Small space offers a cozy, family-friendly vibe with chic decor and a warm, inviting atmosphere. Music plays softly, creating a relaxed energy. A bar serves gluten-free and affordable beers, complementing the handcrafted burgers and sliders.
Hamburgers have a delicious taste and come at a reasonable price. They lean towards the healthier side compared to typical American burgers.
Wide variety of gluten-free options exists, including gluten-free burgers. Staff shows strong awareness of allergies and ensures food is gluten-free and non-dairy when requested.
Good to know
The $1 PBR happy hour is from 12-7 PM, Monday to Friday.
The restaurant offers a BOGO Taco Tuesday deal.
They have specials during the week, including tacos on Tuesdays and ice cream sundaes on Sundays.
Spacious sports bar with plentiful screens showing live games and a lively atmosphere fueled by harmonious music and enthusiastic fans. The bar area offers a social spot for drinks, featuring a top-tier playlist blending 80s rock and pop. The vibe balances energetic and chill, making it a popular hangout for sports enthusiasts.
Juicy meat cooked to your preferred doneness stands out in these high quality hamburgers. Prices hover around โฌ20 for a hamburger and drink, with options to customize ingredients.
Gluten-free options include gluten-free burger buns and gluten-free bread that is very good. Staff offer gluten-free beer and accommodate gluten-free needs immediately.
Good to know
Happy hour beers are available until 7 PM for 6 euros.
The restaurant has a happy hour every day with great specials.
The restaurant can get very crowded after shows, so arrive early.
Hamburger restaurant with butcher shop decor and an open layout featuring large windows for people watching. Atmosphere ranges from quiet and cozy during dinner to loud and busy near Times Square. Outdoor terrace seating with heaters adds a comfortable option for cooler weather.
Hamburgers here stand out for their excellent quality and super tasty flavor. The menu includes a chicken burger noted for being especially good alongside classic beef options.
Gluten-free options include a dedicated fryer and gluten-free buns. The gluten-free burger and patty mount taste good and feel safe for gluten-sensitive diets.
Good to know
Booking a reservation is recommended to avoid a wait.
Five Napkin has 2 Happy Hours most days: M-F from 3-6 and S-Th 9-close.
Going during Happy Hour makes the food much cheaper.
Small space with limited seating creates a tight dining experience. Old school rap music plays, adding a distinct soundtrack to the atmosphere. Offers fast service and a notable craft beer selection alongside highly regarded burgers.
Very thin patties made from high-quality ingredients create a juicy and delicious hamburger experience. A wide variety of options lets you build your own burger, and onions pair well with the flavors here.
Offers a wide variety of gluten-free choices including a gluten-free bun that stands out. The gluten-free burger ranks highly for taste and quality.
Good to know
Happy hour offers discounts on drinks and appetizers from 4-6pm.
Expect a wait of 30-45 minutes during peak lunch hours.
The restaurant charges a default 20% tip on all bills.
Rustic atmosphere combines with eclectic lighting and an open layout filled with numerous TVs showing live sports. Music plays at a proper volume, creating a fun and welcoming vibe with comfortable seating throughout the spacious dining area.
Offers customizable hamburgers where you pick the meat, ingredients, and cooking level. Includes gluten free and vegan options with excellent quality and flavor.
Gluten-free options include a beef burger with various add-ons and other dishes that cater to allergies. Staff show a strong understanding of celiac disease and accommodate vegan and gluten-free diets well.
Good to know
Happy hour deals are available from Monday to Thursday from 3 PM to 7 PM.
The restaurant is a good gluten-free option, and I felt secure ordering.
If the store is full, you'll definitely have to wait in line for a long time.
Small hamburger restaurant offers 1950s diner vibe with retro-future theme and open mirror screen showing burger preparation. Atmosphere stays laid-back but lively, featuring outdoor seating and fun music. Burgers stand out as best smashed burgers with balanced, crispy flavors.
Hamburgers come in a smaller size than McDonald's but deliver very good flavor. The kitchen places the bun on top of the order receipt during preparation, showing a unique serving detail.
Gluten-free options include gluten-free buns with no extra charge. Burgers come with gluten-free buns that are very good and well accommodated for allergies.
Good to know
Skinny Louie does not accept cash payments.
Skinny Louie is open late, making it a good option after a Broadway show.
Skinny Louie does not have a restroom available for customers.
Cozy restaurant with a heated terrace and semi-private downstairs dining featuring a wooden ship vibe. Atmosphere is lively inside yet tucked away on a quiet street, with close tables that create an intimate setting. Outdoor seating offers people watching and a relaxed spot for cocktails.
