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    20 Gram Café

    4.3 (69 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Ramen bar
    Gab G.

    The famed $2ish sliders did not disappoint! I visited at 1:15 PM on a Saturday and there was no line. The 20g classic cheeseburgers are $2.75 each and I thought they were actually amazing. Loved the pickles and grilled onions, and the sauce had a nice kick. Note: Located inside Jubilee Market grocery store.

    Sounded good... not so much
    Nicole B.

    Haven't been in a while but consistently great sliders and today I tried the fries (usually go light on the carbs and pass). Regular small fries and a small bulgogi fries .... Service was great, friendly and quick. It's a quick stop, clean tables serve yourself type of spot. Prices have increased.. but let's be real everything has gone up! Still worth the $2.90 for the regular slider while the specialties feel a little steep at $4.50. The portion of regular fries for 4$ was just ok... and I think I'll pass next time. Bulgogi fries were delicious... but also a little steep topping in at 10$...(lucky my friend got em so I could try!) Great selection of canned and bottled drinks.. I def made a bad choice... trying to go with a no sugar added option... but that's totally on me (I'll blame my margarita addiction). The regular sliders are still a great hit and great value, cooked perfectly and served straight off the grill. Still a solid burger spot!

    Seoulful spread
    Emily G.

    Great cheap food. Burgers are solid but small (you get what you pay for). Last time I tried the breakfast and thought the 20g scrambler was great (think bfast loaded tots), but a lot of stuff like the sausage and other bagel flavors were already sold out (or they didn't restock?) I also got Seoulful spread but it didn't have any of the ingredients (like cucumber, vinegar, sesame seeds) that it said it would on the menu. I assume they ran out of those ingredients as well. 20g-riddle (brown sugar pancake bfast sandwich) is yummy but I only had a bite. I would imagine that it'd be too much sweetness from the hotteok for me. There's restrooms in the back. Service is good. Lots of seats indoors, some outdoor seating.

    Spicy boy
    Kelly L.

    The menu has changed since I came to 20 Gram Cafe last year. They still have the hamburger and cheese burger, but they added a few other options as well. The only one I was interested in trying was the Spicy Boy Burger ($3). It included Cheddar cheese, onion, sriracha ketchup, and jalapeno which adds a great kick. Definitely going to keep getting these if they remain on the menu! For the price, I think these sliders are totally worth buying. There is plenty of seating and 2 bathrooms in the back.

    Michelle C.

    Really nice addition to Jubilee downstairs-- 20 Gram serves up burgers, fries, ramen, and they even have a test kitchen for adventurous eaters. On my most recent visit, I decided to try their fried enoki sando ($4) which came with tempura-battered enoki topped with slaw and a spicy gochujang-based mayo. I liked the crispiness of the enoki but I thought they would have served it in white bread the way sandos are usually served in. Instead, they opted for the regular burger bun. I also would have liked a bit more slaw as it got a little dry towards the end. I have previously tried their classic smashburgers (now $2.75) which are a nice post-shopping treat. Overall, I'm really pleased that 20 Gram has managed to keep a lot of their costs low and menu exciting.

    Double patty cheeseburger slider
    Alex M.

    Don't let the price or size fool you, these burger sliders pack serious quality and flavor. I had the double patty cheeseburger slider and was highly satisfied. I usually add mustard to my burgers, but their house sauce was so good, it made mustard completely unnecessary. As much as I wanted to eat an exorbitant amount of them, I had to practice some self-control. This was my second visit to 20 Gram Cafe, and let me tell you, these sliders are the perfect way to enjoy a well-earned cheat day. I'll absolutely be back for more.

    Tuna Melt, Cheeseburger and Tater Tots
    Steven Z.

    Food - 5/5 Came here with my girlfriend and we got a cheeseburger each, a tuna melt to share and tater tots. The cheeseburger sliders were a bit bigger than White Castle size but tasted delicious. It came with onions, pickles and special burger sauce. Everything meshed so well together. The tuna melt was also good and worth a try. The tuna salad is freshly made in house. Tater tots were crispy and nothing special. Service - 5/5 It's situated inside of Jubilee Market, just order at the counter and you pick up your food when it's ready. Nothing special, the job gets done. Ambiance - 3/5 It's inside a cafe inside a supermarket. Cool spot for a super casual date. Nothing romantic.

    Sausage, egg, and cheese on an everything bagel
    Constance L.

    Friendly, efficient, and tasty -- what more could you ask for? I ordered an everything bagel egg and cheese with sausage, which came out to under $5. Perfectly toasty, melty, and savory, this was a perfect breakfast sandwich to start out a brisk, clear morning exploring the city. Can't wait to come back and try their burgers!

    Cheeseburger
    Barney C.

    While I was in the neighborhood, I decided to stop by to try the cheeseburger slider. It wasn't worth going out of your way but if you found yourself down by the water in greenpoint craving a burger it would satisfy your craving. The cheap price is definitely a treat / throwback and nice touch by the owners. The wait was a bit longer than I expected as the grill cooked up about a dozen orders before any were handed out to customers. The register employee was very friendly and attentive. The vibe is a deli/grocery store food court which is essentially what it is. I did like that I probably could have done some grocery shopping while waiting for my burgers. If I lived closer that might be the move!

    Menu September 2025
    Matthew H.

