Burger Heaven

Burger Heaven
Location in New York City
Restaurant information
Established 1943 (1943)
Food type Burger restaurant
Rating 17 (Zagats)
City New York City
County New York County
State New York
Country United States
Coordinates 40°45′27″N 73°58′36″W / 40.75747°N 73.97653°W / 40.75747; -73.97653Coordinates: 40°45′27″N 73°58′36″W / 40.75747°N 73.97653°W / 40.75747; -73.97653
Burger Heaven

Burger Heaven is a family owned diner-style burger restaurant in New York City, established in 1943.[1] It is not to be confused with a separate and unrelated Burger Heaven restaurant in Alberta and British Columbia, Canada that was established in 1984 and serves poutine.[2]

History

The chain started off as Beefburger on West 57th Street in 1943, but changed to Burger Heaven in 1974 due to trademark issues.[1] For its 60th birthday in 2003, the chain served 60-cent food, drink and dessert specials.[1] In addition to burgers, tuna salad is a favorite at the "consistent" chain owned by Evans Cyprus.[3] The family tradition continued with the second generation of Cyprus family members.[4]

In 2009 the chain operated six locations in Midtown Manhattan and the Upper East Side, though in recent years some locations were closed and the number of locations in May 2012 has been reduced to 3.[5]

Menu offerings at Burger Heaven include pizza burgers, chili burgers, veggie burgers, "classic beef burgers" and turkey burgers as well as an array of salads, hot and cold sandwiches such as grilled cheese, tuna melts, triple-deckers, and chicken salad.[6] The burgers are served on kaiser buns and the milk shakes are "paradisiacal".[7] Breakfast is served until 11 a.m. and omelets are available any time.[6] New York magazine describes the decor as "nostalgic 1990s-meets-1950s" noting that:

There's something about the bright yellow Formica tables, chrome fixtures, banquettes covered in cobalt vinyl, and light blue cloud-mural ceiling that does seem to bring you closer to that imaginary meat-patty paradise promised by the restaurant's name.[6]

In 2013, Zagats gave it a food rating of 17.[8]

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