Delicate hamburgers come with a unique Emily sauce that stands out. Fries served alongside match the quality of the burgers.
Gluten-free pizzas here have a surprisingly good crust and taste very close to the regular ones. The Detroit-style gluten-free pizza stands out as some of the best, with consistently fantastic flavor.
Good to know
Reservations need to be made a day before visiting the restaurant.
The kitchen closes at 9:15 PM, be careful.
The establishment is always busy, so it's best to get a reservation online.
Contemporary interior combines warmth and natural floral decor with a layout that splits between fine dining and casual tavern areas. Atmosphere stays classy and quieter than typical city restaurants, supporting pleasant conversations despite occasional crowd noise. A sommelier and cozy outdoor seating enhance the dining experience.
A classic hamburger stands out as the best thing on the menu with a fantastic taste. It pairs well with duck fat fried chips and earns approval from all ages.
Gluten-free options include muffins, garlicky crispy bread, and desserts like sundae and chocolate cake. These items are well-prepared and distinct from regular offerings.
Good to know
Reservations are required, especially during peak times and special events.
Happy hour runs from 4pm to 6pm with $6 wine and beer and $12 cocktails.
The restaurant participates in NYC's summer restaurant week with special menus.
Graffiti art covers walls in a small, cozy space with comfortable seating and a modern vibe. Music plays at a pleasant volume, creating a welcoming atmosphere that feels both casual and inviting. Crayons and coloring pages add a family-friendly touch for kids under 12.
Hamburgers have a unique flavor that sets them apart from typical burger spots. Some blends like the brisket & short rib lack seasoning and taste dry, and the bun quality does not hold up well.
Plenty of gluten-free options exist, including some that are also vegan. However, all gluten-free items share the same fryer with regular foods, so cross-contamination is likely.
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Holy Cow Burgers offers a 100% halal menu with beef bacon.
They have gluten-free and vegan options available.
Combo meals are priced at $8.
Historic townhouse setting creates an intimate and inviting space with open kitchens and counter seating that lets diners watch chefs at work. Atmosphere balances elevated yet unpretentious vibes with a carefully curated playlist featuring hip-hop and R&B artists. Seating is cozy and the energy feels warm and relaxed despite the fine dining context.
A very fine hamburger stands out among the dishes. It ranks in the top 5 and pairs well with other items like shaved fennel salad and roasted pork collar.
Gluten-free diners find multiple breads and pasta options available. The tasting menu includes gluten-free tortellini and focaccia.
Good to know
Making reservations well in advance, ideally two weeks prior, is highly recommended to secure a suitable time slot.
Customers are only allowed to sit outdoors in the heated patio and must give up the table by 7pm.
At ~$183 USD per person (including taxes), the value for money was disappointing.
Outdoor seating spreads across a park setting with garlands of lights illuminating tables in the evening. Views include Flatiron Building and Empire State Building, enhancing the atmosphere. The space features heated, covered seating and a pet play area, creating a lively and comfortable environment.
Hamburgers feature well-prepared patties with a perfect taste and a slight aroma after eating. They serve very good, delicious meat that stands out in an open-air park setting.
Gluten-free options include gluten-free buns and bread that hold up well. The gluten-free burgers stand out as solid choices with good flavor.
Good to know
Customers should order in advance using their website or app.
They only accept payment by credit card.
At peak times, you have to queue for a long time both to order and to collect.
Small dining area with about six seats and a few outdoor tables creates an intimate setting. Friendly staff and laid-back atmosphere combine with retro Pac-Man arcade and free cookies to offer a welcoming, fun vibe. Music complements the relaxed energy, making it feel like a casual neighborhood spot.
Hamburgers come with fries and vary in quality. Some are fantastic and delicious, while others are undercooked, soggy, and wet.
Gluten-free options include a gluten-free bun that is rare to find. The bun can be greasy and sometimes falls apart, but the burger itself is solid.
Good to know
The establishment closes at midnight but will not serve food after 11:30 PM.
Fries are not included with the burger and must be ordered extra.
A single patty burger without fries costs $17.
Long, narrow burger bar with Betic decoration and a hole-in-the-wall feel offers a subdued, welcoming atmosphere with three screens showing sports. The space balances tall and low tables, creating a comfortable setting even at the bar. Burgers stand out as a defining feature, praised for being juicy and delicious.
Tender, well-cooked meat makes the hamburgers stand out. Prices range from $12 to $15, offering delicious handheld delights that are both fast and satisfying.
