The Best ’Burger Of The Day’ Puns From ’Bob’s Burgers,’ Ranked (2024)


Try as they might, the Belchers are terrible at running a small business. While the titular Bob’s Burgers always manages to keep its doors open, there is always the sense that they are one bad lunch rush away from losing it all. As bad as they are in turning a profit, however, they are equally as ingenious at creating the perfectly delicious Burger of the Day pun.

The show has featured over a hundred of these puns over the course of seven seasons (and change) and fans have even taken their love of the creative burgers to the next level by making them in real life, which may be the most mouthwatering bit of fandom to date. Still, all burger puns are not created equally, and so, by taking creativity, pop culture relevance, and perceived tastiness — very important, because no one really wants to eat the “Peas and Thank You” burger — into account, we ranked the best puns to date.

20. “She’s A Super Leek Burger”

(Season 3, Episode 6 “The Deepening”)

First of all, leeks are an underutilized vegetable, so bravo to Bob for letting his culinary muscles flex a bit. But, that damn song is going to be stuck in your head for the rest of the day, which could either give your afternoon a shot of disco realness or you’ll have lost your mind before dinnertime.

19. “Say It Ain’t Cilantro Burger (Doesn’t come with cilantro… because cilantro is terrible)”

(Season 3, Episode 1 “Ear-sy Rider”)

While it does have an amazing Weezer based name, it’s really the postscript that gets this burger pun on the list. Cilantro is one of the most divisive herbs (yes, herbs can be VERY divisive), and the Belcher’s hardline stance is the right one.

18. “Hit Me With Your Best Shallot Burger”

(Season 1, Episode 10 “Burger Wars”)

One of the best parts of Bob’s Burgers is the indefatigable spirit of Tina, a strong and smart preteen who dances to the beat of her own drum. She loves butts, zombies, and erotic friend fiction, so of course she would love a good Pat Benatar power ballad. It is the ultimate form of emotional catharsis.

17. “Plymouth Roquefort Burger”

(Season 3, Episode 5 “An Indecent Thanksgiving Proposal”)

Bob’s Burgers really shines with its holiday episodes, particularly when exploring Bob’s obsessive love of Thanksgiving. Getting his family to appreciate the work that he puts into the dinner is Bob’s personal Plymouth Rock, so the metaphor certainly stands on its own, outside of its obvious deliciousness.

16. “Papaya Was a Rolling Stone Burger”

(Season 2, Episode 4 “Burgerboss”)

The ongoing battle between Bob and Jimmy Pesto is built into the bedrock of Bob’s Burgers, despite the awkward, occasional love between Tina and Jimmy Jr. The fatherhood based name harkens back to that rivalry, and reminds viewers that fruit on a burger should never be discounted. Give it a whirl while letting fly your middle finger to the local pizza joint.

15. Mission A-Corn-Plished Burger (comes with corn salsa)

(Season 1, Episode 3 “Sacred Cow”)

Sometimes the funniest pun is the most forced, so it’s hard not to snicker at this maize masterpiece. However, you will also be filled with a sure-to-never-be-satisfied desire to have Tom Cruise guest star on the show. A showdown between Cruise and Louise is truly the stuff of comedy dreams.

14. “Foot Feta-ish Burger (comes with feta cheese, previously Never Been Feta)”

(Season 1, Episode 2 “Crawl Space”)

Louise should never be allowed near the Burger of the Day chalkboard.

13. “Blondes Have More Fun-gus Burger (comes with mushrooms)”

(Season 5, Episode 7 “Tina Tailor Soldier Spy”)
You shouldn’t mess with a classic, proven by Linda’s weird stint as a blonde. Similarly, never forget the perfect combo of beef and mushrooms. Bring on that fungus.

12. “We’re Here, We’re Gruyere, Get Used to It Burger”

(Season 3, Episode 3 “Bob Fires the Kids”)

Progressive politics with some stinky cheese? Don’t mind if I do, Belchers. Don’t mind if I do.

11. “Top Butt Burger (your face looks like a butt)”

(Season 3, Episode 20 “The Kids Run The Restaurant”)

Never mind. Louise should always be in charge of the Burger of the Day chalkboard.

10. “Chile Relleno-You-Didn’t Burger”

(Season 3, Episode 17 “Two for Tina”)

A spicier take on the classic burger is the perfect option when Tina finds herself in the middle of a love triangle. It brings the sass, because your ass is grass, and Tina’s going to mow it.

9. “Open Sesame Burger (served open-faced on a sesame seed bun)”

(Season 3, Episode 7 “Tina-rannosaurus Wrecks”)
Some puns are so obvious that to omit them would be criminal. While the inherent value of the open-faced sandwich is debatable (why make something perfect on its own harder to eat?), you can’t leave sesame out. It’s too deeply ingrained (pun 100% intended).

8. “I Know Why the Cajun Burger Sings”

(Season 3, Episode 16 “Topsy”)

It’s hard not to get the feeling that Bob sometimes feels trapped by his circ*mstances. Yes, he loves his family and his life, but life could be a little easier. I’m not saying this Burger of the Day is a cry for help, but I’m not not saying that either.

7. “The Human Polenta-pede Burger”

(Season 5, Episode 2 “Tina and the Real Ghost”)

While The Human Centipede is probably the last thing that anyone should think of before eating lunch, this Halloween pun is just perfectly on point. Plus, incorporating polenta might keep the hipsters happy, opening up a whole new demographic for the restaurant.

6. “The Glass Fromagerie Burger”

(Season 6, Episode 18 “Secret Admiral-irer”)

Rick and Morty fans may be certain that their favorite show is the smartest on TV, but Bob’s Burgers has that stealth wit. Working in a Tennessee Williams reference while also promising a ton of cheese? That is a winning combination.

