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    Serious contender for best burger in NYC

    http://newyork.citysearch.com/profil...s_tribeca.html

    No effin around- even take out. Actually I've only had take out.
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    I'm a shake shack man myself. Nice and simple.

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    shake shack kills for sure-
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    How much is the burger, $18.00?

    reminds me of one of those Miller commercials where they take the beer away.

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    White Castle. Looking forward to going back to the old hood and getting that almost as much as the turkeyday spread. My wife finds this disturbing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iceman View Post
    How much is the burger, $18.00?

    reminds me of one of those Miller commercials where they take the beer away.
    That's the price of the burger at my work (but it does come topped with beet, fried egg and pancetta).

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    Quote Originally Posted by iceman View Post
    How much is the burger, $18.00?

    reminds me of one of those Miller commercials where they take the beer away.

    round there ya-
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    Went to burger joint for lunch today. Good enough for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trainnvain View Post
    That's the price of the burger at my work (but it does come topped with beet, fried egg and pancetta).
    beet? uke:
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    Quote Originally Posted by CUBUCK View Post
    Went to burger joint for lunch today. Good enough for me.
    never been- my bro swears by...
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    Quote Originally Posted by OldLarry View Post
    never been- my bro swears by...
    Worth the trip but you better get there before 11:30 or after 3:00. They have great fries as well.

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    I prefer Burger Joint to Shake Shack, but JG Melon or Corner Bistro to either.

    OL, check out Strip House sometime if you haven't already- or maybe you don't like mashed potatoes lovingly prepared with goose fat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steven S. Dallas View Post
    I prefer Burger Joint to Shake Shack, but JG Melon or Corner Bistro to either.

    OL, check out Strip House sometime if you haven't already- or maybe you don't like mashed potatoes lovingly prepared with goose fat.
    Strup house is awesome- haven't been since like '01 though. Have to get back there before leaving the city. Planning on a tear in general-
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    Courtney’s “Top Burgers in NYC” list:



    1. McHales (sob…. Now closed) have yet to find somewhere that kicks this off the “best burger ever” #1 spot
    2. Rathbones- UES, served on an English muffin, great bacon cheeseburger
    3. Royale- east village, really good, kinda “hidden” spot
    4. DB burger- the original burger at DB Bistro Moderne… very decadent, sirloin burger filled with braised short ribs, foie gras, and black truffles. It’s $32 and will leave you full for a week
    5. Smith & Wollensky burger
    6. Hurleys- on 48th between bway & 8th… remiscent of McHales
    7. Mollys- pretty damn good! Also great atmosphere
    8. Donovan’s Pub- in Queens, but worth the trek
    9. Spotted Pig- Batali inspired English pub, warm beer, very trendy, the burger is great
    10. Soho Park- on Lafayette in the village. GREAT find. Just what the neighborhood needed, a place for cheap burgers in the midst of all these trendy overpriced places. The burgers are kinda greasy and you will feel like you need a bath afterwards, but still worthy of this list… also the onion rings here are great and come with some cool sauce options for dipping.


    Other places not on the list-

    Joe Allen- on W 46th St, haven’t been but supposed to be good.. according to chowhound, “Not only do they have what I consider the best hamburger in NYC, they have so much character. It's a major hang out for working actors and the best time to go for a full-on dose is after 10pm or on Sunday evenings after 6pm.”

    Corner Bistro- routinely brought up as “the best in NYC” although I wasn’t crazy about it. Worth checking out for yourself to find out what the hype is about.

    Shake Shack- meh, not a fav, but the concretes are good

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    Quote Originally Posted by tief schnee View Post
    White Castle. Looking forward to going back to the old hood and getting that almost as much as the turkeyday spread. My wife finds this disturbing.
    Seriously? Best burger in NYC? I know nothing about the NYC burger scene but if this is true the scene sucks. There's a reason why people call Whitecastle burgers "Rectal Rockets" and "Sliders".
    Damn shame, throwing away a perfectly good white boy like that

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    Oh, PJ Clark's is pretty good too.

