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“Glum Wall Streeters can take solace in $4 burgers, two-for-$5 hot dogs, and buttermilk-batter onion rings served in a space made to look like an old soda fou...” —nymag

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THE BURGER SHOPPE Address: 30 Water Street, New York NY 10004 (b/n Broad Street and Coenties Slip; map) Phone: 212-425-1000 Website: burgershoppenyc.com The Skinny: The space is beautiful—all 1930s retro charm on the burger-parlor ground floor with a cozy, well-worn bar on the second fl... Read More
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Burger Shoppe, the three week old retro burger joint down near Wall Street was anticipated by some desperate FiDi folk as their own version of Shake Shack. Co-owned by a Pop Burger chef and decked out in formica counters and original diner floor, it had potential as a go-to neighborhood spot. Early ... Read More
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I have various friends and family who work by Water street so I've been in the area a few times for lunch. The first time I met up with a friend, we had to take care of some business and didn't get a chance to eat. I walked by this restaurant on my way to the subway and grabbed a burger to go. The 2... Read More
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After reading about Burger Shoppe's opening over on NYC Nosh, I decided I wanted burgers. Screw this making and bringing my own lunch in thing for one day - I wanted a good burger, I wanted Shake Shack actually, but this would have to do since I don't work up by Madison Park, I work in the dreaded ... Read More
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This is the Monday Opening Report, a new regular feature that will provide the precise status of venues reported as open elsewhere. As per standard operating procedure around here, your contributions are so very welcome. Petraske's Mercury Dime, Pre-Plywood 1) East Village: The Hearth guys’ mu... Read More
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This just exudes AC/DC. Photo: Nick AtlasPop Burger was the original burger joint–cum–party spot, so when partner Kevin O'Connell opened Burger Shoppe in the financial district a couple weeks ago, we were curious to see what would be on the house sound system. Would the soda-fountain motif carry ove... Read More
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Elettaria: Hendrix shredded here once upon a time, when it was a music venue called The 8th Wonder, but now the stage is an open kitchen and South Asian-spiced American dishes are the stars. Decorated by the man behind Allen & Delancey, the seductive 72-seat interior (pictured) features a rustic... Read More
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[Pigging by Wilfrid: July 21, 2008] Patricio Sandoval has been packing a young, affluent crowd into the Mercadito taquerias in the East and West Villages since - believe it or not - 2004. And I swear it's as much as a year ago that I noticed a wine and beer license application pending for an emp... Read More
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In the interest of self-promotion, we bring you BURGER SHOPPE, the new burger restaurant co-owned by Sorted founder Heather Tierney and former Pop Burger chef Kevin O’Connell. Burger Shoppe is two restaurants in one: the ground floor offers quick-service burgers (made from daily ground Hereford beef... Read More
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