lighter salad‑forward plate, and someone else for a vegetarian or gluten‑free version, all served in the same straightforward style.

    Outlet Atmosphere and Everyday Convenience

    Being part of Ringsted Outlet shapes the restaurant’s atmosphere. At lunchtime it often feels like the unofficial canteen of the center, with shoppers taking a break between stores, workers on a quick meal and locals dropping in just for a burger. The décor is contemporary and unfussy, leaning into clean lines and practical furniture rather than themed props or heavy styling.The layout prioritises ease of movement, with space to navigate between tables and room for strollers or shopping trolleys. Large windows and open sightlines connect the interior to the covered walkways outside, so you remain aware of the outlet’s bustle while still having a defined dining space. It is the kind of place where no one lingers over a tablecloth; instead, food arrives promptly and the focus is firmly on simple, satisfying plates.

    Planning Your Visit Around the Day

    The Burger typically opens from late morning through the evening, aligning with the outlet’s trading hours so you can drop in for lunch, an afternoon bite or an early dinner. Midday tends to be busiest as shoppers converge for a break, while late afternoon can be calmer before an evening pick‑up of families and commuters.Expect a straightforward, counter‑service rhythm: scan the menu, order, find a seat and keep an ear out when your food is ready. There is no need to dress up or make elaborate plans; it is a come‑as‑you‑are stop where practicality, location and familiar flavours combine into an easy option whenever you find yourself at Ringsted Outlet feeling hungry.

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