Once
a carriage house for a fashionable West End Avenue home, the
site of the family-owned restaurant sports vintage-upholstered
booths, lighted Budweiser signs, and a price list reminiscent
of the 1970's. The "un-modern" restaurant draws a
diverse crowd --
students, attorneys, musicians, actors, artists,reporters, police
officers,judges, doctors, magistrates, city planners, striders,
and more.
Cheeseburgers on French bread and thick milkshakes are the two
best sellers.
Today, 90 customers can crowd into the restaurant and order
a full country breakfast or a meat-and-three lunch or dinner. |
| Best
of Citysearch |
2004
Winner - French Fries
2003 Editorial Winner - Hamburger
2003 Nominated for Hamburger
2002 Editorial Winner - Best Lunch Spot
2002 Nominated for Best Lunch Spot
2001 Audience Winner - Best Hamburger
2001 Nominated for Best Hamburger
2000 Nominated for Best Hamburger |
| Smoking |
Yes |
| Atmosphere |
Dining
At Bar or Tables |
| Hours |
Mon-Sat
9am-10:30pm |
| Payment |
Cash/Check/Travelers
Check |
| Special
Features
|
Counter,
Bar & Table/Booth Service |
| Local
Favorites
|
Beer
AND Wine |
| Meal
Type
|
Lunch/Dinner/Breakfast
|
| Parking
|
Street
|
|
User-Provided
Information |
|
Prompt
seating?
|
Yes
|
|
Delivery?
|
No |
|
Need
to Make Reservations?
|
No |
|
Romantic?
|
Definitely
Can Be... |
|
Good
for kids?
|
Yes |
|
Recommended? |
Highly |
|