12 Burgers You Need to Eat in NYC

12 Burgers You Need to Eat in NYC


Discover a dozen burgers you need to eat when you’re in the Big Apple. They’re all big, juicy and delicious.

Cheeseburger at Red Hook Tavern in NYC
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Hamburger lovers have a happy place in New York City. Actually, they have a lot of happy places.

Historically famous for its bagels and pizza, the city has quietly become a hub for some of the best hamburgers in the world. These juicy gems can be found everywhere from smash patty burgers at retro counters to ginorumous burgers at fancy schmancy restaurants. In fact, some of the city’s top eateries now serve burgers at premium prices that easily exceed $30. And, sadly, a side of fries is often extra.

Don’t despair if you can’t justify big bucks for a hamburger or if you’re unable to score a reservation at the hot NYC restaurant du jour. There are still New York City burgers that clock in under $10 and many are served at restaurants where reservations aren’t a must.

Our Picks for The Best Burgers in NYC

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We’re always up for eating burgers in New York City. | Image: ©2foodtrippers

We ate a lot of hamburgers when we lived and worked in NYC and we’ve made it our mission to eat more each time we return to the Big Apple. With a diverse range of sizes, shapes and flavors, these burgers never bore us. In fact, we have no problem eating a different hamburger every day during a week-long visit.

These are our favorite hamburgers in Manhattan and Brooklyn:

1. Red Hook Tavern – Best Hamburger in NYC

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Dry-Aged Red Hook Tavern Burger and Fried Potatoes at Red Hook Tavern | Image: ©2foodtrippers

You may be surprised that our pick for the best New York City hamburger is in Brooklyn instead of Manhattan. We were surprised too, especially since getting to Red Hook is quite the schlep. But choosing Red Hook Tavern for this honor was a no brainer once we bit into a dry-aged Red Hook Tavern burger. That burger was nothing short of a monstrous, juicy masterpiece.

Open since 2019, Red Hook Tavern is one of New York City’s great gastropubs with a bustling saloon vibe and a menu filled with elevated pub dishes including one of best wedge salads we’ve ever eaten. Billy Durney first achieved fame for his smoked meat at Hometown Bar-B-Que, also in Red Hook, and now his burger is in the spotlight.

Thick and juicy, Durney’s dry-aged patties are perfectly cooked to a mid-rare pink before they’re simply adorned with American cheese and raw white onion slices. Crinkly potato rounds are a welcome addition that complete the dish.

Pro Tip
Save room for dessert and walk over to Steve’s Authentic Key Lime Pie where you can eat a key lime tart with a view of the Statue of Liberty. If you’re feeling frisky, order a Swingle. Hand-dipped in molten Belgian chocolate, the frozen key lime tart is like a popsicle but more decadent.

Price Level: High
Reservations: Recommended
Burger to Order: Dry-Aged Red Hook Tavern Burger

Red Hook Tavern is located at 329 Van Brunt Street, Brooklyn, NY 11231, United States.

2. Minetta Tavern – Ultra Luxe Tavern Burger

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Black Label Burger and Fries at Minetta Tavern | Image: ©2foodtrippers

Minetta Tavern is a classic New York tavern with excellent food and two famous burgers on its menu. Topped with cheddar cheese and caramelized onions, the Minetta Burger is great. However, it’s the restaurant’s black label burger that ranks as one of the richest single bites of burger bliss in the city. Both hamburgers are served on brioche buns and come with fries on the side. Interestingly, the more expensive black label burger is cheese-free as not to disturb its tasty melange of ‘prime dry aged beef cuts’.

Operated by one of New York’s great restaurateurs, Keith McNally, Minetta Tavern is an iconic NYC restaurant with a history that dates back to 1937. Originally a West Village hangout for some of the city’s most noteable writers, the historic restaurant lost its luster over the years. Things changed in 2009 when restauranteur McNally took the reins. Not only did he transform the tavern into a modern American bistro with French accents, but he also added two of the city’s best hamburgers to its menu.

Pro Tip
While you can request that cheddar be added to your black label burger, we say skip the cheese and enjoy the burger’s big, fatty, beefy flavors without distraction.

Price Level: Premium
Reservations: Necessary
Burger to Order: Black Label Burger

Minetta Tavern is located at 113 MacDougal Street, New York, NY 10012, United States.