Burgers come with gluten-free brioche buns that hold up well. Double patties add to the hearty feel. The gluten-free options taste very good and satisfy those avoiding gluten.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from Monday to Friday from 4 PM to 7 PM with discounts on drinks and food.
Margaritas are less than half the price during happy hour from 4-6pm.
Be careful with giving double tips; an 18% gratuity is added for groups over 4.
Upscale diner with cramped seating and dim lighting creates a classic yet hectic atmosphere. Live music and a small patio add to the vibe, while bottomless mimosas and standout dishes like the burger and French toast draw attention. Crowds fill the space, making it lively but noisy.
Gluten-free hamburger stands out as a notable option here. The hamburgers are generally good and come alongside other tasty dishes like turkey dinner and potato pancakes.
Kitchen easily handles gluten-free needs with gluten-free buns and pasta clearly labeled on the menu. Staff stays helpful and accommodating, especially for those with Coeliac disease.
Good to know
Make reservations for Easter Sunday to ensure a spot.
Unlimited mimosas for $20 are available every day all day.
Bottomless mimosas and waffles are available on Sunday morning.
Vintage burger diner with retro-modern design and old school American vibe fills a small space packed with eager diners. Formica counters and sizzling flattops create a nostalgic atmosphere where the burger assembly line is visible from the counter. Outdoor seating and a bar add variety to the lively, crowded setting.
Smash burgers stand out with a double stack featuring cheese and golden onions. The hamburgers deliver a classic, satisfying experience that defines what a great burger should be.
Gluten-free buns come in excellent quality and are widely available. Some buns feel mealy and under-toasted, and occasionally the gluten-free option is not served when requested.
Good to know
You order food and pay upfront, which makes the process easy and efficient.
Be warned that lines can be long on certain days at George Motzโs restaurant.
Opening time is the best time to visit to avoid crowds.
Spacious restaurant with double-height design and light-flooded dining area offers both indoor and outdoor seating. Atmosphere carries cool NYC vibes with a gluten-free dedicated fryer supporting dietary needs. Seating is ample and the space feels accessible and inviting.
Hamburgers stand out for their flavor and quality, including gluten-free options that satisfy dietary needs. The menu also features all beef hot dogs with sauerkraut alongside crispy chicken strips and fresh salads.
Gluten-free options include burgers with light and airy buns, chicken fingers, fries, and sandwiches. Staff know the menu well and use a dedicated fryer for fries to avoid cross-contamination.
Good to know
The restaurant offers many gluten-free options that are celiac friendly.
Prices are competitive for New York, around $25 to $30 per person.
Expect limited indoor seating, especially during peak times.
Spacious, bright burger joint with a full service bar and multiple TVs showing sports. Atmosphere feels relaxed yet busy, with a fun American vibe. Tables and seating encourage quick turnover, fitting a lively, casual dining experience.
Hamburgers come with a classic American vibe and include a bbq option that stands out. Vegetarian choices are available alongside the typical selections.
Gluten-free options include burgers with gluten-free buns and gluten-free bread. The gluten-free buns taste great and the burgers are delicious.
Good to know
Reservations are highly recommended during the Christmas holiday season.
The restaurant's happy hour only applies to the bar area, not to tables.
The happy hour offers reduced beer prices and half-priced starters.
Whimsical and iconic atmosphere fills a tiny, tightly packed space with nostalgic charm. Delightful photo service and outdoor terrace add unique touches. Heat can be intense, but the vibe remains adorable and fanciful.
Hamburgers have really good seasoning and come with French fries or a big potato. They taste great but are generally just fine, not incredible.
Gluten-free options include buns and French fries. The selection is limited but clearly marked.
Good to know
Reservations are required at Serendipity 3 to avoid long wait times.
There is a minimum spend of $19 per person to enter.
Expect a long line if you visit without a reservation.
Graffiti-adorned alley leads into a modern, rustic space with dim lighting and upbeat ambiance. A lively atmosphere fills the restaurant, with a secret speakeasy bar downstairs offering a more intimate setting. The place draws a crowd that appreciates a cozy yet trendy vibe.
Signature hamburger stands out with bacon and eggs adding rich flavor. The burger pairs well with Mac n Cheese and delivers a consistently delicious, gourmet experience.
Burgers come with a lettuce wrap instead of a bun for gluten-free needs. Fries and broccoli are also gluten-free. The menu marks items that can be made gluten free and offers Udiโs gluten-free bread for an extra charge.
Good to know
Reservations are required to avoid long waits, especially during peak hours.
The wait to get in is about 20-25 minutes depending on party size.
The speakeasy operates from 6-11 pm on certain days downstairs.
