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The Burger, Ringsted Outlet

A straightforward burger café inside Ringsted Outlet, serving classic patties, salads and kid-friendly options for hungry shoppers needing a relaxed break.

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Set within Ringsted Outlet, The Burger is a casual Danish burger restaurant known for hearty patties, crisp house-baked buns and a broad menu that runs from indulgent classics to lighter salads and kids’ meals. Vegetarian, vegan-friendly and gluten-free options make it a flexible stop for mixed groups, whether you’re grabbing a quick bite mid-shopping or lingering over a relaxed lunch or early dinner.

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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

    Regional train and local bus from Copenhagen

    From Copenhagen, take a regional train toward Ringsted, which typically takes about 35–45 minutes depending on the departure. From Ringsted Station, local buses serving Ringsted Outlet run at regular intervals, with the ride taking around 10–15 minutes. A one-way adult train ticket is usually in the range of 80–110 DKK, while the short bus connection adds roughly 20–30 DKK. Trains and buses run more frequently on weekdays and Saturday daytimes than late evenings or Sundays, so check departure times in advance.

    Car from central Zealand

    Arriving by car from towns in central Zealand, such as Næstved or Sorø, you can generally reach Ringsted Outlet in about 25–40 minutes depending on traffic. The route follows main regional roads and is straightforward for drivers familiar with Danish highways. Parking for outlet visitors is typically free and unsigned time limits are generous, but peak shopping periods can make finding a space slower, so allow extra time during weekends and sales events.

    Bike from Ringsted town centre

    If you are staying in Ringsted itself, cycling to The Burger at Ringsted Outlet is a practical option in mild weather. The ride from the town centre usually takes 10–20 minutes, using a mix of local streets and cycle-friendly routes that are mostly flat. This option is best for reasonably confident cyclists and may feel less comfortable in heavy rain, strong winds or winter darkness. Bicycle parking stands are generally available near the outlet area.

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    Local tips

    Aim for an early or late lunch if you want a quieter table, as midday on weekends and sale days can feel particularly busy.
    If you have gluten intolerance or prefer a vegetarian meal, ask specifically for the gluten-free bun or meat-free burger options when ordering.
    Consider swapping regular fries for potato wedges or salad to balance out a heavier burger and make the meal feel less heavy.
    If you are visiting with young children, look for the kids’ menu, which offers smaller portions and simpler flavours at a lower price point.
    During cold or wet weather, try to choose a table away from the entrance to avoid drafts from the outlet walkways.

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    Casual Burgers in the Heart of Ringsted Outlet

    The Burger sits just off the pedestrian lanes of Ringsted Outlet, acting as an easygoing refuelling stop between fashion and lifestyle stores. Inside, the style leans towards modern café rather than fast-food chain: simple tables, warm lighting and open views of the kitchen where patties sizzle on the grill. The atmosphere is relaxed and family-oriented, with plenty of natural bustle from shoppers dropping in throughout the day.The space is compact but efficiently laid out, with both smaller tables for couples and roomier spots that work well for families or groups of friends. In good weather, outdoor seating is often used, giving you a front-row seat to the flow of outlet life while you eat. It feels informal and unpretentious, a straightforward stop where the focus stays squarely on the plate.

    Menu Built Around Buns, Patties and Sides

    As the name suggests, the menu revolves around burgers, from classic cheeseburgers to spicier options and a handful of more loaded creations. The patties are cooked through in typical Danish style, matched with a house bun designed to stay crisp on the outside and soft inside. Dressings and toppings lean on familiar favourites: salad, tomato, pickles, melted cheese and signature sauces.Beyond the core burgers you will find sandwiches, salads and kids’ menus, plus side orders such as fries, potato wedges, onion rings and snack baskets. Drinks typically include sodas, milkshakes and coffee, making it easy to turn a quick lunch into a more leisurely break. Portions are geared towards hungry shoppers, with the option to add extra sides if you want to share at the table.

    Options for Children, Vegetarians and Gluten-Free Diners

    The Burger has built its concept around being inclusive for mixed groups. Children get smaller, simplified meals with milder flavours, keeping ordering straightforward for families. Vegetarians are catered for with meat-free burgers or salads, and there are gluten-free options such as alternative buns, so diners with dietary restrictions do not have to sit out the burger experience.This flexibility makes the restaurant useful when some people in the group want a more indulgent meal while others prefer something lighter. Choosing salad instead of fries, or swapping to wedges, lets you adjust how heavy the meal feels without leaving the menu altogether. For many visitors to the outlet, it becomes a natural all-round choice that everyone can work with.

    A Convenient Pause in a Shopping Day

    Because of its location within Ringsted Outlet, The Burger functions as a mid-journey pause point as much as a destination in itself. Opening hours are tuned to shopping patterns, with service from late morning into the evening, so you can plan for an early lunch, mid-afternoon snack or early dinner before heading home.Service follows a casual, counter-based rhythm typical of modern burger cafés. You order at the till, find a seat and wait for food to be brought out. This keeps things straightforward even when the restaurant is busy, and makes it simple to manage your own timing if you are trying to fit a meal between specific shopping stops.

    Design, Setting and When to Visit

    The interior design combines modern touches with functional comfort: easy-to-clean surfaces, clear menus and a visual emphasis on the open kitchen. It fits neatly into the outlet’s contemporary architecture, with large windows that keep the space bright even on grey Zealand days. From certain seats you can look out across parts of the outlet streets, adding a sense of being in the middle of a small shopping village.Lunchtime, especially on weekends and during sales periods, is typically the liveliest time to visit, when the restaurant hums with conversation and clinking cutlery. If you prefer a quieter meal, late morning just after opening or early evening often feels calmer. Either way, the combination of convenient location, broad menu and straightforward pricing makes The Burger a dependable stop whenever you need a break from the racks and bags.

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