Burger Braise defends a simple, tasty idea: the homemade burger, prepared with care, in a more artisan vein than the standardised chains. Set on rue Saint-Aubert, a busy shopping street in the centre of Arras, the address relies on grilled meats, worked buns and recipes that give the burger its noble letters. People come for a quick but generous meal, to eat in or take away, a couple of steps from the great squares.

A burger address at the heart of the centre

Located on rue Saint-Aubert, one of the liveliest streets in the centre of Arras, the brand fits fully into the offer of fast food in Arras, with a clear speciality: the crafted burger. This street, lined with shops and restaurants, concentrates much of the city's quality street food, which makes it a natural landmark for eating on the go. Its central position makes it easy to reach the Place des Héros and the Grand'Place on foot, an asset at lunch as much as in the evening.

Access and parking

Parking is on the town-centre car parks, a short distance away, and pedestrian access from the two squares takes a few minutes. The setting is relaxed, in the spirit of artisan burger addresses, suited to a quick lunch as much as an easy-going dinner. This works for groups of friends, families and anyone wanting a tasty meal without the formality of a sit-down restaurant.

The homemade burger, a matter of produce

What sets an address like Burger Braise apart from a classic fast-food is the attention paid to the produce: grilled meat, quality bun, fresh toppings and worked sauces. The word « braise » (embers) evokes the cooking and the grilled taste, the mark of a burger that plays the card of generosity and homemade cooking. This approach appeals to enthusiasts seeking better than an industrial sandwich, without giving up the speed of fast food.

On the menu

Between varied burgers, fries on the side and richer recipes, the offer aims for a balance between indulgence and efficiency. The quality of the meat and bun, the generosity of the toppings and the care of the sauces make the difference for regulars. For a lighter break a couple of steps away, the 808 Poke Bowl instead offers healthy bowls on rue Paul Doumer, while the Adana Grill brings the flavours of the Turkish grill near the station.

For which moment and which budget?

Burger Braise lends itself to a relaxed meal, from a quick lunch to an easy-going dinner, in a moderate price range for a homemade burger in the centre. The address suits burger lovers, groups of friends and families looking for a reliable, tasty option. Being able to take away also lets you reach a bench in the centre, a holiday rental or an improvised picnic, while enjoying a hot and hearty meal.

Atmosphere and occasions

The atmosphere, young and unpretentious, suits everyday meals as much as outings with friends. Rue Saint-Aubert, lively by day and in the evening, adds to the pleasure of a quick meal at the heart of the city. The burger, a consensual dish par excellence, easily pleases everyone, from children to adults, which makes it a practical choice for mixed tables and last-minute cravings.

Around the burger, a centre to explore

A few minutes' walk away, the Grand'Place and the Place des Héros unfold their Flemish-Baroque façades, overlooked by the UNESCO-listed belfry. The centre invites a wander before or after the meal, between shops, the cathedral and the fine-arts museum housed in the former Saint-Vaast abbey. Taking a burger away and savouring it facing the arcades on fine days offers a convivial break rooted in the city's heritage setting.

Practical information

As often in the town centre, service hours may vary by day and season, with lunch and evening slots. A prior call or a quick visit confirms current availability and helps anticipate peak times, especially at weekends. For a takeaway order or a group meal, it is better to give notice to avoid waiting, as made-to-order cooking takes a little preparation time.

A tasty break between two visits

Its central position on rue Saint-Aubert makes Burger Braise a handy stop over a day of sightseeing: you easily link the Grand'Place, the Place des Héros and the belfry, then the fine-arts museum in the Saint-Vaast abbey, before or after a homemade burger. For families, the burger often gathers everyone's cravings more easily than a traditional menu, which makes it a reliable choice during a stay of several days in the city.

Access, transport and good tips

Arras is reached quickly by train, about fifty minutes from Paris and around twenty minutes from Lille, the station being a short walk from the centre. By car, the district car parks let you park a few streets from rue Saint-Aubert. Weekday lunch is generally smoother, handy for a quick meal; in the evening and at weekends, aiming for a slightly off-peak slot helps avoid the busiest queue and enjoy a freshly grilled burger.