What are Bunsen Burgers?
John Hall
Updated on May 05, 2026
What are Bunsen Burgers?
Bunsen Burger is the hip and trendy burger joint, situated in three prime locations around the city centre serving straight up burgers. Having sampled all major beef breeds in Ireland, they settled on having the beef supplied by FX Buckleys.
Who owns Bunsen burger?
chef Tom Gleeson
Bunsen was founded by chef Tom Gleeson in 2013 and opened its first restaurant on Wexford Street in Dublin. The company now has four restaurants in the capital and it also recently opened in Cork and Belfast.
Does Bunsen deliver?
Deliveroo has got you covered! Order from Bunsen and get your favourite dishes delivered direct to your door.
When did Bunsen open?
The first Bunsen opened on Wexford Street, Dublin in 2013 and it’s been a roaring success, hence the rapid expansion throughout Ireland.
Can you book a table at Bunsen burger?
We take bookings for bigger groups in our larger restaurants. The best thing is to call the restaurant you are looking to get a booking in. Our menu is very limited to burgers but we do offer a grilled cheese sandwich to vegetarians! Indeed you can.
How did Robert Bunsen lose his eye?
In 1843, nine years after finding the antidote to arsenic poisoning, Bunsen became a victim of such an explosion when a sample of an arsenic compound called cacodyl cyanide exploded, shattering his face mask and permanently blinding his right eye.
What’s Open in Dublin now?
Visit Dublin Attractions & Museums – Open Now
- Six Great Attractions. Great Value Attraction Ticket!
- Little Museum of Dublin. This is one visit you won’t regret!
- Newbridge Farm.
- Saint Patrick’s Cathedral.
- Airfield Estate.
- Museum of Literature Ireland.
- Fairy Trail & Butterfly Garden.
- Teeling Whiskey Distillery.
Do you need to book bars in Dublin?
Under the rules you can stay if you book a ticket an hour in advance while you are on the premises. You can stay so long as you can demonstrate to the operator that you have gotten a ticket and all of the contact tracing and proof of immunity requirements have been met.
Why did Bunsen stop experimenting with arsenic?
He found that adding iron oxide hydrate to a solution in which arsenic compounds are dissolved causes the arsenic compounds to fall out of the solution as ferrous arsenate, which is an insoluble, harmless solid. Bunsen developed an ongoing passion for studying the compounds of arsenic.
What inventions did Robert Bunsen make?
Bunsen burner
Robert Bunsen/Inventions
Do I have to quarantine if I go to Ireland?
Travellers must quarantine at the address you gave on your passenger locator form for 14 days upon arrival. You must get a RT-PCR test at day 2 and day 8. If your test is positive, you must quarantine for 10 days from the date of the positive test.
Does Ireland have a green list?
The countries added to the Northern Ireland green list for travel from Sunday are Austria, Germany, Slovenia, Slovakia, Latvia, Romania and Norway. There is no requirement to self-isolate or book a day eight Covid-19 PCR test if travelling to Northern Ireland from a country on the green list.