Hamburgers in NYC
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Hamburgers in NYC
What are your favorite burger places in NYC? Can we break this into two categories, ones for less than $10 and those over. There seems to be more and more designer burger places these days.
Thanks.
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I rarely eat burgers these days, but think 5 Napkin Burgers are absolutely delicious. They are gigantic, juicy (euphemism for fatty) and flavorful. Their fries are not crisp enough, imo. They are over $10, but you won't eat for 8 hours after - well worth it! I've only eaten in the one in the theater district. Reservations are a must - at any hour!
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I think the best burgers in town are at opposite ends of the city,
The White Horse on Hudson St, around 12th, has fun atmosphere, outdoor cafe and GREAT burgers. I think the price is around $10.
The other favorite is THE PIPER'S KILT on Broadway and 207th ST. It's a fun kind of place, sort of like your living room, but the food's better, and someone's always happy to go to the kitchen to get you a beer. Burger price is $8.00
Yesterday, I found a place that I will go back to whenever I'm midtown, GREAT food and CHEAP. I even talked to the owner yesterday and told him what a great gem the place is. It's a 50ish dinner/restaurant and the seating is chairs with trays.....think of high school. those kinds of seats, lol. The place has been there since the 1930's and rennovated not very often so it's a real New Yorky feel. Oh and one of those places you can see celebs. One regular is SJP, and since the NBA store is across the street, there were a couple of very 'TALL' guys there yesterday, but since I don't know a a thing about Basketball, I have no idea who they were, but heard they play with one of the major teams.
Cudos The Primburger (51st, just east of 5th Ave).
The White Horse on Hudson St, around 12th, has fun atmosphere, outdoor cafe and GREAT burgers. I think the price is around $10.
The other favorite is THE PIPER'S KILT on Broadway and 207th ST. It's a fun kind of place, sort of like your living room, but the food's better, and someone's always happy to go to the kitchen to get you a beer. Burger price is $8.00
Yesterday, I found a place that I will go back to whenever I'm midtown, GREAT food and CHEAP. I even talked to the owner yesterday and told him what a great gem the place is. It's a 50ish dinner/restaurant and the seating is chairs with trays.....think of high school. those kinds of seats, lol. The place has been there since the 1930's and rennovated not very often so it's a real New Yorky feel. Oh and one of those places you can see celebs. One regular is SJP, and since the NBA store is across the street, there were a couple of very 'TALL' guys there yesterday, but since I don't know a a thing about Basketball, I have no idea who they were, but heard they play with one of the major teams.
Cudos The Primburger (51st, just east of 5th Ave).
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Five Napkin Burger is great. and even better it has a gluten free burger with a gluten free bun and their fries are fried in a dedicated fryer.
Back when I ate gluten, I loved the burger at Westville in the West Village. It is served on a toasted English muffin. Delish.
Back when I ate gluten, I loved the burger at Westville in the West Village. It is served on a toasted English muffin. Delish.
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There's a place with great burgers off of the lobby of a hotel near Carnegie Hall - I think it is the Parker Meredien. It's a burger dive joint that looks like it remained the same while a nice hotel was built around it. Not expensive, for the city.
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From the official Bloomingdale site
http://www1.bloomingdales.com/about/...ognc?newsID=70
"Brand Bloomie's
During the 1970's, Bloomingdale's was a favorite stop of the international avant-garde, epitomized locally by the "Young East Sider" who lived right in the neighborhood. In 1973, when the store decided to stamp its name on panties to launch an intimate apparel promotion, they chose the company nickname as a nod to the young, trendy crowd, and the "Bloomie's" logo was born. Soon, New Yorkers were affectionately referring to the city's second most popular tourist attraction (after the Statue of Liberty) as "Bloomie's" and the hottest souvenir in town was anything emblazoned Bloomie's"
Well then, now back to burgers. I felt underwelmed at the burgers behind the curtain at Lemeridian, but happy for the memory of eating there~
http://www1.bloomingdales.com/about/...ognc?newsID=70
"Brand Bloomie's
During the 1970's, Bloomingdale's was a favorite stop of the international avant-garde, epitomized locally by the "Young East Sider" who lived right in the neighborhood. In 1973, when the store decided to stamp its name on panties to launch an intimate apparel promotion, they chose the company nickname as a nod to the young, trendy crowd, and the "Bloomie's" logo was born. Soon, New Yorkers were affectionately referring to the city's second most popular tourist attraction (after the Statue of Liberty) as "Bloomie's" and the hottest souvenir in town was anything emblazoned Bloomie's"
Well then, now back to burgers. I felt underwelmed at the burgers behind the curtain at Lemeridian, but happy for the memory of eating there~
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I've lived in NYC for 50 years and have always called it Bloomies. Tho in our neighborhood the York Ave bus is referred to as the Bloomingdale Express. (It used to stop right across the street from the store....but has since been diverted to 57th St.)
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P.S. Years ago my favorite spot for burgers was Burger Heaven. They got a lot of publicity in the late '60s because Jackie Kennedy was spotted eating there at the counter. My favorite was the blue cheese burger with their special relish and a glass of red wine. I frequented the one on Madison Ave near 55th street.... but the place now known as Cudos on 51st (see above) was part of the chain, too. Unfortunately, my burger days are pretty much over. Tho I do plan to check out the new Shake Shack in our nabe. -
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Burger Heaven has a great breakfast too! Great when you are staying in a hotel in midtown and want to grab an inexpensive breakfast and not rely on room service or hotel breakfast prices. I don't think i've tried their burger though.
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I cringe when I hear people calling that store, "Bloomie's!" I guess I run in different circles. The store may have tried to brand it Bloomie's way back when but trust me, no one walks around with bags emblazoned with that logo today! And hopefully, all those panties (shudder) have now made it to the rags-by-the-pound places.
Call it what you will--there are much better places to shop these days.
I used to eat lunch at that Burger Heaven when I worked nearby, years ago. I saw Jackie coming out of Kenneth which was on 54th (?) Street off Madison. Also once sat behind her and her long-time beau M. Tempelsman at the Met.
Call it what you will--there are much better places to shop these days.
I used to eat lunch at that Burger Heaven when I worked nearby, years ago. I saw Jackie coming out of Kenneth which was on 54th (?) Street off Madison. Also once sat behind her and her long-time beau M. Tempelsman at the Met.
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"Burger Joint" in Le Parker Meridian just south of Central Park. This is the one bakerstreet is referring to. It's hidden behind a curtain -- my kids were so impressed when I led them straight to it last year.
Wish I'd known about Five Napkin Burgers then -- they sound great too!!
Wish I'd known about Five Napkin Burgers then -- they sound great too!!

