Historic Diner That Started Wisconsin’s ButterBurger Tradition

If you’ve ever bitten into a juicy ButterBurger and wondered where that beautiful, messy idea started… the answer goes back nearly 90 years to a small diner in the Milwaukee area.

And honestly… I had no idea.

The Milwaukee-Area Diner Behind the ButterBurger

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Solly’s Grille opened in 1936 when Kenneth “Solly” Salmon started the restaurant near Green Bay Avenue and Burleigh Street in Milwaukee. The diner eventually moved to Glendale in 1971, where it still operates today.

The place is a throwback… think U-shaped counters, swivel stools, and the kind of regulars who’ve probably been ordering the same meal for decades.

But the real reason people make the trip is one thing.

The Birthplace of the ButterBurger

Solly’s is widely credited as the original home of the ButterBurger… a burger served with a generous slab of butter melting over the top…

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