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BLT Burger
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Hours
Daily, 11:30am-11pm
Nearby Subway Stops
F, V at 14th St.; 1, 2, 3 at 14th St.
Prices
$8-$17
Payment Methods
American Express, MasterCard, Visa
Special Features
- Brunch - Weekend
- Delivery
- Dine at the Bar
- Lunch
- Notable Chef
- Take-Out
Alcohol
- Full Bar
Reservations
Not Accepted
Delivery Area
Waverly Pl. to 21st St., Fourth Ave. to Washington St.
Profile
When Laurent Tourondel opened BLT Steak—the flagship of his burgeoning BLT empire—food snobs took one look at the glorified meat-and-potatoes menu and winced. What's a fine French chef doing serving stacks of onion rings and hunks of unadulterated USDA Prime? Giving the people what they want, bien sur. And Tourondel, who made his name at the French seafood specialist Cello, has built a booming industry doing just that, with variations on a crowd-pleasing theme at BLT Fish, BLT Prime, and the opening of BLT Burger.
The same fiendish junk-food frame of mind that gave rise to BLT Fish's jalapeño poppers have here yielded such unabashed Americana as saucy chicken wings, chili-cheese fries, kiddie cupcakes, and a modest array of burgers served with all the fixin's on soft, squishy buns. The "classic" combines sirloin, brisket, chuck, and short rib, but high-rollers and contrarians can opt for the $16 six-ounce "American Kobe" or the flavorful lamb merguez, dressed in the Greek-gyro fashion with yogurt sauce, onions, cucumbers, and tomatoes. BLT beverage czar Fred Dexheimer roams the booth-lined, wood-wainscoted premises, and his boozy touch is evident in the list of spiked milkshakes and fruity house cocktails. The beer selection is especially fine, with distinct categories for not only draft and bottled, but canned as well—gimmicky, yes, but tasteful too, in the case of Dale's Pale Ale, an award-winning Colorado brew.
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