CLASSIC SLIDERS & FRIES Hunter House Hamburgers was born in 1952 featuring sliders, little hamburgers with juicy, sweet onions smashed into the meat and the buns steamed hot. Our butcher, our baker, and our pickle maker are proudly based in Detroit. Our food is always fresh and our ingredients come from local, family-run businesses, just like ours.
The Hunter House (also known as the William Northwood House or the Northwood-Hunter House) is located at 3985 Trumbull Avenue in the Woodbridge Neighborhood Historic District of Detroit, Michigan. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places and designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1974. [1][2] It was previously operated as the Woodbridge Star, a bed and breakfast.
Hunter House Hamburgers will be moving its flagship location just a short drive down Woodward Avenue. Hunter House Hamburgers is moving from its original location at 35075 Woodward south about one mile and to the east side of the avenue to 33900 Woodward. The site is the former home of a KFC.
After more than 70 years of churning out its famous hamburger sliders from a tiny white building on Woodward Avenue and Hamilton Row, Hunter House Hamburgers is moving. Owners of the beloved slider spot on Monday, Oct. 20, announced in a news release that they are staying in Birmingham and will set up restaurant operations in the former KFC at 33900 Woodward Ave., between Lincoln and Adams.
Edit this listing Make an Edit Add Photos Sources Owners of Hunter House Hamburgers to close, reopen at new spot on Woodward. Detroit Free Press, October 20, 2025. What are people saying about drive-in theater in Detroit, MI? This is a review for drive-in theater in Detroit, MI: "Hunter House doesn't really need a review but my husband and I are going around to the different slider places to try and compare.
Starting with Hunter House probably set the bar really high. Everything was fresh and tasted amazing with great service. Hopefully things will be.
The Hunter House, also known as the William Northwood House, is a historic residence located in the Woodbridge Neighborhood Historic District of Detroit, Michigan. Built in 1891 by architect George F. Depew, this elegant three-story home showcases French Renaissance Châteauesque, Queen Anne, and Second Empire architectural styles.
When news broke last week that Hunter House Hamburgers would be relocating after more than 70 years, customers reached out from across the nation to voice their love for the small onion. Waymarking.com is a way to mark unique locations on the planet and give them a voice. While GPS technology allows us to pinpoint any location on the planet, mark the location, and share it with others, Waymarking is the toolset for categorizing and adding unique information for that location.