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mcqueeney449 Jul 24th, 2003 08:06 AM

NYC Burger McHale's or Jackson Hole
 
Just curious ... I've read good things about both burgers ... any opinions on which is better? Seems like McHale's gets better reviews for their fries. Also ... I remember reading that one place had great home made pickles but I can't recall which one?

* Sorry about the double post, I forgot to select New York the first time.

Gekko Jul 24th, 2003 08:19 AM

I prefer Jackson Hole, but it's really a matter of taste. Jackson Hole's burgers are huge -- it's tough to eat 'em without a fork. If that's what you like, then you'll love JH. I had one last night, in fact.

When you sit down at JH, you get a bin of delicious sliced pickles to munch on while you pick your burger.

Gekko Jul 24th, 2003 09:03 AM

Forgot to mention, Citysearch does a "best burger in NYC" poll that you can check out anytime on the website.

dlm Jul 24th, 2003 09:51 AM

I live around the corner from Jackson Hole and have found that I DETEST their hamburgers. And I usually like hamburgers. They are so big, you cannot eat them without a fork and knife -- which means you are pretty much prevented from eating the burger with condiments. It's just one huge piece of cooked beef. Nothing special about the preparation or spices. Just big. And bad.

Bo Jul 24th, 2003 10:33 AM

I like the JH burgers, but the location on 3rd Ave (@35th St) is superior to the other JHs.

If the fork thing is a problem for you, it can be solved by ordering your burger on a hard roll (which i've done, but still prefer the regular burger roll).

Elizabeth Jul 24th, 2003 04:29 PM

re: Jackson Hole burgers -- I know people like them but as I recall from being there & watching them cooked -- the burger is basically browned and then steamed -- it's cooked with a cover over it. Am I making this up? That's what I think they do. Which is non-burger-y to me, I want them cooked in a frying pan or over a fire, not stew-fashion.

Bo Jul 24th, 2003 04:37 PM

They're not cooked and then steamed... they're cooked under a pan on a grill which allowed them to cook (brown) as well as steam in the flavor as they cook.

getawaytime Jul 25th, 2003 03:32 PM

Best burger imho is at Cozies on Broadway - near Astor Place.

Best pickles are to be found in the lower east side...on or near Essex Street. =)


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