Burgers
Burgers
Page 4Shake Shack
The Dumbo location of Shake Shack is right across the street from Brooklyn Bridge Park. Order to-go and eat your burger in the park.
Pearl Diner
Pearl Diner is an old-school diner in FiDi that’s ideal for a very low-key breakfast or lunch.
Mister Paradise
Mister Paradise is an East Village bar where you can get a casual cocktail made with buckwheat or fermented habanero. Try it for a first date.
Where To Get A Burger At The Bar By Yourself
16 places to go when you don’t necessarily want to talk to anyone, but you do want to eat a very good burger.
The Long Island Bar
The Long Island Bar looks kind of like an old-school diner, and it’s where you go for great cocktails and a top-notch burger in Cobble Hill.
Shake Shack
The Shake Shack on Austin Street in Forest Hills is there for you if you want a quick burger in the neighborhood.
Ed & Bev’s
Ed & Bev’s is a stand on the Riis Park Beach Bazaar in Rockaway Beach that does classic beach food better than classic beach places do.
High 97
High 97 is a concession stand with burgers and fried fish at Beach 97th Street in Rockaway Beach.
Rippers
Rippers is a Rockaway Beach boardwalk staple serving burgers, hot dogs, beer, and some truly superior cheese fries.
Emmy Squared
Like the original, the East Village location of Emmy Squared serves great Detroit-style pizzas (and one of our favorite burgers).
David’s Cafe
David’s Cafe is casual French restaurant that makes one of the best burgers in the East Village.
Dutch Boy Burger
Dutch Boy Burger is an American restaurant attached to a big indoor/outdoor bar in Crown Heights.
Shake Shack
The Shake Shack in FiDi might as well be Goldman Sachs’ company cafeteria because it’s essentially right next door and full of suits eating burgers.
P.J. Clarke’s
The P.J. Clarke’s in Battery Park serves the same great burgers as the other locations, but this one has outdoor seating with views of the Hudson.
Franklin Park
Franklin Park is a bar in Prospect Heights with a big outdoor space and a lively scene on weekends.
Chumley’s
A speakeasy-type restaurant in the West Village with heavier food and photos of authors on the walls.