Best Burger in Park slope?
Help! looking for best burger in park slope. any suggestions?
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do a google search on this, as there have been many many discussions,,
But to cut to the chase , I think most people, including myself love Bonnie's Grill..
Secret note,, they did change their french fries recently and I dont like them quite as much,, but they are still decent.
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Okay I might get boo'ed off the CH but I really love the turkey burger at Dizzy's on 8th ave and 9th street. Really, I do. The bread they serve it on is fantastic, lots of seeds and crunch to it. And I love the fries and chipotle mayo they serve. Comes with a little salad of greens. And very cheap, 8.95 or something like that. I get one often when I exit the F there. It's not your decadent red-meat, juicy juicy burger but it's very tasty.
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"Okay I might get boo'ed off the CH but I really love the turkey burger at Dizzy's on 8th ave and 9th street. Really, I do. The bread they serve it on is fantastic, lots of seeds and crunch to it. And I love the fries and chipotle mayo they serve. Comes with a little salad of greens. And very cheap, 8.95 or something like that. I get one often when I exit the F there. It's not your decadent red-meat, juicy juicy burger but it's very tasty."
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I'll back you on Dizzy's turkey burger. I'm not a big fan of the "finer diner," but that burger's a winner. Large and juicy. Nice greens and crispy fries. Love the bread. And yes, that chipotle mayo. Yum.
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I know you're all gonna laugh. But.....Santa Fe on 7th and Lincoln (yeah, yeah, yeah -- the cheesy mexican place) makes a great burger. And.....serves it on an english muffin -- which i happen to like.
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My favorite burger in the slope - and admittedly I haven't sampled all of them (much as I'd like to, in a single day even!) is the Toto burger at Bar Toto. I like how they make the bun in a sandwich press, along with onions and cheese but no lettuce or other vegetarian stuff interceding between you and your burger. I also like the fact that it's right near my house.....6th Ave and 11th Street.
So there's an assignment for you: eat every burger that gets recommended to you here in a single day and designate a champion. If Frank Bruni of the NYTimes can have dinner at BOTH Wolfgang's AND Lugers in a single night to compare them, it hardly seems like too much to ask...
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i'm so with you on the toto burger -- instant hangover cure.
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"instant hangover cure."
and a decent place to get started on another.
:-)
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Bonnies is not always what I crave- and I also don't like them with the spices.
Try the burgers at Blue Ribbon- great fries too.
If only Park Slope Ale House would come back to the way they used to be- why they were listed in the Times is beyond me...
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I love Blue Ribbon!
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White Castle, of course (but you'll travel a bot down 4th Avenue to get one)
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Rhythm and Booze at 10th ave & prospect ave in windsor terrace is my favorite burger in the vicinity. OK, it's not technically in Park Slope, but it's not far.
Bonnies is pretty good, too, as is Johnny Mack's (on 12th & 8th) but i still favor R&B for a burger.
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Okay, I've stood by many months without speaking up but finally have to speak my peace ;-) I don't see what the fuss is about Bonnie's Grill burgers. My husband and I tried them twice recently (disappointed the first time, but thought how could all these Chowhounder's be so wrong, so we gave it another shot.) We didn't like Bonnie's at all. The first time, my rare burger (and his medium-rare) both came out more like medium-well, and we didn't care for the spicings at all. We also found the coleslaw inedible. The second time pretty much more of the same. We also tried the Buffalo Wings and we thought they were also just okay, nothing great (and my husband went to school in Buffalo so he knows what they should be like.)
We won't be going back to Bonnie's. As for the perfect burger in the slope, I've yet to find it but, when we want a decent burger we go to the Park Slope Ale House. Yeah its not what it used to be but its still pretty good. The burger is always juicy and cooked as you ask and a blue cheese burger is dripping with cheese; and I like their fries too. Have yet to try Rhythm n' Booze but I will soon...they are right near we we live.
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The regular burger at Bonnie's is definitely nothing to make a trip for... BUT I had a kobe burger there last month that was outstanding. not sure if it's a regular on the specials menu, but it was Peter Luger-quality.
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I agree with the above poster about Bonnies - I just don't get what is so special about their burgers or even the Roast Beef Sandwich.
For a very tasty big handformed burger we like
200 Fifth - and they make their own fries too
besides which there are over 40 beers on tap and you can always catch the game if there is one.