5. “Put Me In Poached Burger (comes with a poached egg)”

(Season 6, Episode 19 “Glued, Where’s My Bob?“)

Not only is this an inspirational pun (you’ll feel like you’re making all of your childhood authority figures prouder with each bite), adding eggs to a burger is transcendent. You know it, I know it, even weirdos who hate brunch know it. Embrace the egg. Your taste buds will thank you.

4. Fifth Day of Christmas Burger (comes with five golden rings of onion)

(Season 3, Episode 9 “God Rest Ye Merry Gentle-Mannequins”)

This Burger of the Day has everything: the holiday spirit, a clever name, and onion rings. May all of your Christmases be filled with onion rings instead of squatters who may or may not be deeply in love with a sex shop mannequin.

3. “Poutine on the Ritz Burger (comes with poutine fries)”

(Season 2, Episode 9 “Beefsquatch”)
It can be a tricky thing to find poutine south of the Canadian border, but Bob was thinking outside of the box with this one. It’s flair like this that got him his brief cooking segment on the morning news, even though it was quickly destroyed by his children’s hijinks (looking at you on this one, Gene).

2. “The Cauliflower’s Cumin From Inside the House Burger (comes with cauliflower & cumin)”

(Season 4, Episode 2 ” Fort Night”)

Honestly, the cauliflower and cumin combination is not the most appetizing. However, this double whammy of a pun is just too perfect, capturing the mood of the spooky yet hilarious episode and delighting fans of horror tropes in equal measure.

1. “The Child Molester” (Comes with candy!)”

(Season 1, Episode 1 “Human Flesh”)

You just can’t beat that first one. Not only is candy the absolute best, this dark joke let fans know exactly what to expect from the Belcher’s dynamic, especially regarding Louise. If you laughed, Bob’s Burgers was the show for you.

The Best ’Burger Of The Day’ Puns From ’Bob’s Burgers,’ Ranked (2024)

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What was Bob Belcher's best quote? ›

Listen, you're my children and I love you, but you're all terrible at what you do here and I feel like I should tell you. I'd fire all of you if I could.”

Is everyone is Bobs Burgers autistic? ›

These sitcoms set a standard and created a mould that has been replicated and appended over the years, however a newer show has broken this mould, Bob's Burgers (2011-.) The entire cast of characters in the show could be perceived as autistic using the DSM-5.

What is Bob Belchers back tattoo? ›

Bob has a tattoo of a caricature of his own nose and mustache on his lower back. He got it by force when Bronconius attempts to tattoo a design of Bob's face on a horse's butt, instead of the 'official' Equesticle tattoo Bob consented to ("The Equestranauts"). In his youth, Bob had a thick head of hair.

What is Louise Belcher's real name? ›

Louise Belcher (voiced by Kristen Schaal) is the youngest child of the Belcher family and is revealed to be 9 years old in season 1 and is still 9 by Christmas five seasons later.

What is Gayle's mental illness in Bob's Burgers? ›

Gayle is extremely socially inept, and often says and does things that are either inappropriate or annoying to those around her. Her emotional fragility and inability to connect with others often leads her to depression.

Why doesn t bobs burgers age? ›

Despite being on air since 2011, the characters have all remained the same age with no sign of getting any older. The reason this works so well is because cartoon characters don't physically age like live actors do, allowing the series to continue on for as long as needed.

Why is Teddy obsessed with Bob? ›

Teddy's best friend is Bob, whom Teddy is deeply devoted to, and at times, he is even shown to idolize Bob and his family. This likely because Teddy himself desperately wishes for a family of his own.

Is Bob Belcher straight? ›

Bob has shown acceptance and allyship to other members of the LGBT community, at times moonlighting as a taxi driver for trans sex workers in the city. Bob is an example of a character we rarely see in modern media — a bi parent whose sexuality is not the main focus of his storyline.

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The Belcher family runs a hamburger restaurant. Despite routinely cycling through the seasons, the characters remain perpetually the same age.

Who is the smartest character in Bob's Burgers? ›

1 Mr.

Fischoeder is the smartest man in Bob's Burgers. He understands the world of business, which makes him the most successful man in th show.

Who has autism in Bob's Burgers? ›

So suddenly the family acknowledges, with a measure of shock, that Tina is on the autism spectrum. Bob's reaction is something like this: Bob: Oh...my god. Tina, you're autistic!

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Profanity (4)

Frequent uses of "oh my God", "damn", "hell" & "stupid". Less uses of "bastard", "son of a bitch", "boobs" & "ass".

What is the scariest Bob's Burgers episode? ›

Bob and Linda decide to stage their own Haunted House for the kids on Halloween and vow to scare Louise. However, things don't go as planned. "The Hauntening" holds the highest IMDb score of any Bob's Burgers Halloween episode so far.

What is Bob Belcher's nickname? ›

Affectionate Nickname: Usually called Bobby by Linda or Teddy, with Mort even doing so on one occasion. Big Bob's customers regularly called him Little Bob as a kid, and Big Bob himself tends to refer to him as Junior.

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1 Mr.

Fischoeder is the smartest man in Bob's Burgers. He understands the world of business, which makes him the most successful man in th show. Because of his ruthlessly business-oriented mindset, Mr.

Who is Bob's favorite child? ›

H. Jon Benjamin, Bob's voice actor, claims that he believes Louise is Bob's favorite child.

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Trivia. Loren Bouchard describes their ethnicity as, "For better, for worse we gave [the main characters] the name Belcher so at least one of Bob's parents hails from some French or French-Canadian lineage. But in a perfect world, we'd have the show about a sort of Greek-Armenian-Italian-Jewish-German polyglot."

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