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15 October 2024

Exposed Magazine

Savage Eats, the ‘smash burger with bite’, has landed in the Steel City in collaboration with Revolution Sheffield, the popular city centre chain venue.

The vendor boasts a mouthwatering selection of over ten bold burger options that are curated by food enthusiasts and promise to deliver a perfect mix of textures and flavours.

The menu ensures there is something for everyone, providing a diverse selection of veggie, vegan and gluten-free smash burgers, as well as options for the kids.

A mixture of flank, chuck and beef brisket are used to create the smash burgers – the heavy hitter on the menu called The OG boasts patties loaded with Monterey Jack, American cheese, lettuce, pickles and a house made burger sauce.

Bangin’ burgers are on the menu at Revolution Sheffield.

Spice lovers may opt for the Hell Fire, a burger loaded with jalapeños, Mexicana hot cheese, chipotle cheese sauce, habanero mayo and a trio of chillis for an extra kick.

The Seoul Destroyer and the Chippy Tea Burger are menu options for those who prefer chicken or fancy trying a classic fish supper in burger form.

Burgers aren’t the only thing on the menu – Savage Eats offers a variety of sides, fries, tater tots, onion rings and corn ribs as well as sweet options in the form of thick shakes and award-winning doughnuts.

“We are delighted to be launching Savage Eats at Revolution Sheffield,” said Elvij Susts. General Manager of the Revolution Bars Group.

“Sheffield is just the starting point for this collaboration, so expect to see these incredible burgers popping up across the rest of the UK soon,” Mr Susts said.

Revolution Sheffield are also transforming its hidden first floor bar into the ‘Playhouse’, a socialising space set to feature a dance battle machine, air hockey tables and gopher golf amongst other retro games alongside the exciting Savage Eats collaboration.

Find out more at @revolutionsheffield. Head to our Food & Drink section for more news on the city’s foodie scene.

Words: Estelle Coulter