Delivery · Takeout
Excellent smash burgers and standout fries at low prices, in a tiny mostly takeout spot with occasional grease and service hiccups.
7th Street Burger Nomad delivers exceptional smash burger quality and reliable service efficiency that justify its strong local reputation, earning a solid grade B+ for consistent execution in its category. However, severe space constraints—no bathroom, minimal seating—and occasional consistency issues with grease and wait times prevent it from reaching higher territory. For a quick, affordable burger in NoMad, it's a worthwhile destination; just manage expectations around the cramped setting.
A compact counter spot in NoMad turning out crispy-edged smash burgers and fries that many swear by. Expect a short menu, quick handoffs, and a bustling room with few seats. One diner put it simply: "under twenty bucks and hit the spot", while noting the space is tiny but clean and efficient. The cooking is classic rather than flashy: thin patties, soft potato buns, pickles, onions, and house sauce. Loaded fries earn raves, and a spicy jalapeño option adds heat without overwhelming. Some find the burgers a bit greasy or small, making doubles the better move; value remains strong for the neighborhood. Families will do fine here thanks to simple burgers and fries, modest portions, and friendly staff, but seating is scarce and there is no bathroom reported by several guests. Kids who like straightforward flavors will be happy; picky eaters can skip spice and stick to a basic cheeseburger and fries.
Area: Busy NoMad/Flatiron edge with offices, hotels, and foot-traffic heavy avenues; popular for quick lunches and late bites.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked commercial corridor; occasional quality-of-life issues mentioned in reviews.
Nearby: Near Flatiron, Herald Square, boutique hotels, flower district wholesalers; heavy delivery-driver presence.
Available: Delivery, Takeout
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