3. Hamburger America – Smash Patty Phenom

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George Motz holds court (and his own branded knife) at Hamburger America. | Images: ©2foodtrippers

Unlike most chefs who achieve fame after they pay their dues in the kitchen, hamburger aficionado George Motz opened Hamburger America after he achieved multimedia fame with books, a documentary and a Travel Channel show. That early fame hasn’t dimmed Motz’s carnivorous passion. In fact, it was on full display during our mid-day lunch.

While Motz didn’t physically cook our hamburgers, his enthusiasm was palpable as he mingled with patrons who fillled all eleven counter stools at his Soho luncheonette. (There’s booth seating at Hamburger America too.) After missing out on eating at the restaurant soon after it opened in late 2023, we were happy to snag two of those stools and eat three of Motz’s signature hamburgers.

Sitting at the counter was like attending a hamburger sporting event with a front row view of burger chefs working flat top grills with finesse. As to which was the best hamburger, we agree to disagree. One of us favored the smash burger topped with mustard, diced onion, dill pickle and cheese. He was clearly wrong since our fried onion burger was a meaty masterpiece enhanced by its melty blend of American cheese and gooey caramelized onions. The patty melt was tasty too.

Pro Tip
Arrive on a weekday at an off-peak time to avoid a long wait for a stool at Hamburger America’s burger bar.

Prices Level: Affordable
Reservations: Nope – First Come, First Served
Burgers to Order: Classic Smash Burger, The Chester and George Motz’s Fried Onion Burger

Hamburger America is located at 51 MacDougal Street, New York, NY 10012, United States.

4. 4 Charles Prime Rib – Holy Grail Cheeseburger

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Double Wagyu Cheeseburger Topped with a Farm Egg and Bacon at 4 Charles Prime Rib | Image: ©2foodtrippers

If you’re a TikTok fan, then you already know four things about 4 Charles Prime Rib. First, you know that its cheeseburgers are the holy grail in NYC. Second, you know to splurge and add both a farm egg and a bacon slab to that cheeseburger. Third, you know that a loaded cheeseburger at the intimate supper club is luxury priced. And, fourth, you know that scoring a 4 Charles reservation is next to impossible.

Since we knew these four things, our eyes were wide open when we pulled every stop to score a brunch reservation at the clubby West Village hot spot. Then, after we accomplished our goal, we wondered if the 4 Charles cheeseburger would live up to our lofty expectations. Spoiler Alert – it did.

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Double Wagyu Cheeseburger Topped with a Farm Egg and Bacon at 4 Charles Prime Rib | Image: ©2foodtrippers

The experience of eating a loaded 4 Charles cheeseburger starts when it arrives at the table. That’s when a white-gloved server cracks the egg before cutting the double wagyu burger in half. It’s quite the show. For us, though, the real entertainment occured when we bit into the über juicy cheeseburger. It reminded us of the first time we bit into an Au Cheval burger in Chicago but even better.

Ironically, as much as we liked the cheeseburger, it wasn’t our favorite dish at 4 Charles. That honor goes to the French dip sandwich that stole our hearts and filled our bellies. Paired with a bowl of strawberry ice cream, the chocolate cream pie we shared for dessert was great too.

Pro Tip
4 Charles releases reservations on a rolling basis 21 days in advance at 9AM via the Resy reservation system. If you don’t score a reservation on your first try, sign up to be notified when/if tables become available. Beyond that, our best advice is to be diligent and creative.

Price Level: Luxury
Reservations: Good Luck!
Burger to Order: Double Wagyu Cheeseburger with a Farm Egg and Bacon

4 Charles Prime Rib is located at 4 Charles Street, New York, NY 10014, United States.

5. Emily – Hamburger with Pizza on the Side

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Emmy Double Stack Burger at Emily West Village | Image: ©2foodtrippers

The concept of ordering a hamburger at a pizzeria is counterintuitive to pizza snobs (like us). However, that’s exactly what we did during our dinner at Emily when, we ordered a Detroit style pie and an Emmy double stack burger.

That cheeseburger, the only burger available on Emily’s West Village menu, was a messy beast. Its two patties, made with dry-aged grass fed beef sourced from Pat LaFrieda, were topped with caramelized onion, American cheese, spicy sauce and sliced pickles. A pretzel bun provided the burger’s finishing touch while waffle fries filled the plate

Pro Tip
The sole hamburger on the menu at the original Emily in Brooklyn comes with one patty instead of two, Grafton cheddar instead of American cheese and waffle fries instead of regular fries. Neither Emily location allows hamburger modifications.

