Milo’s Hamburgers Menu

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  • Milo's Famous
  • Mad A.

    I am not a fast food eater. But sometimes it is just part of life when you are an American. In the mix of fast food chains, I believe this is the only one of a few that may be worth writing about. This burger is one of a kind with the mix of onions and barbeque sauce. The fries are fresh cooked to order and the special seasoning is great (just tell them to go easy on it if you are sensitive to salt). This place is a unique Alabama experience not to be missed by any out of town visitor. Have the sweet tea and a fried pie too. These folks knock it down right. The Milo's burger is to Alabama what the In-and-Out Burger is to California. Milo's is a burger that can hold its own on the red carpet fame of the burger world. Next time I am going to get the double! Go ahead... you know you want to do it too!

    (4)
  • Paul C.

    Let me first say that I am not fond of fast food restaurants. One exception is Milos Hamburgers in Birmingham, Alabama. This is a family owned chain that has locations throughout central Alabama. The Milos slogon is "Quality food since 1946" and their commercial jingle is "Everybody goes to Milos". The burgers, special sauce, and sweet tea make Milos special. First, the burgers are served on buns that are toasted on the grill. At first glance it looks like you are getting a hamburger on two bun bottoms. The burgers are topped with chopped, grilled onions and two dill pickle slices. They are served with Milos special sauce, and as a quirky little touch, an extra bite size piece of burger meat on top of each burger. The Milos special sauce is unique and just right for a hamburger. The sauce is sweet, but hard to compare to a barbecue sauce. Many people ask for extra sauce to use on their French fries. A practice I highly recommend. The French fries are crinkle cut, and the flavored salt that is sprinkled on them is delicious. Sweet tea is a Southern tradition. When you order tea in the South you will get pre-sweeten tea by default. Milos tea is served over coarsely crushed ice, and is sweet and smooth. It is famous and is so popular that it is sold by the gallon in most grocery stores around Birmingham. As fast food service goes, the service at Milo is usually better than the average. All of the Milos locations are consistent, popular, and serve a ton of burgers.

    (4)
  • Jerry S.

    Meh...small patties and high prices. Not the best. Not the worst.

    (2)
  • Tina W.

    Food's great, service and staff are great. You gotta love how simple and straightforward Milo's menu is. Just simply delicious.

    (5)
  • Michael L.

    I was lucky to have lived in the area when the original milos was a small walk up window building. Have not had a Milo's since 1996. Please come to Florida

    (5)
  • Mike M.

    Having been a Milo's fan for years and years, our first stop when we roll into Birmingham is typically Milo's. You can imagine our surprise and disappointment when we hit Milo's this trip. We had heard that due to a dispute with the iced tea company they no longer served Milo's tea in the restaurants. What we had not heard was that everything else had changed, too. The burger was clearly a different meat. More gray in color with the star shaped edges often found on preformed patties. The little extra piece of meat Milo's has always added to the burger was no longer there, and both sauce and onions were served more conservatively. Even the bun seemed to be from a different vendor. Next we tried the fries which were the usual crinkle cut but with much less seasoning than in the past. The kids had the chicken strips which have always been fantastic. They said they, too, were different, more like a processed chicken. The tea was fine, maybe a little stronger and less sweet than I remember it. I was surprised when the lady behind the counter seemed annoyed when we asked for refills on our tea. So, the king is dead, apparently destroyed by bean counters who don't respect the tradition and quality Milo's is know for. I want to remember Milo's for what it was so we will not be going back to whatever this is now.

    (2)
  • Delia R.

    Seasoned french fries, sweet tea, and milo's sauce. That's all you need to know.

    (3)
  • Alice J.

    Better than McDonald's, but what isn't? Any sit down with the menu restaurant I've been to has a better burger, any fast food drive-through is worse. So if you are looking for fast food this would be a good place, but warning! You will want lots of sauce, that is the whole point, so maybe this is not the best meal to eat in your car. If you are a french fry connoisseur McDonald's would be your better choice.

    (3)
  • Joe V.

