Testing out the Lunch Menu at Fat Hippo Durham

Whether the hamburger was invented in America or Germany (Hamburg to be more precise) there has been a proliferation in the number of burger restaurants in the northeast in recent years. The humble hamburger, a staple of western culture is no longer just available from street vendors, takeaway food outlets and fast food restaurants, eating a burger as a night out is now a thing, not just a meal to have with the kids, a quick bite or post-pub food. 

Testing out the lunch menu at Fat Hippo Durham

It is also no longer the preserve of beef lovers either. In recent years, the traditional beef patties have been transformed to include other meat and vegetarian options such as ostrich, chicken, turkey, veggies, halloumi, tofu and bean patties.


Now burger restaurants, with expanding menus, are now filling high streets but they are not all international chains, with independent giving the big boys a run for their money. And this includes in the university and historic city of Durham.

Testing out the lunch menu at Fat Hippo Durham



As the burger bandwagon rolls on and on, Fat Hippo celebrated its 6th birthday earlier this year, but after mobile ventures in the city, it only made a permanent appeared on Saddler Street in Durham less than a year ago. 

Testing out the lunch menu at Fat Hippo Durham


It has taken me nearly a year to try it out, but try it out I recently did when meeting a colleague for a quick lunch meeting. Last time we'd enjoyed Pizza in Newcastle but this time we were in Durham, and looking for something different.



Testing out the lunch menu at Fat Hippo Durham


Located next door to The Mugwump, in a quirky Grade II-listed building Fat Hippo Durham is nestled in amongst the historic buildings on Saddler Street, the cobbled street that leads you up to Durham Cathedral from the Market Place. We arrived just before the lunchtime rush and sat at a table on the ground floor, although there are further floors above. It is very relaxed, informal but also stylish and was a nice atmosphere in which to eat and chat.


Testing out the lunch menu at Fat Hippo Durham

For drinks, we opted for a coke (£2.30 bottle) and a coffee (Latte £3) as it was lunchtime, while we decided on what to eat. 

Testing out the lunch menu at Fat Hippo Durham

There is a full menu but being lunchtime we decided to test out the lunch menu. available weekdays from 11 am - 4 pm. 

Testing out the lunch menu at Fat Hippo Durham


Burger options included Little American, Little Texas, Little Hippo, Little White Buffalo and a Little Spicy Bean. All of these burgers come with hand cut chips and are priced at £5. 

I chose the Little Spicy Bean and as a non-meat-eater, I wasn't disappointed. Veggie burgers are often dry, and to be honest often better cooked at home, but this one was delicious. The sweet chilli sauce definitely gave it a kick but not too hot for a lunchtime.

Testing out the lunch menu at Fat Hippo Durham


My friend chose the Little Texas Burger (single 4oz patty, topped with bacon, cheese and BBQ sauce) and swapped the hand-cut fries for ones made from sweet potato. which again received glowing reviews ... you can see how much we enjoyed them as there was pretty much nothing left on our plates.

Testing out the lunch menu at Fat Hippo Durham


Now, as we had tried the lunch menu, and yes it was filling as well as tasty, but as we'd saved money on the 'Little' burgers (not little in the slightest) we decided to treat ourselves to dessert and they sounded just too tempting. You can choose from an Ice Cream Selection (£4), Belgian Waffle (£5), Triple Choc Brownie (£5), Toberlone Cheesecake (£5.50) or Cookie Dough Pie (£5.50)

We tried the Belgian Waffle  - served with vanilla ice cream and topped with homemade butterscotch sauce and the Toblerone Cheesecake - served with vanilla ice cream (but is GF without ice cream).


Testing out the lunch menu at Fat Hippo Durham


The desserts were as good as they looked, I'd like you to believe we struggled to eat them - we truly did as they were fairly big portions after a burger, however, we managed ... even though you don't need a dessert after the lunch menu but they are good!


Testing out the lunch menu at Fat Hippo Durham


For lunch for a fiver you really can't go wrong at Fat Hippo even with the drinks and desserts it was just over £13 each and we were really full. Service was great and efficient too meaning you can easily fit a visit to Fat Hippo into your lunch hour - we'll be back ...

Fat Hippo Durham, can be found at 36 Saddler Street, Durham. 

Have you been to Fat Hippo? What's your favourite burger?

Deb x

3 Comments

  1. That's such great value having a cheaper lunchtime menu like that - LOVING it!!!!

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  2. And tasty too. Wins all round x

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  3. This looks super yummy! Love a burger!

    Rachael xox
    http://gatsbyandglamour.blogspot.com

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