This location is new so I decided to support it just like I did the previous tenant company that's thriving in other locations, arenas and other states. Let me start by saying burger prices vary depending on the type and grade of beef used, that's why a burger can be easily $3 or $15. I do feel the size didn't match the $7 price (not counting the preferred tip that'll pop up as the electronic version of a tip jar on the counter) but I don't know the specifics. Overall it was a decent burger, could've been more seasoned but it's a 'downtown' area with a lot of transplants who may not appreciate spice so that's understandable a bit. A liiiittttle smaller than a traditional fast food burger but tastes a tad less processed, so there's that. Might get more bang for your buck at the Shake Shack next door if your wallet is tight, you want a thicc patty [and you want a beer] but they aren't a bad pit stop to me. They legit don't even have any artwork etc up yet so I'll try again later on and update if things change. Bienvenidos a...
Read moreIt was okay....it was a small burger, think whopper junior size, minus the lettuce and tomato, you get non of that..... a small bun, a smashed patty, a sprinkle of onion, a pickle slice and some sauce...... the way the guy described and asked if I wanted all the topping I thought it was gonna be amazing, until I looked at it....I seriously thought he gave me the wrong order first and forgot my toppings. I didn't even realize they were on the burger.....atleast at 5 guys I get loads of toppings. The burger was greasy, just opening the wrapper my hands were greasy, the burger itself was okay tasting, nothing special...the one piece of pickle on my burger was delicious thou. As you walk in the music was rap music and of course the first thing you hear is cuss words.....service.....well he took my order...oh and beware if you pay with card, pay attention to the screen, they have the highest tip set as the first option, overall, I wanted to try this place, I did...will I...
Read more7th Street Burger and Downtown Brooklyn stays winning with the addition of this burger & fries joint on the corner of Jay & Willoughby Streets. ordered a double cheeseburger, loaded fries (burger patties chopped up with melted cheese, onions, + house sauce and a Coke. why the food doesn’t miss? it’s simple, straightforward , and to the point…the double cheeseburger comes hot off the grill, burger juices and grease soaking through the wrapper: two beef patties with grilled onions smashed in, super melty cheese, and sliced pickles + a house sauce soaking into a soft potato bun turns into one delicious burger. the loaded fries are a must-order—French fries layered with a chopped burger patties, cheese, grilled onions, and the house sauce. the service was very friendly and totally chill. the space is small and clean with a couple of ledges to eat at…takeout is the way to go so you Al fresco some calories while...
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