Cheeseburger calories with cheese, bacon and double patty
A cheeseburger's calories depend on the number of patties, the cheese, bacon and sauce. A basic single is moderate; a loaded double is a full meal.

A basic single cheeseburger is about 300 kcal. Adding a second patty, bacon or extra sauce can push it past 500-700 kcal.
Per 100 g
Approximate values. Your recipe and portion can change the result.
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- Protein16 g
- Fat13 g
- Carbs31 g
Branded items vary by build and real-world portion; toppings and patties move the number most.
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FAQ
How many calories are in a cheeseburger?
A basic single cheeseburger is around 300 kcal. A quarter-pound or double can be 500-760 kcal.
How many calories are in a double cheeseburger?
Usually 430-520 kcal for a standard double, and more with bacon or large patties.
Does the sauce really matter?
Mayo-based sauces add more than ketchup or mustard — often 50-100 kcal per serving.
Can SpoonCheck read my burger from a photo?
Yes. A photo helps estimate the patties, cheese and extras on your actual burger.
Data source: USDA FDC 170729 (cheeseburger, single, plain) + typical fast-food builds
SpoonCheck is not a medical app and does not replace a healthcare professional. Nutrition estimates are for general wellness tracking.


