Small cafe-style space offers a welcoming, family-friendly vibe with loud music and a live DJ outside. Halal and vegan-friendly options attract diverse diners, while TV screens show college basketball for added entertainment.
Juicy and cooked to medium to medium well, the hamburger costs $13.50 and features a unique approach with a house sauce that complements the brisket fries and brisket hamburger well.
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Urban Skillet Northridge is open until 2am on weekends.
They serve 100% halal food, including all menu items.
CSUN students receive a 15% discount with a school ID.
Small hamburger spot with limited seating inside and outdoor tables along the sidewalk. The atmosphere feels laid-back with good music playing, creating a casual vibe. Designed mainly for takeout, it attracts those seeking a crispy smash burger experience near a movie theater.
Hamburgers here stand out as gastronomic works of art with a cheeseburger that ranks among the best. The patties deliver rich flavor and satisfying texture.
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They accept credit cards or cash.
Parking may be difficult, but I found a street right next to it where I parked without restrictions as of 08/06/23.
There is both indoor and outdoor seating available.
Hamburger restaurant offers quirky decor and ample seating with indoor and two outdoor patios. Atmosphere includes board games, books, and comfy sofas, creating a relaxed and kid-friendly vibe. Burgers stand out as unique and highly praised, making food the main attraction.
Hamburgers here stand out for their excellent taste and perfectly cooked patties. The gueta hamburger offers a delicious, satisfying flavor that rates highly.
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The lunch special deal is unbeatable.
The burger costs around $16.50 after tax.
The entrance to the parking lot is awkward to access.
Tiny space with cozy, jazzy atmosphere and atmospheric lighting creates a relaxing vibe. Seating is limited to a few tables and counter seats, making it intimate and quiet. The place stands out for its Japanized western style and unique food offerings rarely found elsewhere in the USA.
Hamburger steak comes with demiglacé sauce and keeps the original beef flavor. It pairs well with fluffy omu-rice, making a filling and tasty dish.
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There is a 1-hour wait for tables during peak dinner hours.
The restaurant accommodates small groups only, so plan your visit accordingly.
Expect to arrive early to avoid long wait times.
Open layout with roll-up garage doors and rustic tables creates a cozy, chill atmosphere. Walls display artwork and glowing stars, adding a classic, artistic vibe. Music varies from quiet and calming to loud when events happen nearby.
Fresh quality stands out in the hamburger here. It pairs well with onion rings and is a favorite for many, including kids.
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Expect to pay around $80 for two burgers and two fries.
They only sell bottled beverages, including water; no iced tea available.
Free water cups with cold self-serve tap water are offered.
Halal restaurant offers a warm and inviting atmosphere with industrial/hipster decor and limited indoor seating complemented by outdoor tables along the sidewalk. The vibe stays friendly and upbeat, creating a welcoming space for casual dining or working on a laptop.
Brisket on the hamburger tastes like Indian nihari served on a bun. The hamburger offers a wonderful flavor that stands out for dinner.
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Urban Skillet is 100% Halal.
The restaurant served halal beef and chicken.
Urban Skillet is open later than other local burger places.
Scandinavian design fills the space with natural light, wooden features, and exposed brick, creating a peaceful, open atmosphere. Live jazzy music adds energy, especially on Tuesdays, while outdoor seating under a veranda offers a relaxed vibe. Family-friendly amenities like a changing table and high chair are available.
Hand-cut fries come alongside a delicious hamburger that stands out on the East Coast.
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The jazz starts at 6:30 PM and ends at 9:30 PM.
Saturday and Sunday brunch gets lively, so make sure to book a reservation.
Happy hour ends at 7 PM on Saturday nights.
Lively hamburger spot with noisy atmosphere and warm, caring staff creates a fun vibe. Seating includes patio and food hall stools, with a dog-friendly policy offering water bowls for pets. Offers vegan and vegetarian options alongside classic burgers, making it a versatile choice for diverse tastes.
Hamburgers here have a classic stand style rather than a smash burger approach. The patties are solid and deliver a great, satisfying flavor that stands out among typical burger options.
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The restaurant offers both meat and vegetarian burger options.
Parking can be challenging in downtown Los Angeles; consider public transport.
