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Published February 26, 2008
Ah, the financial district.
Home to clogged weekday streets and eerie Vanilla Sky-style weekends, it's never been a great place for a
quick burger. And with midtown lunch becoming an industry unto itself, the way-downtown hood has had a hard
time keeping up.
Well, no longer. The financial district is about to get a new burger spot, along with a dose of Old New York
style. Welcome to Burger Shoppe, opening Friday.
Born from the grill-crazed mind of Pop Burger's Kevin O'Connell, Burger Shoppe takes its retro décor
seriously—the display was salvaged from an abandoned diner in Philly—and proves it by serving up
1925-style patties. That means tiny 4-oz nuggets of beef, served fast enough that you'll have no problem
managing the crowds. Add in a few boardwalk-style onion rings or some skin-on shoestring fries—bundled
with a pair of burgers and a soda for a sawbuck—and you should have more than enough to keep you
busy.
And if you stick around for happy hour, you can check out the meatier barroom menu in the more subdued digs
upstairs. The real prize here is a trio of items you don't usually see at the local diner: Roasted
Marrow Bones, Hot Short Rib "Pudding," and the house filet with goose-fat hash browns and
creamed spinach.
In case you prefer your nostalgia with a little goose fat.
Burger Shoppe
30 Water St
(between Broad and Coenties Slip)
Financial District
New York, NY 10004
212-425-1000
Burger Shoppe
30 Water St
(between Broad and Coenties Slip)
Financial District
New York, NY 10004
212-425-1000
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