Look out Pittsburgh, restaurant burgers are getting bigger and more creative.

The classic burger that once graced most menus has evolved into beefy specialty creations at most eateries.

“Gone are the days of your traditional burger,” said Cicero’s Bar & Grill co-owner Olivia Rapone. “They’re not as simple anymore.”

A burger averaged about four ounces during the 1950s and today’s average fast food burgers weigh in at about 12 ounces, according to data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control.

Get your beefy burger fix at these five Western Pennsylvania restaurants.

Cicero’s Bar & Grill,Leechburg

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Cicero’s Bar & Grill employees l-r Co-owner Olivia Rapone, kitchen manager Joe Leonard, Chef Kirk Pflum and server Tyler Logan with the bestselling Yinzer Style Wakin’ Whiskey Burger. Photographed on July 27, 2024 in Leechburg.

Ground chuck, short rib and brisket is the trio of beef that goes into the making of the Wakin’ Whiskey Burger at Cicero’s Bar & Grill.

It’s served with pepper jack cheese, bacon, crispy onion straws, a dippy egg and drizzled with a homemade Jack Daniels BBQ sauce.

A knife holds it all together and it’s big enough for sharing.

Order it “Yinzer Style” ($15.95) to add fries and homemade coleslaw.

“It’s our most popular burger and has that Pittsburgh appeal to it,” Rapone said.

115 3rd St.

The Gray Goose Lakeside Lounge,Ligonier

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The Wagyu Double Smash Burger ($19-$21) features Eleven Oaks Farm American Wagyu Beef. at Gray Goose Lakeside Lounge in Ligonier.

Wagyu beef is the star of the indulgent Wagyu Double Smash Burger ($19) served at The Gray Goose Lakeside Lounge in Ligonier.

The Japanese beef is famous for its high marbling of fat that offers a hearty and delicious flavor.

Local Eleven Oaks Farm provides the beef patties and it’s served with American cheese, organic Bibb Lettuce, beefsteak tomato, shaved red onion, roasted garlic and horseradish aioli on a brioche bun.

Served in an upscale spot with lakeside views, owner Michelle Kent said the burger is in demand.

“It’s a customer favorite and it’s so filling,” Kent said.

2377 Lincoln Hwy.

Botl,New Kensington

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The Yinzer Style Wakin’ Whiskey Burger ($15.95) at Cicero’s Bar & Grill in Leechburg.

A small American bistro tucked away in New Kensington brings big flavor to the two specialty burgers on the menu at Botl.

The Bourbon Bacon Burger and Black and Bleu Burger, both $15, are made with a half pound of butcher’s blend beef and bacon served on a super-fresh Mancini kaiser roll.

The Black and Bleu features Cajun seasoning, smoked bleu cheese, sauteed red onion and portobello mushrooms.

Co-owner Sean Watson said the burgers get a lot of attention from customers.

“Customers have tried to buy the bleu cheese to take home,” Watson said. “More than a few of our regulars have never tried anything else on the menu because they had our burger the first time in and still need to get one every visit.”

The burgers are described as “steak” burgers and are a blend of short rib, chuck and sirloin.

“We grill them and never press the juices out and use thick-cut bacon and homemade, smoked blue Ccheese dressing,” Watson said.

A knife plunged into each burger holds it all together.

1716 Freeport Rd.

Big Shot Bob’s,Allegheny Township

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Homemade Black Angus cheeseburgers ($13.99) are a menu staple at DeNunzio’s in Jeanette.

The Big Mic lives up to its name here.

Grab a fork and knife to tackle this double beef burger that is a playful nod to a certain popular burger sold at McDonalds.

“Everybody seems to sell burgers that are going up in price, but the burgers are getting smaller,” said manager Brandon Sabot. “Like fast food burgers. This is $11.99.”

The Big Mic features two half-pound burgers served with American cheese, Thousand Island dressing, pickles, onion, lettuce and tomato.

“A lot of people get it because it’s so big,” Sabot said. “Some people order it as two singles, we can do that. It’s a great price for the amount of burger you get.”

1001 S. Leechburg Hill Road

DeNunzio’s Italian Restaurant,Jeanette

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Homemade Black Angus cheeseburgers ($13.99) are a menu staple at DeNunzio’s in Jeanette.

DeNuzio’s knows Italian but if you’re hungry for a deluxe burger served on a white tablecloth in an upscale setting, settle in at the Jeanette location and order their cheeseburger ($13.99.)

Made with Black Angus beef and topped with American cheese, lettuce, tomato and pickle on a freshly made kaiser roll, the burger is a staple on the menu.

Angus beef has a high marble content and makes for a tender hamburger.

700 Lowry Ave.

Joyce Hanz is a native of Charleston, S.C. and is a features reporter covering the Pittsburgh region. She majored in media arts and graduated from the University of South Carolina. She can be reached at jhanz@triblive.com