A fryer basket lifting out of hot oil.
03 — The Craft Chicago, Illinois

The
Craft.

Two heat sources, no warming tray, and one rule about the crust.
01 The Story Open Since June 2026

How This
Started.

Jose Garcia and Rosa Ruth Flores opened Smashburger House & Wings on June 29, 2026, on Irving Park Road — the corner that was previously home to Taquizas Valdez.

What they put on the menu is a run of freshly made smash burgers built around flavors from around the world: teriyaki and grilled pineapple on the Hawaiian, jalapeño cream cheese and cherry bacon jam on the Popper, Nashville heat on another. The through-line is the technique, not the cuisine — every one of them starts as a ball of beef pressed thin on a hot flat-top.

The neighbourhood noticed quickly.

Irving Park needs a quality burger joint and Smash Burger House & Wings is it.

— Yelp review
Sourced

Opening date, owners, the former tenant and the "flavors from around the world" line come from Block Club Chicago's July 2026 write-up; the address, phone and menu come from the Yelp, DoorDash and Uber Eats listings. Everything below this point describes smashburger and wing technique, not this kitchen specifically — worth confirming with Jose and Rosa before launch.

02 The Method Flat-Top • Fryer

Press Once.
Flip Once.
Serve It Hot.

A smashburger is a technique before it's a menu item. A loose ball of fresh-ground beef goes onto steel that's already screaming, and gets pressed flat immediately — while the outside is still cold enough to take a crust rather than steam.

Pressing does two things at once. It puts every square millimetre of the patty in contact with the griddle, and it forces out moisture that would otherwise sit between the beef and the heat. What you get is a lace-thin browned edge across the whole underside instead of grill marks across part of it.

The catch is that you only get one shot. Press after the first thirty seconds and you're squeezing out rendered fat instead of water. Flip early and the crust hasn't set. So: press once, flip once, and cheese it while it's still on the steel so the cheese melts into the crust rather than sliding around on top of it.

Surface 450°F Flat-top, screaming
Press 08 Sec Then hands off
Cut Chuck Ground fresh, never frozen
Crust Maillard Lace edge, no exceptions
A burger lit against pure black, the seared edge of the patty visible.
Hand-cut fries on a dark surface.
03 The Wings The 30-Second Window

Sauce Grabs
Hot Skin.

Wings have a window. Straight out of the fryer the skin is dry, porous and hot, and sauce soaks into it. Let them sit two minutes and the surface cools, steam condenses underneath, and the same sauce slides off into a puddle at the bottom of the basket.

So nothing is fried ahead. Wings drop when the ticket comes in and get tossed the moment they come out — which is why an order takes a few minutes longer here than somewhere holding a tray of pre-cooked wings under a lamp.

Prefer them crisp? Ask for sauce on the side and we'll leave them naked.

Buffalo wings with celery and dip.
Glazed wings arranged on a dark serving board.
Buffalo wings piled in a paper-lined basket.
04 The Standard House Rules

Nothing
Sits
Waiting.

01 / Beef

Ground Fresh,
Never Frozen

Chuck, ground for the smash and kept loose. A packed patty can't spread thin, and a patty that can't spread thin can't build a crust.

02 / Fire

Flat-Top
& Fryer

Two heat sources, run hot and scraped clean between tickets. The griddle handles the beef and the buns. The fryer handles the wings and the fries.

03 / Timing

Cooked To
The Ticket

Your order starts the clock. Patties hit steel, wings hit oil, and everything lands together while it's still loud with heat.

Beef Fresh Never frozen
Wings To Order Tossed out of the oil
Held 00 Min Nothing sits waiting
Check These

The numbers and claims on this page describe standard smashburger and wing technique, not measurements taken in this kitchen. Confirm the specifics — griddle temperature, the cut of beef, whether wings are brined — before this goes live, and correct anything that doesn't match.

Now go
look at
the menu.

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