    I think that people call White Castle burgers "sliders" because White Castle calls them "sliders."

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    Quote Originally Posted by BeanDip4All View Post
    Courtney’s “Top Burgers in NYC” list:



    1. McHales (sob…. Now closed) have yet to find somewhere that kicks this off the “best burger ever” #1 spot
    2. Rathbones- UES, served on an English muffin, great bacon cheeseburger
    3. Royale- east village, really good, kinda “hidden” spot
    4. DB burger- the original burger at DB Bistro Moderne… very decadent, sirloin burger filled with braised short ribs, foie gras, and black truffles. It’s $32 and will leave you full for a week
    5. Smith & Wollensky burger
    6. Hurleys- on 48th between bway & 8th… remiscent of McHales
    7. Mollys- pretty damn good! Also great atmosphere
    8. Donovan’s Pub- in Queens, but worth the trek
    9. Spotted Pig- Batali inspired English pub, warm beer, very trendy, the burger is great
    10. Soho Park- on Lafayette in the village. GREAT find. Just what the neighborhood needed, a place for cheap burgers in the midst of all these trendy overpriced places. The burgers are kinda greasy and you will feel like you need a bath afterwards, but still worthy of this list… also the onion rings here are great and come with some cool sauce options for dipping.


    Other places not on the list-

    Joe Allen- on W 46th St, haven’t been but supposed to be good.. according to chowhound, “Not only do they have what I consider the best hamburger in NYC, they have so much character. It's a major hang out for working actors and the best time to go for a full-on dose is after 10pm or on Sunday evenings after 6pm.”

    Corner Bistro- routinely brought up as “the best in NYC” although I wasn’t crazy about it. Worth checking out for yourself to find out what the hype is about.

    Shake Shack- meh, not a fav, but the concretes are good

    wow- that's an eclectic list. +10 for original!
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    Quote Originally Posted by BeanDip4All View Post
    Joe Allen- on W 46th St, haven’t been but supposed to be good.. according to chowhound, “Not only do they have what I consider the best hamburger in NYC, they have so much character. It's a major hang out for working actors and the best time to go for a full-on dose is after 10pm or on Sunday evenings after 6pm.”
    Because we all know that Broadway Actors are the coolest people ever!



    The conversations in that place must turn it into a vomitorium for those not in "the biz" or food reviewing wannabes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steven S. Dallas View Post
    I prefer Burger Joint to Shake Shack, but JG Melon or Corner Bistro to either.
    why am i not surprised, you preppy fuck?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tippster View Post
    Because we all know that Broadway Actors are the coolest people ever!

    The conversations in that place must turn it into a vomitorium for those not in "the biz" or food reviewing wannabes.
    dude, mchales had more character than anywhere else, and it had nothing to do with bway actors. i miss mchales so much

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    don't know if nyc has one................"5 guys burgers and fries". a must hit if there is one around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BeanDip4All View Post
    Courtney’s “Top Burgers in NYC” list:

    4. DB burger- the original burger at DB Bistro Moderne… very decadent, sirloin burger filled with braised short ribs, foie gras, and black truffles. It’s $32 and will leave you full for a week
    This may very well be excellent, but it's not a burger.

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    If I'm ever in NY, I want Courtney to show me the beef.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cinnepa View Post
    don't know if nyc has one................"5 guys burgers and fries". a must hit if there is one around.
    It's fast food but it's good fast food.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steven S. Dallas View Post
    Oh, PJ Clark's is pretty good too.

    I think that people call White Castle burgers "sliders" because White Castle calls them "sliders."
    Quite true but there are multiple reasons for the "slider" knickname...one being the amazing ability of white castle burgers to slide out or your ass about two hours after eating them.
    Damn shame, throwing away a perfectly good white boy like that

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