The ordering process is convenient with an iPad for both menus.
Small space with street art-inspired decor and unique artwork creates a lively, inviting vibe. Music sets a consistent vibe that enhances the atmosphere, though seating feels cramped and indoor temperature can be warm. Outdoor seating offers a cooler, breezy alternative.
Hamburgers come loaded with cheese, bacon, grilled onion, pastrami, chili, pickles, and an egg over easy. The flavor stands out as rich and well-balanced, making each bite very satisfying.
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There is only street parking available, which can be difficult to find.
A 3% credit card surcharge applies to all transactions.
The restaurant has limited seating, so expect a cozy atmosphere.
Small space with hand-painted mural and minimalist seating creates a cozy, bright environment. Music playlist adds a nostalgic, fun vibe that complements the old-school diner feel. Crowd enjoys fast, flavorful smash burgers and extra thin, crispy fries in a clean, simple setting.
Serves solid hamburgers with a real good taste. Quality stands out consistently.
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The restaurant is conveniently located just 5 minutes from the airport terminals.
You can either dine in or take out your food.
Seating is limited with a few bar stools and one table available.
Small burger stand with bright yellow colors and Oklahoma-inspired kitsch creates a hip, casual vibe. Outdoor seating under umbrellas and cooling misters offers a chill atmosphere with views of nearby hills. The place feels like a local, family-run spot in a quiet neighborhood.
Burgers come with crispy shoestring fries underneath, topped with grilled onions, a crisped patty, melty cheese, and OG sauce. One burger finished by a usually picky eater shows the flavor and texture balance works well.
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There is no indoor dining available at OG Smash Burger.
The outdoor seating area has only three tables on the sidewalk.
Expect prices to be about 50% higher than average for burgers.
Classic steakhouse with old-fashioned decor and a brightly lit dining room creates a straightforward atmosphere. Energy feels comforting yet brisk, with staff moving efficiently around the room. Known for exceptional steak quality, it draws diners focused on the food rather than ambiance.
Burgers taste like dry-aged steak in hamburger form with a perfect balance of flavor and texture. Lunch features a highly recommended hamburger that stands out for its deliciousness.
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The restaurant only accepts cash and US debit cards.
Securing a reservation is crucial to avoid long wait times.
The restaurant gets busy on Tuesday nights.
Steakhouse features dark, intimate ambiance with antiquated decor and unique serving stones like Himalayan salt and volcanic rock. Downstairs speakeasy offers a DJ booth and dance space, creating a lively contrast to the main dining area. Music selection is diverse and enhances the inviting atmosphere.
Hamburgers feature 100% meat patties and come with fries. Prices sit around $21, offering a solid meat-focused option.
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On Mondays, enjoy an unlimited ribeye special for $45.
Bottomless brunch on weekends is available for $25.
Happy hour features great drink prices and specials.
Covered patio with outdoor seating, heaters, and misters creates a comfortable, relaxed atmosphere. Burgers stand out as large and delicious, drawing a casual crowd looking for quality and value. TVs on the patio add a lively touch, though noise can carry.
Hamburgers come juicy and big on brioche buns with a tasty fried jalapeño addition. They offer solid flavor and good value compared to other spots like Five Guys and The Habit.
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Burger Blvd does not have handicap parking and is not accessible.
The price of the burgers is reasonable for the quality and size.
There is plenty of parking available.
Quaint hamburger joint with classic diner feel and old school vibe offers a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere with covered outdoor seating. Booths seat four tightly, and the place stays bustling without chaos. Music plays softly, creating a comfortable spot for quick meals or casual dining.
Hamburgers come humongous, very juicy, and tasty here. Kids meals include a junior hamburger with fries and lemonade, though fries can be unevenly cooked.
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The restaurant offers a variety of breakfast, lunch, and dinner options.
Expect large portion sizes, especially with fries.
Zucchini fries are best eaten immediately to avoid sogginess.
Spacious dining area with vintage decor creates a warm, cozy atmosphere ideal for family meals. Outdoor seating and ample parking add convenience. The environment stays quiet and relaxing, making it suitable for groups and casual dining.
Hamburgers and cheeseburgers taste good and come at reasonable prices. A hamburger special is available, but there is a risk of food poisoning reported from the hamburgers.