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Yes, 200 Fifth has a good hamburger. Their wings are among the best I've had in NYC. Also love the beer and ale selection. I've always thought this kitchen is underrated.
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I really, really don't understand why this board loves Bonnie's. I really wanted to like their burgers b/c I like the place's atmosphere. I've tried their burgers 4 times. Each time, my burger was overcooked and pretty tasteless. For the love of God, no place that respects red meat serves it well done. Plus, they come in these pre-formed, packed and stacked flat rounds. Unsettling.
However, I randomly ended up in 200 Fifth for lunch one day. I was a bit skeptical--I even asked them if they used frozen patties b/c it seemed like the kind of place that would (embarassing in retrospect). Turns out, they grind the meat fresh there AND they actually cooked it rare as ordered, which, for some reason, few places do. Very tasty meat.
I also like Johnny Mack's (if you can stomach a terrible jukebox playing in the background).
I haven't been to Park Slope Brewery or 12th St Bar & Grill, but hear those serve up good burgers, as well.
I'd love to try all four places--200 Fifth, Johnny Mack's, Park Slope Brewery and 12th St Bar & Grill--in one weekend to compare, but I think might die.
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"I really, really don't understand why this board loves Bonnie's. ... I've tried their burgers 4 times. Each time, my burger was overcooked and pretty tasteless. For the love of God, no place that respects red meat serves it well done."
That's never happened to me and I've probably been there 50 times in the last 4 years. But different people see things in different ways.
In 1936 Babe Ruth was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. There were 226 votes cast and Ruth got 215. Eleven people didn't think the Babe belonged in the Hall.
You can't please everybody.
Link: http://www.baseballhalloffame.org/hof...
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I'm with you on the 200 5th burgers, they're pretty yummy. A litle too large maybe, but very good quality.
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If you like charred burgers, you'll like Bonnie's. If you don't, and you prefer juicier burgers, you will not. I like both types myself, so I do like Bonnie's. I think I do want to check out Cocotte though, sounds interesting.
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I have to say that 200 fith ave produces one of the most stomach-churning burgers around .. a big glob of over ground meat practically like jello.. too much meat and the actual taste of the meat is that of chemical filled crappy beef.. yes the burgers at Bonnies are formed, but i think they are done in a burger press.. but whereever it comes from, at least the beef is wholesome tasitng..like beef not chemicals.
But of course there is always the rift between those who like a huge piece of meat and those who like the thinner patty, with a more even ratio between meat and condiments. I am one of the later.
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I like the ones at Blue ribbon(expensive , but worth it) and 12th street Grill(great for brunch).
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Cocotte makes a great burger. They put cognac or bourbon in it, and when you ask for medium-rare, you get it.
I think they run a bar-only special of a burger and 2 PBRs for less than $10.
And they deliver....
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Not a big fan of Bonnie's or Blue Ribbon. I concur that Cocotte makes a dynamite burger.
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A newer spot down at 5th ave btw 15th and 16th called "Sidecar" makes a solid burger. My current favorite for the Slope area. This blog is making me hungry...
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Has anyone tried the Kobe burger at Melt? I haven't but had planned to...
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yes. i've had it 3 times. the first 2 times it was incredible. probably the best burger i've ever had. last time it came out well done so it was dry. i should have sent it back but i didn't. i'll be back. sit at the bar and it's only $10. that's a steal.
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I'll second Sidecar, that's our latest "go-to" burger spot. Plus I just really like the atmosphere there, very friendly and pleasant. Great music too.
I just wish they'd have blue cheese as an option for the burger.
We also love the burgers at Rhythm & Booze in Windsor Terrace, and they have great fries too. But not as good music as Sidecar :)
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if only sidecar were open for lunch. sigh. in the mood for a burger right now, and finding the options quite limited...
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I tried the Sidecar burger and found it too lean. the fries were great though. i second the nods for Cocotte and Rhythm & Booze's burger. Both great. Helio's used to make a great burger. i haven't been there in about a year, so I don't know if the quality is still as good.
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i think cocotte allows free corkage on sunday night. whooaaa. today is sunday. i need a burger.....hummmmm...........
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I agree that the Sidecar burger is a bit lean and nothing beats IMHO the juicy dripping burger at Rhythm & Booze. And in fact R&B has great fries too. But, I am not crazy about burgers on an English Muffin (as they serve it at R&B). And I just love Sidecar's feel. And neither place has blue cheese! So even though Rhythm & Booze is walking distance from home, Sidecar has the edge with the music and ambiance. In fact we just were there again Friday night. Plus they serve Six Point's Sweet Action which I'm really starting to love.