Price Level: High
Reservations: Recommended
Burgers to Order: Emmy Burger (Brooklyn) and Emmy Double Stack Burger (West Village)

Emily has locations in Brooklyn and Manhattan. We chowed down at the West Village Emily located at 35 Downing Street, New York, NY 10014, United States.

6. JG Melon – Ultimate NYC Pub Burger

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Cheeseburger at JG Melon | Image: ©2foodtrippers

The JG Melon burger is a classic New York pub burger made tasty with plenty of fat and served simply with a pickle on a generic white plate. The restaurant doubles as one of the classic bars of NYC – a tin-ceilinged saloon with wood floors and bartenders who may have worked there longer than the bar has been serving hamburgers.

Eating at JG Melon, which has been serving its legendary burgers for over half a century, has its quirks. Expect to wait in a queue and bring cash since the Upper East Side saloon doesn’t take credit cards. However, you’ll forget about those first world hardships as soon as simple yet enormous pub burgers and cottage fries hit your table.

Pro Tip
JG Melon has five burger options: plain hamburger, cheeseburger, baconburger, cheeseburger with bacon and turkey burger. They’re all currently priced under the $20 threshhold.

Price Level: Moderate
Reservations: Nope – First Come, First Served
Burger to Order: Cheeseburger

JG Melon is located at 1291 3rd Avenue, New York, NY 10021, United States.

7. Ear Inn – Classic Dive Bar Burger

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Pat La Frieda Burger and Potato Wedges at Ear Inn | Image: ©2foodtrippers

Established in 1817, The Ear Inn has many stories to tell for those willing to listen. Some of those stories involve its status as the city’s oldest drinking establishment while others involve its historic 18th century building, its quirky sign and its auspicious former residents. It’s also home to some of the city’s best burgers.

We’re fans of The Ear Inn’s Pat La Frieda burger which is made with eight ounces of meat sourced from the vaunted NY area meat purveyor. It’s caramelized on a flat top, cooked medium rare and served with both salad and home fries. Other burger options include a lamb burger topped with tzatziki sauce and a veggie burger.

Pro Tip
Check out The Ear Inn’s music schedule and plan your visit accordingly.

Price Level: Moderate
Reservations: Not Normally Necessary
Burger to Order: Pat La Frieda Burger

Ear Inn is located at 326 Spring Street, New York, NY 10013, United States.

8. Golden Diner – Cheeseburger with an Asian Twist

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Golden Cheeseburger with Fries and a Pickle at Golden Diner | Image: ©2foodtrippers

Golden Diner is justifiably famous for its Honey Butter Panackes. If you haven’t previously eaten at the Chinatown eatery located under the Manhattan Bridge, you’ll obviously need to order the fluffy breakfast staple. However, if you’re a burger fan, go with a friend and order the Golden Cheeseburger too.

Despite its appearance, the Golden Cheeseburger is far from standard. That’s thanks to the addition of Korean-inspired mushroom gochujang sauce. This earthy sauce adds a spicy yet sweet element to the big meaty burger. The burger is served a sesame scallion milk bun and also topped with sliced pickles from The Pickle Guys located in nearby Lower East Side.

Pro Tip
Upgrade your Golden Cheeseburger to include fries and a pickle.

Price Level: Moderate
Reservations: Difficult
Burger to Order: Golden Cheeseburger

Golden Diner is located at 123 Madison Street, New York, NY 10002, United States.

9. Gotham Burger Social Club – Smash Burger

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Double Gotham Smash Burger at Gotham Burger Social Club | Image: ©2foodtrippers

Gotham Burger Social Club proved us wrong just when we were starting to think that smash burgers had jumped the shark. The double Gotham Smash Burger we ate at the hamburger joint’s Brooklyn location had two smashed patties that were charred on the outside yet not at all burnt tasting. It also had grilled onions, American cheese, pickle slices, japlapeno peppers, club sauce, ketchup, mustard and a buttery bun.