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The family pack of burgers and fries is a good deal.
Expect a 15-20 minute wait for food during busy hours.
T Burgers offers a variety of foods including burgers, breakfast items, and burritos.
Small restaurant with colorful murals and a lively atmosphere filled with fun music and a self-serve sauce bar. Indoor space includes a bar area with multiple TVs and offers a variety of local beers and wines. The place draws a crowd quickly, creating a bustling vibe especially on weekends.
Smashburgers come with an excellent potato bun that is fresh and perfectly cooked. Fries accompany the tasty hamburgers that stand out for their flavor and quality.
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Hammer Burger has a happy hour with 20% off food from 2-5 PM.
Expect long wait times on weekends; arrive early to secure a table.
Parking is available in a nearby paid city lot.
Small hamburger joint channels 1950s style with a classic, nostalgic vibe and loud music featuring profanity. Burgers use wagyu beef and offer large portions, drawing comparisons to In-N-Out but with a unique twist. Space feels clean and open, though parking is limited near a gas station.
Hamburgers come hot and fresh, with a classic single smash style featuring extra grilled onions. Some find the patties thin and oddly flavored, while others praise their taste and quality.
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Parking is minimal as it's next to a gas station.
Prices are on the higher side, with large portion sizes.
The establishment is very clean and well-maintained.
Small hamburger shack with a retro walk-up vibe and string lights with hanging plants creates a warm, welcoming ambiance. Seating mostly at bar height stools, with a clean, inviting side patio. Atmosphere is laidback and chill, though music can be loud and sometimes unappealing.
Fresh and perfectly cooked burgers deliver a true hamburger taste. The small sitting area adds to the smash hamburger dive vibe.
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Street parking is available near the location.
The restaurant is primarily a take-out spot.
A burger, fries, and a drink plus tip cost around $23 or $24.
Spacious hamburger restaurant with clean, comfortable seating and a dog-friendly patio. Atmosphere ranges from quiet and warm indoors to lively outside with outdoor benches. Known for great vegetarian options and large portions with reasonable prices.
Offers $4 hamburgers during happy hour with options like chicken or beef. Hamburgers come with tasty fries but prices are a bit high for a hamburger spot.
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Happy hour runs daily from 3 to 5pm with great deals.
Expect reasonable prices during happy hour, like $5 for four tacos.
R Burgers offers a variety of vegetarian options.
Rock band décor fills the space with guitars on walls and a live music stage, creating an energetic atmosphere. Loud music and arcade games draw a crowd that enjoys interactive entertainment alongside meals. Burgers and drinks complement the lively, classic rock vibe.
Hamburgers feature excellent meat and come with options like the Paradise City Hamburger topped with double pineapple. Fries accompany the burgers, and prices run around 50 dollars for two burgers with sides and drinks.
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Expect a wait of 30-45 minutes during peak hours, no reservations needed.
Live music events occur on Fridays and Saturdays, featuring local bands.
Karaoke night is every Thursday at 10pm with a two-drink minimum.
Older restaurant space with large clean dining area and drive-through offers a quiet, somewhat gloomy atmosphere with country music playing softly. Seating includes padded seats and the setup resembles a typical fast food place with menus on the wall and TVs. The vibe is calm and unhurried, suited for peaceful meals.
Burgers come juicy and satisfying with plenty of sauce. The pastrami burger stands out with its rich flavor, and the bacon cheeseburger features thick, juicy bacon on a well-done patty with a moist bun.
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They serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner all day.
Expect higher prices than those listed on the menu.
The restaurant's cleanliness is questionable, both inside and outside.
Hamburger restaurant offers a full bar and shared food hall seating with outdoor space including a fire pit and mini golf. Atmosphere stays chill and welcoming with music enhancing the vibe. Burgers feature all Angus steak patties, often praised for juiciness and quality.
Hamburgers come in a small menu with about three options. They serve them well-done even when ordered medium. Cheese adds a noticeable flavor, but plain hamburgers are simple.
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Karaoke night happens every Thursday evening.
The burger joint offers lunch specials on Monday and Tuesday.
Customers should expect to wait 20-30 minutes for a burger.