    I am sorry Milo's fans, I don't get it. Take a standard no flavor burger that has no spices of any kind, cover it with cheese, BBQ sauce, onions and pickles and that's a Milo's burger. Substitute the burger for a veggie burger, piece of chicken or tofu and it would taste exactly the same sorry. Flavor is coming from the toppings 100% Doubt what I am saying? Then go in and order a Milo's burger plain (no toppings) and close your eyes and see if you can taste anything. So happy they have such a loyal following but I don't get it. Sorry. Place was clean, staff was pleasant, food was served fast, I just don't get the zealous following this chain has.

    (3)
  • Chris G.

    In Birmingham, there are two ongoing, unwinnable arguments. The first is between Auburn fans and Alabama fans (Otherwise known as the Forces of Goodness and Light versus the Minions of Evil and Darkness). The second feud is between Those Who Love Milo's and Those Who Would Rather Eat A Chunk Of Their Radial Tire. I'm in the first camp. I love the heavy sauce that goes on a Milo's burger. It smacks of soy and Worcestershire sauce and a few other ingredients. Throw in their liberal use of onions, and you get a pretty good hamburger with a unique wang to it. And to top things off with an extra heaping' helping of awesomeness are their fries heavily covered with cheese salt, perfect when dipped in Milo's sauce. So about once every three months, I go through the ritual of a Milo's burger, fries, sauce on the side, an orange drink, and -- if I'm feeling frisky -- one of their fried lemon pies. I'll have to do penance for a week afterwards in the form of extra exercise, but so the hell what? There you go. You'll either love Milo's or you'll hate it. Think of it as a daring experiment along the lines of attending the opera for the first time or sipping moonshine. After all, I've tried Korean food that looks as if it should be in the bottom of a tackle box. Some like it while others loathe it. Same kind of thing.

    (4)
  • Jason M.

    What really to say!!! i always love a good milos burger and enjoy going thru birmingham and stopping for lunch at one of there resturants, this was not one of those time. First off the place was filthy, the cashier had no idea what she was doing and the wait was long. I guess the wait was long because i watched the cashier and another employee try to be sneaky about filling the to go sack for the person ahead of me in line full of fries.

    (2)
  • Jacob W.

    Milos has to be the jewel of Alabama. By far my favorite hamburger and fries from pretty much anywhere. And believe it or not, their chicken sandwiches are just as amazing. And the pies. They literally can do no wrong.

    (5)
  • Greg R.

    This place is going down hill. Service with a smile no longer exists. The staff is slow and shows no urgency to make it fast food.

    (2)
  • Melissa B.

    I think I will have nightmares of this place forever. I noticed signs for Milo's while driving near Birmingham and made a mental note that I wanted to try it out. What a mistake. The only way I can describe the "hamburger" is the worst Salisbury steak you've ever had. Imagine that and then make it even worse. That's what it tastes like. Then they top it with a special sauce. Basically cheap ketchup mixed with awful BBQ sauce. I took one bite and left immediately. The staff is really friendly. They all worked fast and were polite. Don't be fooled by the signs and come in here expecting a great burger though.

    (1)
  • Brad H.

    I stay away from fast food as much as I can for health reasons but let's just say this--last week I sliced part of my finger off in a kitchen accident and, knowing I'd be sitting in the ER waiting room hungry for hours, I made my wife go through the Milo's drive thru en route to the hospital. Love the sauce, whether it's on the burgers, fries, or chicken tenders. Everybody seriously does love Milo's, or something is wrong with you.

    (4)
  • matt d.

    I rarely eat fast food (unless on the road). I don't eat Milo's often, but when I get the craving, I go. You either love or hate their burgers (really their sauce). I love it.

    (4)
  • Ananda Z.

    I completely agree that these are the best hamburgers. The secret sauce and grilled onions are key, byt the grilled, flattened bun is an unexpected treat. Also, the old-fashioned crinkle fries are always piping hot and coated in a cajun-like red powder. Tasty, tasty, not at all healthy wonderful burgers. :)

    (5)

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  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : No
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Drive-Thru : Yes
    Caters : No

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