Gasoline Grill


Gasoline Grill began in a converted petrol station on Landgreven and has since expanded across Copenhagen without losing the stripped-back format that made it work. Ranked #19 on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats in Europe list in 2023 and still inside the top 75 in 2025, it holds a consistent position as the reference point for Copenhagen's burger scene. The organic, daily-ground beef and house potato bun are the details that separate it from the broader fast-casual tier.

A Petrol Station Turned Benchmark
There is a specific kind of Copenhagen street-food space that prioritises function over comfort: narrow, efficient, designed for standing rather than lingering. Gasoline Grill at Landgreven 10 sits squarely in that tradition. The original location occupies a converted petrol station, and the architectural logic of that original shell still shapes the experience. You queue at a counter, you eat standing or perched, and the entire operation is calibrated for throughput rather than occasion. That is not a compromise. It is the format making a deliberate argument about what fast food can be when the ingredients justify the attention.
The space itself reads as intentionally unadorned. Where Copenhagen's higher-end dining rooms, from the tasting-menu counters near Kongens Nytorv to the reservation-months-ahead spots like Geranium, invest heavily in material warmth and choreographed service, Gasoline Grill works in the opposite register. The design vocabulary is minimal: hard surfaces, functional counters, no tablecloths, no ambient lighting calculations. What signals quality here is not the container but what arrives in it.
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Copenhagen's burger scene is more considered than the category usually gets credit for. The city has a handful of operators working at different points on the quality-to-price axis. Jagger and Tommi's Burger Joint occupy adjacent positions in the mid-tier, while POPL Burger approaches the format from a more concept-driven angle. Fatty's represents another strand of the same conversation. Gasoline Grill's position in this set is defined by its trajectory on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats in Europe rankings: #19 in 2023, #32 in 2024, #71 in 2025. That movement across three consecutive years of tracking tells you this is a venue the ranking community takes seriously, even as the list itself has grown more competitive.
The comparison that matters most is not between Gasoline Grill and the city's Michelin-starred rooms — that is a different conversation entirely — but between it and every other fast-casual burger operation claiming organic credentials. Most of those claims live in the marketing copy. Here, the process is verifiable: 100% organic beef, freshly ground in-house each day, semi-smashed on a griddle to build caramelisation before the patty fully cooks through. That technique is well-documented in the smash-burger tradition and has become a marker of seriousness in the format globally, appearing at comparable operators in New York such as 5 Napkin Burger and 7th Street Burger, though each city's scene develops its own inflection.
The Case for the Bun
In fast-casual burgers, the patty takes most of the critical attention. The bun is treated as structural scaffolding, something that holds the thing together long enough to reach your hands. Gasoline Grill's house potato bun complicates that hierarchy. The potato-enriched dough produces a crumb that is soft enough to compress under the weight of the filling without tearing, while retaining enough structural integrity to survive a juicy patty for the full duration of eating. That balance is harder to achieve than it sounds, and most operators at this price point do not get it right. The bun here is load-bearing in a culinary sense, moderating the ratio of bread to beef across each bite.
The classic cheeseburger builds on that foundation with a short list of components: cheese, onions, pickles, and the house Gasoline sauce. In a format where restraint is a discipline, a shorter component list means each element has to perform. The sauce carries the acidity and fat-cut that the pickles support. The onions add sweetness and texture. Nothing here is decorative.
The Space as Format Argument
The stand-up, limited-seating model is not incidental to what Gasoline Grill is. It is the operating logic. A sit-down dining room would change the pace, the pricing pressure, the staffing structure, and ultimately the product. The grab-and-go model keeps the focus on the burger itself rather than on the experience of eating it in a particular kind of room. This is a meaningful design choice in a city where dining spaces at the premium end invest heavily in atmosphere as part of the product.
Landgreven location has since been joined by additional sites across Copenhagen, but the operational format across them remains consistent: counter service, quick turnaround, a menu focused tightly on the burger. Expansion in this category typically introduces drift , menus get wider, processes get looser. The fact that Gasoline Grill's OAD ranking, while moving across the years, has remained inside the European cheap-eats tier for three consecutive tracked years suggests the core product has not degraded in the way that scale usually produces.
Planning Your Visit
Gasoline Grill at Landgreven 10 operates Monday through Wednesday and Sunday from 11am to 8pm, with extended hours Thursday through Saturday until 10pm. The stand-up format and efficient counter service mean queues, which can build at lunch and early evening on weekends, move faster than they look from the street. The model is entirely walk-in: no reservations, no booking infrastructure, no dress code logic of any kind. Payment and ordering happen at the counter. For visitors building a Copenhagen dining itinerary around the city's broader food culture, this sits at a very different price and formality point than the tasting-menu rooms that anchor the city's international reputation, including Jordnær in Gentofte or Frederikshøj in Aarhus, and it represents a different but equally considered strand of Danish food culture. For a fuller picture of where to eat, drink, and stay in the city, see our full Copenhagen restaurants guide, our full Copenhagen bars guide, our full Copenhagen hotels guide, our full Copenhagen wineries guide, and our full Copenhagen experiences guide. Elsewhere in Denmark, Henne Kirkeby Kro, Alimentum in Aalborg, ARO in Odense, and Domæne in Herning each represent different corners of the country's dining scene.
FAQ
- What should I order at Gasoline Grill?
- The classic cheeseburger is the reference point: organic beef ground and semi-smashed in-house daily, served in a house potato bun with cheese, onions, pickles, and the Gasoline sauce. That combination has earned Gasoline Grill three consecutive years of placement on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats in Europe list, peaking at #19 in 2023. It is the version that defines the operation's position in Copenhagen's burger market and the one against which the kitchen's technique is most clearly readable. If you are visiting for the first time, start there before exploring any other variations on the menu.
Peer Set Snapshot
A quick context table based on similar venues in our dataset.
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gasoline Grill | Hamburgers | Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in Europe Ranked #71 (2025); Gasoline Grill… | This venue | |
| Geranium | New Nordic, Creative | €€€€ | Michelin 3 Star | New Nordic, Creative, €€€€ |
| Noma | Creative | €€€€ | Michelin 3 Star | Creative, €€€€ |
| Alchemist | Progressive, Creative | €€€€ | Michelin 2 Star | Progressive, Creative, €€€€ |
| Koan | New Nordic, Kaiseki, Creative | €€€€ | Michelin 2 Star | New Nordic, Kaiseki, Creative, €€€€ |
| a|o|c | New Nordic, Mediterranean Small Plates, Creative | €€€€ | Michelin 2 Star | New Nordic, Mediterranean Small Plates, Creative, €€€€ |
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