On the famous Black Label burger, Lockhart Steele: "At the high end, my personal favorite. Flavor overwhelms each time it is visited anew." Andrew Zimmern: "One of my top 10." Any questions?
Get the minetta burger medium, it's still plenty pink. Also the meat is so good the bun is almost doing a disservice by existing. You also get like 3 portions' worth of AMAZING fries. Skip the pickle.
Dry Aged Côte de Boeuf, Bone-In N.Y. Strip and Filet Mignon drenched in RoquefortCheese that can be paired with your choice of four different types of delectable potatoes
The Black Label Burger: This top-secret recipe features a combo of New York strip, brisket and skirt steak--topped with caramelized onions, then sandwiched inside a brioche bun. 続きを見る
The dry-aged Cote de Boeuf is legendary, a tad pricey ($140) - lives up to its reputation. Black Label Burger also fully deserving of its accolades. If at bar, ask for Cameron - BEST chap ever - TIP!
The Black Label Burger with dry-aged beef and a pillowy bun smothered with caramelized onions & tangycheddar cheese? Or the easygoing classic? Either way, both burger here are off the charts.
The black label burger is an absolute delight. Simple but very powerful. No cheese, no sauces, and no distractions. Just a bun and a great thick beef patty in between.
Yes the black label burger is worth every cent. If you're adventurous ask for cheese on this monster. Bartenders know their cocktails so always a plus to sit by the bar. Book ahead as it's pretty busy
OK, the burger is $24. But it’s one of the best damn burgers in the entire state of New York, and it’s topped with cheddar and caramelized onions. (In other words, it’s worth it.) 続きを見る
Black Label Burger. Done. Côte de Boeuf main course if you're strong enough. PS, if you want their decadent souffle, you best put the order in at the start of your dine!
Paying $26 for a burger is easy to scoff at, unless it’s the legendary Black Label Burger at this restored Village relic which once served luminaries like Hemingway and Cummings. (RC & CP) 続きを見る
A nice decorated atmosphere. The black label burger lives up to the hype a very unctuous meaty burger. The bone marrow is a great start and don't forget to leave room for dessert.
Cults love to come here for an upscale meal. They have a reputation for retrococktails and $26 Black Label burger. Madeline says it's “the best hamburger I’ve had in my life.”
Keith McNally's reborn Minetta is a masterpiece—an old New York saloon, modern steakhouse and celeb haunt all in one. The problem: getting in. (The Black Label Burger is worth it.) [Eater 38 Member] 続きを見る
Very good. Not sure I believe in the Black Label burger as a pricetag or as a concept, but still a great place. If you're looking for a great burger, you find one easily for a lot less than $26.
The secret is sit at the bar: watch the awesome bar tenders at work, feel the vibe of the New York crowd behind you while you make friends with the person next to you. Oh and the food is pretty amaze!
Get a side of Dijon and mayo to dip the massive serving of crispyfries that come without your burger. If you didn't order the burger, get a side of the fries.
Make reservations or grab a seat at the bar and dine on The Black Label Burger, made with a selection of prime dry-aged beef cuts with caramelized onions. It’s totally worth it.
the luxuriousdry agedburger lives up to the hype, it's the tavern's marrow bone-crowned côte du boeuf for two. excellent lamb saddle, as well as New York strip and Roquefort-smothered filets.
The Black Label Burger was the best burger I have ever had. The aligot, which I never had was outstanding. Also, the people I was with said the roasted beets and asparagusvinaigrette were amazing.
Tasting Table Top10 Steak Frites: "Tavern Steak with pomme frites" With good char, a nice pat of herb butter and classic McNally style crack-fries, this is one of the most New York rooms in town.
Wait approx one month for a dinnerreservation OR slide in with no problem for brunch, order the black label burger, and enjoy an old school New York gem.
"Of all the burgers I've eaten, this one, made with different cuts of prime dry-aged beef and caramelized onions (and no cheese), is tops and worth the expense." Chef Scott Conant 続きを見る
Black Label Burger was amazing. Despite being a "burger," it had the taste of great steak. Côte de boeuf was great too. Don't forget to ask for toast and the onion jam for the accompanying marrow.
Go with a friend and split a black label burger as an appetizer and a bone-in strip for the main course. Finish it all off with a chocolate soufflé with vanilla ice cream.
I would say that Minetta has the best burger in New York, but that's sort of like saying that the space shuttle is the best car. The Black label burger is competing on a different level.
This place ruined steaks for me in the best of ways. Now when I go to any steakhouse I'm demanding marrow bones to accompany it. Don't forget the pork sausage balls and the giant chocolate souffle!
Don’t miss out on the Black Label Burger, named one of the best in America! Order it on the rawer side so you can appreciate that savory ground beef flavor topped with the sweet caramelized onions.
If you're eating by yourself let them know. Bartender quickly finds you a spot at the bar and saves it for you. Very friendly staff. The Black Label Burger is a MUST have. Make reservation if possible
If it's your first time, you pretty much have to get one of the burgers, full stop. If you've had the burger before, be sure to listen to the specials for the day, they're hard to beat.
Don't split the burger. Don't listen to any of the reviews. This burger is so good you will regret sharing half. If anything split the fries and enjoy a whole mouth watering burger to yourself.
The legendary restaurant "Minetta Burger" is stunning, with juicy meat, good bread and very good cheese. The caramelized onions are not my favorite, but overall its a great burger. Rating 8 out of 10.
If you're here for brunch, don't order a Bloody Mary w/out consulting the Bloody Mary Menu. Don't fear the Surf & TurfBloody Mary (tho the Green Tomatoes Mary can be pretty polarizing)
Delicious Black Label Burger with a THICK prime dry-aged beef cut topped with caramelized onions. Even the thin, crispy, heaping mound of french fries on the side will make you say, "Whoa..."
Best burger you'll ever eat in your life : Black Label - but do yourself a favor and get roasted sweet potatoes on the side instead of fries , they are AMAZING!
While many other great burgers have been born in this city (Shake Shack, Burger Joint, etc.), this luxe is the one that best encapsulates the things New York loves—quality, decadence, and money.
Walk in thru the front curtain and get transported thru time to speak easy feel with great array of craft beers and liquor. The staff was friendly and food was great too..make sure u get 26$ burger!!
the black label burger is obviously the thing to order. i enjoyed mine, but don't expect to be blown away (i personally prefer the Spotted Pig's offering)
The crowd at this Keith McNally might be slightly annoying ("Tod, you just got a fingerprint on my silver tie-clip!"), but the exquisitely-beefy Black Label burger is worth it. 続きを見る
The black label burger is totally unique, with a strong meaty flavor. (Read up on it before you go!) Understated from the outside, you'll find an alluring old-time feel inside.
One of my favorite dining experiences in the city. Great service and the Black Label burger is worth every penny. These guys know how to run a restaurant!
Omg! Just stopped in for a quick cocktail, but I will def be back to eat. Employees are so welcoming and friendly and the menu looked amazing! Will be back.
Though it’s not quite the same as it was when F. Scott Fitzgerald hung out here (along with contemporaries like Ernest Hemingway), you can soak in the old-timey ambience—assuming you can get a table. 続きを見る