We'll have to try Cocette's burger as it seems that we have similar burger tastes :)
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Flatbush Farm is my vote by far. The fries there are great as well.
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12th Street Bar & Grill make an excellent burger with tasty fries. Just in case you need a bump in your cholesterol level! I've been back three times and they are consistent.
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I'm a big fan of 12th Street's burger as well. When I lived over on 13th street back in 2000-2002, the waitstaff there knew me as "burger caesar" because of my standard takeout order. The crispy onion rings make the burger there.
I'm a big fan of Bonnie's also, for sure.
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This is the GOLDEN AGE for Hamburgers on Fifth Avenue in Park Slope; some day our children, and our children's children, will long discuss the unsurpassed burger delights on this famed avenue, long after these restaurants have been replaced by banks:
200 Fifth
Bonnie's Grill
Blue Ribbon
Cocotte
Belleville
Stone Park Cafe
And, when it's all said and done, and one needs some variety in their diet, there's always the Shepard's Pie at the Chip Shop, another culinary delight.
(I'm partial to Bonnies; but Coccotte's cognac burger is superb as well)
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Last night I was craving a burger, so I ordered one for delivery from Miracle Grill on 7th Ave. and 3rd St. If you like a rare burger, I highly recommend it, as it was red and moist all the way through, although surprisingly not drippy. It came with a chipotle mayo on the side, lettuce, and tomato, and I had selected grilled onions and jack cheese as add-ons. The only thing that fell short of excellent was the standard-issue sesame seed burger bun--I would have much preferred a fluffy potato roll or anything that tasted freshly baked.
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I am personally a fan of the rare, juicy, moist burger. I only had a Bonnie's burger once, and was not a fan. My favorite burgers in the slope are definitely at Johnny Mack's -- absolutely delicious!
(My favorite burger in Manhattan is at Paul's on 2nd Avenue)
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If you're going to talk Manhattan The Royale on C and 10th (formerly the C-Note) is well worth the trip. http://nymag.com/listings/bar/royale01/
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Sidecar in Brooklyn, on 5th Ave. between 15th and 16th is without a doubt the best burger...and the best fried chicken. Relaxed bar atmosphere and solid juke box round it out completely.
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I will have to add that to my 5th avenue list.
Are there any others?
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Tavern on Dean - 'cept it is in Prospect Heights on the corner of Dean and Underhill!
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I went to Rhythm and Booze in Windsor Terrace last week and after hearing more good things about their burgers I have to agree it was pretty good. Served on an english muffin gave it the right amount of bread/meat flavor. The salad was a little weak but the onion rings were real good. And overall it was good for the price.
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I still have to try the sidecar burger I want to try the Vietnamese sandwich as well. But my vote goes to Dram Shop. I love it, it's like a homemade big mac and good fries too
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head into prospect heights, on vanderbilt ave and get the burger at Beast. It's amazing and one of the best in the area. Soda also has good burgers, very sloppy, but very juicy.
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i had an underwhelming burger at bonnie's yesterday. not because of the meat, but the bun. it was so big and hard it rendered the whole sitchuation useless. i had to eat it with a knife and fork. d'oh!
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battin' 0 for 2 here this weekend. :-(
anyone recommending dizzy's burger needs a reality check. the place itself is a blackberry-wielding-tatoo'd-lesbian-double-baby-stroller nightmare, and the food(me the burger, my wife the eggs bene dizz) was mediocre at best. EASY pass from now on.
ps - the strawberry butter(with the blueberry muffins) was interesting enough to mark it as something i will duplicate at home.
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we hit sidecar this evening. impressions(from the sidecar thread):
the burger was good(not great). but at $11($13 if you want sauteed onions), i'll keep looking. and the fries were useless, a soggy-salty nightmare. but(!!!), six point bengali & sweet action on tap, and at $5, is a definate winner. as is the spyhunter video game in the corner!
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sheep station on 4th ave. maybe not the best burger in park slope, but very good. nice and juicy. and it comes topped with pineapple, beats, and a fried egg. very interesting.
plus, they have poutine.
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Heard that Brooklyn Burger on 9th St. is under new management. Wasn't impressed by the last rendition.
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My vote goes to Bar Toto. I love love love love the panini burgers.
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