    It's 5 stars for me!! While it looks like a food spot in one side and coffee shop on the other side it's all one place and that's 20 grams cafe. The space is inside a "market" with a handful of high tops and some outdoor seating I believe. I took my food to go so I did t hang out long. The stag was friendly and helped answer any questions. The food was fresh and came out in like 6 mins. I didn't eat it till like 10 mins later and it was still super hot. I would absolutely go back next time in in town to try the other items.

    Kathryn T.

    You just can't beat the prices... living in New York is expensive and what we all love is a good deal packed with flavor. Order the whole menu if you dare -- it's all good and affordable and hits any craving that might come you way. The cheeseburger is great and the onion is perfect for anyone that loves that flavor. Also order the tater tots and maybe ramen when you're at it. You can tell the ingredients are good quality and it's even more motivating to check out the market downstairs. There's some indoor and outdoor seating and the service is quick for the quality of items.

    Drinks Menu 11/27/24
    Sally Z.

    Service: 3.9/5 Food: 3.4/5 Actually located in the Jubilee Market, but you can see it from the outside. Good amount of seating + the menu is decently sized. Although, I would really only get the stuff off the eats menu. What I Ordered: - tuna melt (no cheese): pickles was an interesting add, pretty solid slider, smaller than anticipated but makes sense for the price - salted chocolate cookie: a little hard, think it'll be better heated up w ice cream - Ham/Cheeseburger: partner liked the cheeseburger more. ate one of each, then went right back to order 2 more. good snack size.

    Cheeseburger, tuna melt slider, and tator tots
    Sarah A.

    My boyfriend and I came here on a Friday afternoon and it was very quiet and not very busy. The café is inside the Jubilee marketplace and it's on the lefthand side as soon as you enter. There are plenty of seats. We ordered a cheeseburger each, and a tuna melt slider and tater tots to share. There were a few orders ahead of us but the food came out really quickly. Everything was really good and really cheap. I would definitely come here again! The marketplace also has a lot of unique drinks and food items.

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    Always a great time coming here. Grace and the rest of the staff kill it every time. In the past…read moreI've only gotten drinks. But yesterday, I did rhe Boozy Brunch (90min for $40). Definitely worth another trip. I got the Cajun club (w/o tomatoes) sandwich and the frozen margarita. Both were soooo good! The place might be small but it's big on the "home away from home"/chill atmosphere!

    I will never return to this establishment. What was supposed to be a brief, comforting brunch visit…read moreafter attending a funeral turned into an embarrassing and disappointing experience. I chose this place because I had visited a few times in the past and expected a positive environment. While there, I ran into an old friend who was accompanying individuals with special needs. They informed us about the R&B karaoke event, and we attempted to participate respectfully and supportively. Unfortunately, after participating, the DJ became rude and dismissive. My friends decided not to continue because each time they attempted to request a song, the DJ was unkind and impatient, seemingly unaware--or unconcerned--that they were individuals with special needs. The situation escalated when I attempted to calmly address the disrespect. Instead of listening, the bartender repeatedly accused me of being drunk simply because I was defending myself after a rude comment. I was not intoxicated; I was advocating for respectful treatment. Even the DJ's own companion appeared visibly shocked by the comment made toward me, as if anticipating a reaction. I remained composed and professional despite being deeply upset. What disappointed me most was the staff's decision to defend the DJ's behavior rather than acknowledge how inappropriate and disrespectful the interaction was. This reflects poorly on how this establishment treats people--especially those who deserve patience, understanding, and dignity. I came expecting an enjoyable brunch experience and left feeling ashamed for having trusted this place. It is clear that the venue prioritizes protecting mediocre DJs with minimal local popularity over treating customers with basic respect. Poor organization, lack of proper event management, and unprofessional staff behavior made this experience unacceptable. I have visited many establishments and have never felt so disrespected. I will not be returning.

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    4.5(70 reviews)
    3.8 miProspect Heights, Crown Heights

    Quaint neighborhood spot that's perfect for brunch. Came here on a Saturday and while the wait was…read moreabout an hr, there was plenty to do in the area to keep us busy. Every table has a placemat with crayons which is such a fun way to keep kids and adults entertained. The food was delicious and tasted fresh, living up to their messaging on sourcing local food. We ordered the egg katsu sandwich and the eggs rothko. The sandwich was very well made with a nice crisp panko crusting that didnt feel heavy on the oil, and yet still managed to have a light airy egg inside. The eggs rothko was buttery and flavorful but still managed to not feel too heavy. The broiled tomatos on the side were a nice touch to contrast the egg and toast from the main dish. Overall I enjoyed this place and would love to come back to try more dishes. The vibe was friendly and welcoming, making it the perfect weekend brunch spot.

    Correctness/Taste (1-5): I thought the egg katsu alone was delicious, the sauce (yuzu mayo) made it…read moreeven better! I got it paired with the chicken sausage, which wasn't the best. If I were to do again, no sausage, I don't believe you need it for this sandwich. The chocolate milk is regular. - 4/5 Value (1-5): For what I got, I believe it is overpriced, even though it tasted really good, I don't know how many eggs are used to create the egg katsu, but $17 seems like a reach. There are other items on the menu that cost the same price but will make you feel more full. 3/5 Customer Service (1-5): The customer service was attentive and nice. 5/5

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