Beachfront restaurant offers spacious bar with a Cheers vibe and views of the pier and Catalina Island. Atmosphere is loud and rushed, making conversation difficult, with a consistent, cool energy. Crowds gather mainly for oceanfront dining and casual drinks, but space limits large groups.
Flame-cooked hamburgers come in huge sizes with flavorful French fries on the side. Some burgers, like the jalapeño, can be tricky to eat without the bun falling apart.
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Parking can be challenging in the area, especially during busy times.
Happy hour offers great deals on food and drinks from 4-7pm on weekdays.
Expect long lines for Sunday brunch, especially during peak hours.
Small hamburger restaurant blends old school diner and 70s mechanic shop styles with a relaxed, chill vibe highlighted by string lights and privacy screens. Indoor space offers ample TVs and limited seating, while a full bar and unique soda flavors add variety. Energy feels welcoming but somewhat tired compared to earlier times.
Hamburgers come perfectly cooked with a great meat to bun ratio. Options like the Funky OG, Cali, and bacon Mushroom offer delicious, satisfying flavors.
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Kids eat free on certain days, making it a great family option.
Happy hour offers great deals on drinks and appetizers.
The restaurant maintains a clean environment with regular cleaning.
Rustic, old-school fast food spot with outdoor seating and a nostalgic vibe like a baseball diamond snack shack. The atmosphere is dog friendly and lively, set on a busy street with a classic LA feel. Wheelchair accessible with free parking, it draws a steady crowd enjoying simple, longstanding menu favorites.
Hamburgers stand out as solid and satisfying with a straightforward menu. Chili dogs and fries also pair well alongside the basic hamburger offerings.
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Chronis Famous Sandwich Shop has been in operation since 1953.
Prices for hot dogs are currently $5 each.
They close fairly early at 8 pm.
Small hamburger restaurant offers high-top tables and outdoor patio seating with a beachy open-air vibe. Loud music with vulgar lyrics fills the space, creating a lively and energetic atmosphere. The crowd enjoys watching sports on large TVs and playing ping pong, making it a casual spot with eclectic, hip decor.
Classic hamburgers stand out with solid flavor and consistent quality. Small sliders cost about $8.50, priced like full meals, while spicy chicken burgers do not appeal.
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Happy hour runs from 12-6pm with $5 drink deals on Saturdays.
Parking is available at a pay lot about a block away for $10 per hour.
They offer a variety of drinks during happy hour, including mango mimosas.
Outdoor seating with stone tables and umbrellas offers a classic boardwalk vibe and ocean breeze. Crowds gather around a bank-style line system feeding multiple cashiers, creating a lively atmosphere. Known for best hot dogs and cheese fries, it draws fans of iconic American beach food.
Lines form for hot dogs and hamburgers. A plain hamburger with fries and a medium drink costs about 18 dollars. The hamburgers have a magnificent taste and look very appealing.
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The hot dog eating contest takes place annually on July 4th.
Happy hour includes discounts on Coney Island beer with hot dogs.
Expect long wait times during peak summer events like the hot dog contest.
Beachside hamburger spot offers a large outdoor patio with live music and a funky, eclectic decor featuring license plates and surfboards. The vibe is lively and fun, attracting people who enjoy burgers paired with house-brewed beers. Sidewalk seating adds to the casual, energetic atmosphere.
Hamburgers have a perfect combination of easiness and flavor with solid cheeseburger options. They come with crispy fries and pair well with a cold beer or a shake.
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Parking is free for the first hour, then you have to pay.
Expect at least a 30-minute wait during lunch hours on weekends.
Long lines are common on Wednesday afternoons.
Fast food restaurant with a 1930s Prohibition-themed decor and nostalgic diner atmosphere featuring small booths and unique artwork. Loud, upbeat oldies music plays in the background, creating a lively and energetic vibe. Offers plenty of seating including an outdoor patio designed for year-round comfort.
Big, juicy hamburgers overlap the soft buns and taste fresh. The hamburgers pair well with chili cheese fries and have a homemade feel.
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The drive-thru does not accept cash and only accepts cards.
Expect high prices for the quality of food offered.
The restaurant maintains a clean environment despite being busy.