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67 Lafayette Ave., Brooklyn, NY, 11217
nr. Fulton St.
718-797-7150
hbbrooklyn from 11238 | Posted on 10/29/09
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Warning they will get your order wrong!!! We live in the neighborhood and have eaten in and taken out from burger 67. Every time they get the order wrong, it has happened 4 times now! Even when it is not busy. There are always 5 workers standing around chatting. Not worth your money or time.
EatItBrooklyn from 11231 | Posted on 10/4/08
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Love this place. Great burger combos, best onion rings ever, and great milkshakes. For photos, check out: www.eatbrooklynfood.blogspot.com and click on "burgers"!
joethebrooklynguy from 11205 | Posted on 5/28/08
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Good burger, average service based on 3 visits, actually expensive, based on the location. My burger was cold when it came because the wait staff was unoccupied (they had no one but me in mid-afternoon) and let it sit there after the cook (not a chef) put it up. I sent it back and pointed out the whole "I know I'm here alone but expect the best" argument and got another burger slammed on the table. They offer delivery. I placed an order for delivery but it never showed. When I called, I was hung up on twice, then told that the delivery guy couldn't find my apt. I am still waiting for those burgers, two months later. Finally, because the replacement burger originally given on my first visit was OK, I stopped in again on 5-27-2008. What a f---ing nightmare! Words could not describe how I was treated (yes, I reminded them of their prior failures).
jeffus1 from 11217 | Posted on 7/16/07
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In this city of burgers the deciding factor of doneness seems to seperate the pack from 'neighborhood hot spot', to 'soon to be forgotten'. I found that the burgers at 67 are consistantly on the mark. I spoke to the chef one day while there was some down time and he confirmed the imperative of proper doneness and aggressive seasoning for a burger to be elavated out of the realm of fast food to an enjoyable fast meal. If you find yourself heading to B.A.M. and time running short, you will do yourself a great sevice by stopping by the 67 burger to remind you what a good burger is about.
genghisbahng from 11217 | Posted on 6/12/07
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It's nice to see a burger joint that doesn't try to gild the lilly. Simple, high-quality, fresh ingredients, prepared well. The burgers are fine - big, meaty, juicy, and flavorful - but it's the TURKEY burgers that are truly special. So rich and tasty you don't miss not having real beef. The owners really paid close attention to the details - thick, tangy pickle slices; fresh slab of red onion; a single, broad leaf of crisp lettuce. Oh and the fries (regular, curly, or sweet potato) are great too. :) In a word: Yum. p.s. - super kid-friendly too.
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