Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Fast-casual burgers near the PATH with a huge menu, good shakes, and fair prices, but inconsistent execution and some service/cleanliness complaints mean experiences vary.
30 Burgers delivers reliable fast-casual burger satisfaction with strong food quality and friendly, attentive service, supported by fair pricing and a convenient Hoboken Terminal location. However, inconsistent execution—ranging from juicy patties to burnt or dry burgers, and fries that swing between crisp and cold—prevents higher performance, while severely limited seating constrains the dining experience. It's a solid neighborhood burger stop for commuters and families seeking quick, affordable meals, but lacks the consistency and ambiance to compete with the area's better-regarded casual restaurants.
Tucked by the Hoboken Terminal, 30 Burgers is a fast-casual spot with a sprawling menu and quick counter service that keeps commuters fed. Guests describe juicy, hefty burgers, crisp sides, and friendly staff, though seating is tight. One diner summed it up: good price for a filling burger-and-fries fix. The cooking leans classic American comfort with some global nods like masala fries and kati rolls. Expect lots of topping combos, reliable shakes, and flexibility if you want to customize your order. It is more about solid execution than culinary fireworks, and delivery performance can vary by rush and platform. Families are well-covered: there is a clear junior menu with burgers, tenders, and grilled cheese plus fries and a drink. Portions are manageable, flavors are familiar, and prices are reasonable for feeding kids after the PATH or soccer practice. Limited seating means peak times may be a squeeze.
Area: Busy waterfront commuter hub by the PATH; mix of office workers, commuters, and nightlife traffic.
Safety: Generally safe, high foot traffic; occasional late-night loitering reported.
Nearby: Steps from Hoboken Terminal, waterfront walkway, bars and fast-casual eateries nearby.
Available: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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