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Prime Burger Café
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Old Homestead Steakhouse
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Hours
Mon-Thu, noon-10:30pm; Fri, noon-11:30pm; Sat, 1pm-11pm; Sun, 1pm-9:30pm
Nearby Subway Stops
A, C, E at 14th St.; L at Sixth Ave.
Prices
$20
Payment Methods
American Express, Diners Club, MasterCard
Special Features
- Business Lunch
- Lunch
- Notable Wine List
- Outdoor Dining
- Take-Out
Alcohol
- Full Bar
Reservations
Not Accepted
Profile
Updating Old Homestead’s sidewalk seating with a nip and a tuck to pass it off as the new Prime Burger Café is clearly a bid to make the 1868 landmark seem cool. I’d say watching the glitz of their meatpacking-district neighbors had gone to the owners’ heads—except that the peppered bacon burger I’m barely able to wedge into my mouth may be the best burger I’ve ever eaten. All the variations here (Bourbon-glazed Kurobuta pork, the big-eye tuna burger, and the bunless farmer’s market special) are $20. Having recently revisited our town’s favorite burgers, I’m sure I’ve never eaten chopped prime cow in nine ounces of plump juiciness done up quite so gorgeously—with or without Vermont cheddar, blue Stilton, or house-cured bacon, and cut into four skewered quarters by the waiter if you ask. The curried green-tomato pickles alongside are a definite asset. It’s surprisingly pleasant to sit surrounded by human-size buildings and watch the eclectic parade—mommies, scantily clad nomadic beauties, disoriented bums—the sky visible, and Madonna looming giant-size on the Gansevoort Hotel. The hand-cut fries are first-rate, too. Marc Sherry is not ashamed to admit he’s practically giving away burgers to beef up lunch business. “I want our neighbors to know it isn’t all steak.”
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