Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Retro Western-themed burger joint delivering huge, juicy patties and fun vibes; value is decent for Midtown, but service consistency and surprise service charges can frustrate.
Jackson Hole Burgers excels with juicy, generously-portioned burgers and warm, attentive service in a charming retro setting that captures Midtown nostalgia. However, inconsistent seasoning and occasional temperature misses prevent grade A-level reliability, while isolated food safety concerns add caution. It's a worthwhile burger destination for casual dining, though not among the region's premier establishments.
The room feels like a slice of Midtown nostalgia with retro western decor, a jukebox vibe, and servers who often go out of their way to be kind. Diners talk about massive, juicy burgers that arrive sizzling and a space that is lively yet still conversation-friendly. One guest summed it up: "Came hungry, left stuffed and smiling." Cooking here leans classic American comfort, not fussy—think big patties with creative toppings like PB and bacon jam, truffle mac, or a fried egg. When they hit, they really hit; a few diners wish for bolder seasoning or more consistent temps. This is ideal for burger lovers, casual dates, and groups who want satisfying plates over refinement. Families fare well thanks to kid-pleasing staples like burgers, fries, and shakes. Gluten-free buns and turkey or veggie patties surfaced in reviews, which helps parents navigate preferences. Portions are large enough to split, and staff are often warm with kids—just keep an eye on the bill if you add extras or sides.
Area: Lively Midtown East/Murray Hill corridor with offices, apartments, and after-work bar scene; draws locals and visitors.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit avenues with steady foot traffic into late evening.
Nearby: Near Grand Central and Midtown offices; hotels and bars nearby; convenient for pre-theater or casual meetups.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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