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    Savage Burger

    4.3 (6 reviews)
    Open 4:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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    Amazing Food, I hope to return soon, the best burger in jersey city without a doubt. 10/10

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    Diesel and Duke

    Diesel and Duke

    4.3(258 reviews)
    3.9 km
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    Cute place where you order at the counter and then pick a table. There are around 6-10 tables but…read morenot many tables for big groups, the tables are glued to floor so you can't move two together. They have regular burgers, chicken patty and an impossible patty on the menu along with fries, shakes and fried Oreos. I got the impossible burger. I forgot to ask for pickles and they were so nice to give them to me in a cup on the side. Also free water, and it's seltzer! Just ask for a water cup. There is cheese on the impossible burger, doesn't say it's vegan cheese so I suspect it's regular cheese, making this is a vegetarian burger rather than vegan The burger I know is vegan but tasted undercooked and soggy. I liked the bun and toppings, it was a pretty simple sandwich and it was filling enough. $12 though. The fries were the highlight. Huge cup of perfectly cooked and seasoned fries! Got some big long ones, I love when that happens. My friends liked their food as well but said the chicken patty had too many onions. They said the fried Oreos were delicious. The staff were nice and friendly. I would come again!

    We decided to visit this place for dinner as we were looking for a casual and quick bite to eat as…read moreit was past normal dinner time. We decided to get the Standard and the Smokeshow with fries on the menu. I'm not a fan of BBQ sauce but the onions rings got me. You order on the kiosk located on the counter. Service-wise, there isn't much, you pick up your food at the counter once it's ready/call your name. There is seating inside and outside. The burgers were fine, nothing noteworthy. A little dinky for the price you pay in my opinion since we weren't full. Fries were solid. Just normal fast food burgers you would expect. I would rank it between Burger King and Shake Shack. Of the burgers we tried in JC so far, I think Holy Burger is better. This place is perfect for a quick bite late night or a second helping if you're still hungry after dinner.

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    Diesel and Duke - Poutine fries come with gravy, cheese curds, and scallions

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    Marty’s

    Marty’s

    4.4(93 reviews)
    2.0 km

    Was thrilled when Marty's opened up in The Heights a few years ago. We were starved for quality,…read moretraditional American quick service restaurants. I won't leave a long review, but I'm gonna share a few thoughts from my frequent visits: The food is fantastic. I honestly prefer Marty's to its closest major chain comparison, Shake Shake. It's all so delicious and picture perfect every time; a feast for the belly and the eyes. Recently, a new competitor showed up in town (Smash and Zingers). I gave them a fair chance, ordering twice and trying different items, but I wasn't very impressed. My latest order with them sealed the deal that I will be going back to Marty's as my main local burger spot. My only gripe is that the fries can be a bit soggier than I like. Was hoping they'd fix that over time, but it's yet to be addressed.

    Best burger place in town. Me and my wife's go to for take out. I usually order the double patty…read morecheeseburger on a potato bun(potato bun is better than their regular sesame seed bun in my opinion). Spicy chicken sandwich is one of the best around. We get regular chicken strips for the kids...they love them. We end our order with a Cookies and Crème milkshake(my wife's favorite). The service is always fast and people are always cheerful. The ambiance of the place is always laidback - kind of a beach town vibe. I would say the only room for improvement I would recommend is changing their entire French Fries system. I've ordered from both this location and the other JC location and almost every time they Fries are a disappointment. They're always soggy and just overall not good. But other than that...best burger place in town!!!

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    30 Burgers - Hoboken - Regular Fries

    30 Burgers - Hoboken

    4.0(49 reviews)
    3.8 km

    The nachos were mid. They used lettuce instead of cilantro. It's nicer to have beans in the…read morenachos. Not that these are mandatory, but overall the taste was just a concoction of various ingredients that didn't fit together.

    In the interests of full disclosure-- I don't eat at "fast food" restaurants anymore. My days of…read morepatronizing McDonald's and Burger King are long behind me (although I did stop at a McDonald's a few years ago after having medical tests done and ordering a bagel/egg concoction and a cup of coffee; I was starving, it hit the spot, and I wrote a reasonably complimentary review of the place, if I remember right). Even 20-plus years ago, when I'd occasionally become nostalgic for a fast-food burger and order one, I invariably regretted it. But I did order from 30 Burgers a few days ago while working in Hoboken, when a co-worker (the new Godfather of Lunch) suggested ordering food and having it delivered. Usually, I would have said no. But I was suffering a migraine that particular day, the medication I take for it was having an adverse effect on me (as it sometimes will; it stops headache pain but makes me feel overall like shite) and I thought food might help settle my nausea and upset stomach. Even the erstwhile Godfather of Lunch joined us in ordering (like me, he's on a diet and it's proving effective), saying, "You people are forcing me to do this," or words to that effect. Nothing like peer pressure! I ordered the Turkey Royal Burger, which sounded simultaneously healthy and decadent. A turkey burger with a fried egg on it (it has been so long since I've indulged in eggs that I think that's what decided me on this), turkey bacon, American cheese, lettuce, tomato and mayonnaise. Along with it, I ordered a side of seasoned fries, and what initially started as a medium vanilla milkshake (I try to allow myself ice cream or an ice cream-based product only once a month). The former Godfather said, "You've come this far; you might as well go all the way." I wanted to reply, "You're forcing me to do this," as I agreed and signaled the new Godfather to place an order for the large vanilla milkshake, along with the other stuff I wanted. The food arrived pretty promptly, and the price seemed...at least to someone unused to ordering fast food...relatively reasonable. I can't remember what my co-workers ordered, but I was sorta "meh" about the whole experience. The burger was probably the best part of it. It was a large, sloppy mess, but that was satisfying to the latent glutton that I can never entirely exorcise from my psyche. And I have to say that the turkey bacon actually did taste like bacon. The fries were less satisfying, less tasty. Maybe it would have made a difference if we had actually sat down in the restaurant and ate them while they were still hot, but...despite the promptness of the delivery...they were, at best, semi-warm, and pretty tasteless. There were plenty of them, and I ended up disposing of a goodly portion (I don't like throwing away food, but I wasn't going to take them home, and I figured better they wind up in the garbage can than on my waistline or in my arteries). And the milkshake? Another co-worker ordered a medium sized milkshake and my "large" had perhaps only a half inch more of space involved in it. Which meant it probably wouldn't have made much of a difference if I had ordered a medium or a large. It was sweet, and thoroughly drinkable (if not especially tasty), but I regretted that I had used my monthly allotment of ice cream (or milkshake) for this. Oh well...chalk it up to experience! Final verdict? Not great, not bad. They have a lot of variety when it comes to burgers, and if you're into the "fast food" version, this place might rate high on your list. But, speaking purely for myself, if I do get a hankering for a cheeseburger and fries (and it does happen occasionally), I think I'll just stop at a diner or even a regular restaurant in order to indulge that urge. As far as I'm concerned, 30 Burgers is just ok.

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    30 Burgers - Hoboken - They have funnel cake, y'all!  Didn't try it because I came here for real onion rings

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    They have funnel cake, y'all! Didn't try it because I came here for real onion rings

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