The 101 Best Burgers in the US:
https://www.thedailymeal.com/101-best-burgers-america-0/slide-102
Embarrassingly enough, I have not been to their #4 choice, Chomp Kitchen, although it is all of 15 minutes from me. Quite frankly, I had never even heard of the place. I will have to try it out some time.
However, I
have been to their #55 choice, Louis' Lunch in New Haven, once and I've got to say, that is a pitifully low rating for Louis'. Come on! They fricking INVENTED the hamburger as we know it! Every time I have been by, there is a line to get in as the single room lunch counter is maybe 30' square. And the meat is an amazing mix. So beefy and juicy and the burgers are "grilled" in vertical, cast iron ovens so the excess fat drips away. If I were making this list, I would put Louis' in the Top 10, easily.
Also, I don't go for those foot-tall burgers with a hundred ingredients and toppings on them, so many of those listed would be out for me. "It's so big, you can't even bite it!". Yeah, that's a stupid ad as far as I am concerned.
Shit. It's 5:11am and I am craving a cheeseburger something fierce right now!
Edit: I just looked up Chomp and I have been there, but before it was Chomp. It used to be a diner that made great breakfasts. It's impossible to find a good diner anymore.