When it comes to burgers, we have pretty high standards – but can you blame us? After all, nothing quite compares to sinking your teeth into a juicy beef patty and toasted-to-perfection bun. Divine Bovine, a relatively new Tucson burger joint, uses only the highest quality ingredients, and you can really taste the difference. Oh, and did we mention there are 17 different burgers on the menu?
Divine Bovine has only been open for a few years, but it’s already stolen the hearts of Tucson natives and tourists alike.
Google/Howard Rains The restaurant, located on North Wilmot Road, uses only the freshest, highest quality ingredients around.
Inside, the unpretentious atmosphere ensures that all who walk through the doors feel like family.
Google/Justin Jonez Service is fast, friendly, and always with a smile. The menu is huge, so don’t rush - the workers understand that it may take you a while to decide.
There are 17 different burgers to choose from, so even the pickiest of eaters are sure to find something that sounds good.
Facebook/Divine Bovine Burgers If your taste buds are easy to please, you can’t go wrong with a classic bacon cheeseburger. It has all the usual suspects: lettuce, tomato, onion, dill pickle, and the glue that holds everything together, the restaurant’s signature Divine Sauce.
For those with more adventurous palates, consider taking a trip to Canada with the Poutine Burger.
Facebook/Divine Bovine Burgers This bad boy is piled high with fries, bacon, sherry-buttered onions, cheddar cheese and Divine sauces, and green onions. It’s a mouthful, but in the absolute best way.
Other crowd favorites include the “Farmers Burger” with potato chips, an egg, and pork belly, and the “Guac You Know About Green Chili?” which has roasted green peppers, guacamole, jack cheese, crispy jalapenos, and cilantro lime pickled onions.
Facebook/Divine Bovine Burgers We highly suggest coming with a group so you can try a few options. It’s almost impossible to choose just one burger!
Not a fan of red meat? Just swap out the patty with a buttermilk-fried or seared chicken breast or a plant-based Impossible Burger. Farm-raised Arizona ground bison is also available in place of the standard beef.
Facebook/Divine Bovine Burgers Pictured here is the “Flying Buffalo,” which features Swiss cheese, buffalo sauce, and buttermilk ranch, with chicken instead of beef.
Don’t forget an order of fries!
Facebook/Divine Bovine Burgers Either get ’em plain or fully loaded with roast beef, buffalo ranch, poutine, or several other scrumptious toppings. Tater tots, homemade potato chips, and several other sides are also available.
If you somehow have room for dessert, make sure to try one of the famous milkshakes.
Facebook/Divine Bovine Burgers Hand-spun to perfection, these sweet treats are the perfect way to cap off a delicious meal. There’s also on-tap beer if you’re looking for a boozy beverage.
Business hours are 11 a.m. until 8 p.m. daily. Visit the Divine Bovine website or Facebook page to learn more.
Google/Howard Rains
The restaurant, located on North Wilmot Road, uses only the freshest, highest quality ingredients around.
Google/Justin Jonez
Service is fast, friendly, and always with a smile. The menu is huge, so don’t rush - the workers understand that it may take you a while to decide.
Facebook/Divine Bovine Burgers
If your taste buds are easy to please, you can’t go wrong with a classic bacon cheeseburger. It has all the usual suspects: lettuce, tomato, onion, dill pickle, and the glue that holds everything together, the restaurant’s signature Divine Sauce.
This bad boy is piled high with fries, bacon, sherry-buttered onions, cheddar cheese and Divine sauces, and green onions. It’s a mouthful, but in the absolute best way.
We highly suggest coming with a group so you can try a few options. It’s almost impossible to choose just one burger!
Pictured here is the “Flying Buffalo,” which features Swiss cheese, buffalo sauce, and buttermilk ranch, with chicken instead of beef.
Either get ’em plain or fully loaded with roast beef, buffalo ranch, poutine, or several other scrumptious toppings. Tater tots, homemade potato chips, and several other sides are also available.
Hand-spun to perfection, these sweet treats are the perfect way to cap off a delicious meal. There’s also on-tap beer if you’re looking for a boozy beverage.
Have you ever eaten at Divine Bovine? If so, what did you order and how was it? Tell us your thoughts in the comments section below, then check out our previous article for more mouthwatering burgers in Arizona.
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Address: Divine Bovine Burgers, 1021 N Wilmot Rd, Tucson, AZ 85711, USA