Small basement restaurant offers a vibrant atmosphere with a youthful crowd and great music. The space includes a cozy bar with many beers on tap and two TVs for entertainment. The underground setting adds a unique vibe that feels lively and welcoming.
Burgers come in large portions that can fill multiple people. The Cuban fried hamburger and classic American styles have rich, flavorful patties that stand out.
Gluten-free options include gluten-free buns and sweet potato fries that stay fresh. The menu also features vegan and gluten-free burgers with clear awareness of dietary needs.
Good to know
Make a reservation if you have a large party.
Customers need to order everything online.
The restaurant does not provide free glasses of water and only sells Saratoga bottles for 4 dollars each.
Setting among skyscrapers near the river offers a modern vibe with extra outdoor seating providing shade. The restaurant stays quiet even at lunchtime, creating a calm atmosphere despite some busyness. Self-serve kiosks and unlimited sauces and drinks add convenience to the experience.
Hamburgers come with a delicious taste and pair well with fries. The flavor stands out among fast food options in the area.
Gluten-free options include a burger with a gluten-free bun. The bun tends to be dry, affecting the burger's texture. This option suits those needing gluten-free meals.
Good to know
You should order on the app to avoid waiting 10 to 15 minutes.
You need to present your vaccination card to enter.
Customers can only pay using tap or card due to the ordering system.
Burger restaurant offers best burgers with craft beer and canned wine options. Space is small and crowded, with limited seating and some outdoor tables. Atmosphere is noisy and lively, especially during busy times.
Hamburgers here have quality meat with fresh ingredients and a good flavor. They come in a right size and offer an affordable price.
Burgers come with a gluten-free bun available on request. The bun tastes fresh but can be very dry. Several gluten-free options exist beyond the bun.
Good to know
Get your brunch here in the morning if you donโt want to wait in long lines.
Shake Shack gets crowded, so go during off-peak times to find a seat.
The average cost for two people is $30 to $35.
Smash burger restaurant with authentic atmosphere and old New York decor creates a distinctive setting. Live music often plays on the patio, adding to a friendly, neighborhood vibe. Burgers are highly praised, considered among the best by many.
Hamburgers come in a good quality and consistent size similar to Mac's. The atmosphere includes HipHop music and fresh air, adding to the experience.
Gluten-free options include an excellent gluten-free bun used for vegan burgers. Staff sometimes show uncertainty about gluten-free items, and gluten-free burgers are not always clearly identified when served.
Good to know
Live jazz performances occur every Sunday at 3pm on the terrace.
The Mr/Miss Harlem Shake competition is held annually.
There is no table service; customers order at the counter.
Entrance through a red curtain inside a luxury hotel leads to a hidden, intimate space with a dive bar vibe. The atmosphere feels claustrophobic yet cool, enhanced by local music and live sports. Walls invite personal expression, creating a unique, immersive experience.
Thick, perfectly cooked steak burgers stand out here, made with quality meat. Large portions come with a big serving of chips at very reasonable prices.
They serve burgers with gluten-free buns and offer gluten-free bread options. Fries are also gluten-free, making it easy to avoid gluten here.
Good to know
Expect a long queue (between 30 minutes and 1 hour) during peak hours.
You will have to queue if you go before 3 PM.
You can order online to pick up if the line is too long.
Fast food restaurant with modern design and bright, vibrant colors creates a loud, energetic atmosphere filled with kitchen noise and music. Seating consists of high chairs at a bar-style counter, fostering a casual, community vibe. The space balances playful, unique decor with a clean, welcoming environment.
Gluten-free buns come standard and options are customizable to fit dietary needs. Staff accommodate allergies by offering a gluten-free bun for Celiacs and those avoiding eggs.
Good to know
Expect wait times of over 30 minutes during peak hours.
The price for a burger, fries, and shake is around $21.
You must purchase water separately; no free water is provided.
Kosher restaurant with vibrant atmosphere and Israeli music creates a lively, fun vibe. Spacious, comfortable seating supports large groups and gatherings. Decor features a beautiful, modern redesign with a full bar offering creative craft cocktails.
Hamburgers come with crispy, perfectly salty fries and include options like the Avocado Hamburger and a Kosher hamburger. They taste really good and stand out compared to other places.
Gluten-free options include ciabatta rolls, matzo balls, and kreplach, though these come as costly extras. Staff confidently answer questions about gluten-free choices. The food tastes good despite being gluten free.
Good to know
Happy hour offers half-off everything from 4-7pm on weekdays.
The venue can host events for up to 30 people.
Birthday celebrations include a special ceremony for guests.