Restaurants throughout Pasadena pay homage to Pasadena's Lionel Sternberger for invention of the cheeseburger in Pasadena in 1924 with delicious meals and deals

The Rite Spot
The Rite Spot, home of the Aristocratic Burger: A Hamburger with Cheese
Celebrate all things cheeseburger during Cheeseburger Week from January 23rd to January 28th. 

Each January, Pasadena honors Lionel Sternberger's genius in being the first to put cheese on a hamburger and serve it at the Rite Spot in Pasadena. It is anticipated that thirty of Pasadena's favorite restaurants, lounges and burger joints offer their signature burgers, some special creations and great deals during Pasadena Cheeseburger Week.

In 1924, as legend has it, teenaged Lionel Sternberger burned one side of a hamburger patty at The Rite Spot, his father’s roadside

The Avocado Bacon Cheeseburger at Kathleen's
A delicious burger at Kathleen's in Pasadena
stand along Colorado Boulevard (then Colorado Street) in west Pasadena. Rather than throw away the spoiled burger, he masked his mistake with a piece of cheese and served it to a very appreciative customer. Word soon spread and customers flocked to The Rite Spot for The Aristocratic Burger, A Hamburger with Cheese. Sternberger’s achievement is the first verified instance of someone serving a hamburger with cheese to a customer.

Over the years, Sternberger perfected his Aristocratic Burger, much to the delight of customers at The Rite Spot. 

Sternberger’s culinary achievement in 1924 has been documented by Hamburger America, the Los Angeles Times and even Time magazine in its obituary of Sternberger.

More information is available at www.pasadenarestaurantweek.com.