You lost all credibility at 'well done'. Eagle Inn has pretty good burgers in Eagle Mi but generally I don't order burgers when I go out. I'd rather cook them at home.
Big Boiler Brewing in Lowell has some great burgers. Greasy, sloppy, with some onion rings and some of their on-tap beers, top-notch.
I was living in Houston Texas when Jack-in-the-Box killed all the kids. Old opinions on disease carrying meat die hard.
Redcoat Tavern in Royal Oak. The Brassiere Burger. Greatest burger I've ever had. https://redcoat-tavern.com/
Red Dog Saloon in Milford is my favorite. They get fresh ground round delivered each morning. Hand made patties cooked over flames on a grill. They have several options. People come from all around for them.
Most bars throw down a decent burger, but since the Galewood closed I can't say I have a favorite. Brann's is good. Gotta have that grilled bun. or rye bread. Choo-Choo's in GR mushroom melt is top notch, no beer ceps for root beer in an iced glass. Zorba's at the Soo was great too, never tried Clydes burger.
The buck burger and brew in St Joe is probably the best burger I've had. The owner is a member here. Next to that. I like a spike burger in my town of Grayling.
JP burger, at the Jolly Pumpkin in Ann Arbor. There are better places to get a beer, but burger is unsurpassed. Sent from my SM-A600A using Michigan Sportsman mobile app
Art’s Tavern in Glen Arbor, surf and turf with a Sleeping Bear Brown Ale Bleu cheese mixed in the burger, 1/2 pound of smelt and my favorite beer. Not sure if they still make the Sleeping Bear beer. Heaven, especially if there are coho to chase at the mouth of an unmentionable creek not too far away.
Trenary Tavern in.... you guessed it! Trenary... And the Buckhorn just outside of Munising.... great view too. Both have ice cold beer.
Went to Clyde's twice when my daughter was considering LSSU. First time was a disappointment. Second time was worse. Don't get the hype.