Mike Puma opened the original Lower East Side ‘club’ in 2024 after smashing burgers for years while operating his a popular pop-up. Beyond his signature smash burger, Puma has added comfort foods like chopped cheese tacos, hot dogs and tater tots to the menu. His menu also includes a vegan smash burger if that’s how you roll.

Pro Tip
Skip the fries and order frickles (i.e. fried pickles) instead.

Price Level: Affordable
Reservations: Nope
Burger to Order: Gotham Smash

The original Gotham Burger Social Club is located at 131 Essex St, New York, NY 10002, United States. We ate our smash burger at the Brookly location inside Threes Brewery in Green Point.

10. Shake Shack – Elevated Fast Food Burger

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SmokeShack Burger and Crinkle Cut Fries at Shake Shack | Image: ©2foodtrippers

We could be snooty and prentend that we don’t love the burgers at Shake Shack but that wouldn’t be truthful. It’s been our favorite American fast food restaurant since we first visited the original location back in 2007. And, while we like Shake Shack’s standard ShackBurger with its angus beef blend patty, melted cheese and special sauce, we’re partial to the SmokeShack. That big boy burger is topped with applewood-smoked bacon, chopped cherry peppers and special sauce.

Yes, we know that Shake Shake is a chain restaurant with hundreds of locations throughout the US plus more in Asia, Europe and Mexico. However, we consider Shake Shake to be a New York hamburger joint since its original location is in Manhattan. Plus, Shake Shake founder, Danny Meyer, is a New Yorker.

Pro Tip
Pair your hamburger with crinkle cut fries and a black and white shake for the full Shake Shake experience.

Price Level: Affordable
Reservations: Nope
Burger to Order: SmokeShack Burger

Shake Shack has multiple NYC locations. We’ve eaten at several including the original Shake Shack inside Madison Square Park, the Shake Shack inside Grand Central and a Shake Shack near Carnegie Hall.

11. Pastis – French Bistro Burger

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Cheeseburger à l’Américaine and Fries at Pastis | Image: ©2foodtrippers

Located in the formerly seedy Meatpacking district, Pastis isn’t a typical burger joint. Re-opened in 2019 by Keith McNally and Stephen Starr, it’s a French-style brasserie notable for its hip clientele, a snazzy zinc bar and a menu filled with dishes more typically eaten in Paris than in Manhattan. That menu includes a burger and it’s a doozy.

Make no mistake – Pastis’ Cheeseburger à l’Américaine is an all-American concoction (per its name) that features two beef patties, cheese, pickles, onions and special sauce. We’ve heard that Pastis’ seeded buns are baked at McNally’s Balthazar which is a good thing unless you follow a gluten free diet. If that’s the case, maybe you should order a Salad Nicoise or Steak Frites instead.

Pro Tip
Burn off some burger calories by taking a walk on the nearby High Line.

Price Level: High
Reservations: Recommended
Burger to Order: Cheeseburger à l’Américaine

Pastis is located at 52 Gansevoort Street, New York, NY 10014, United States.

12. The Grill – Cheeseburger with a Perk

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Cheeseburger at The Grill | Image: ©2foodtrippers

The Grill’s cheeseburger is only available for lunch and it’s not cheap. But, despite those limitations, it’s a solid cheeseburger that comes with a major perk – eating in the magnificent dining room designed by Philip Johnson. That room, located in the Seagrams building, became famous when the legendary Four Seasons restaurant occupied the space. As grand as ever, it’s a slice of New York history that justifies the cheeseburger cost of admission.

You may not be familiar with The Grill since it’s not typically included in NYC burger lists. The restaurant is a big time steak house that’s part of the Major Food Group along with heavy hitters like Carbonne, Dirty French and Sadelle’s. Steaks are the primary draw here for those with big appetites and even bigger expense accounts.

Pro Tip
Don’t skip dessert. Mindi’s mom deemed The Grill’s Lemon Chiffon Cake to be the best cake she ever ate.

Price Level: Premium
Reservations: Necessary
Burger to Order: Cheeseburger

The Grill is located in the Seagram Building at 99 E 52nd Street, New York, NY 10022, United States.

More Notable NYC Burger Hot Spots

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We’re keen to eat hamburgers at all of these restaurants. | Image: ©2foodtrippers

The only way to find your favorite New York City hamburger is to eat as many burgers as possible. Once you try our favorites, consider adding the following additional restaurants to your hit list:

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