Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Casual burger-focused spot with mixed execution: some diners love the burgers and friendly service, while others report slow service, pricing surprises, and occasional bait-and-switch concerns.
Queen Burger delivers satisfying burgers when execution aligns, but inconsistent dish quality—cold mains, raw items, missing orders—prevents a higher grade. Service swings between warm and frazzled, particularly during peak hours, while recent complaints suggest mild operational decline. Worth visiting for a solid burger in a convenient neighborhood spot, but expect variable experiences.
The room feels casual and bustling with a neighborhood mix of families, hospital visitors, and regulars. Service impressions swing from warm to frazzled; one diner noted, "we waited far too long between courses," while another praised a spot-on burger and reasonable lunch bill. Expect energy to spike at peak hours. The cooking leans classic comfort food—burgers first—rounded out by familiar starters and a few Spanish-leaning mains. When the kitchen hits, patties are juicy and satisfying; misses include cold plates or uneven seasoning. Pricing feels mid-range, but watch for supplements and VAT that nudge totals higher than the menu suggests. Families will find it workable: burgers, chicken bites, and simple sides suit kids, though there is no clear kids menu on show. If your crew needs quiet or speedy pacing, plan off-peak. Vegetarian and some gluten-free picks exist, but options are limited; bring flexible eaters for the smoothest visit.
Area: Residential-commercial pocket near Ramón y Cajal Hospital; practical, mixed local crowd over destination dining.
Safety: Generally safe, busy by day due to hospital and services; standard urban safety at night.
Nearby: Near hospital, other casual restaurants, and neighborhood services; convenient for quick meals and groups.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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