Retro Grill
Retro Grill
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Caters: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
2 reviews
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Well hello there Retro Grill….so nice to meet you.
This place has a cool hip vibe , with all these retro signs & posters. It's a small place, yet it pumps out some delicious burgers! This place is Halal/Kosher (you know you're gonna pay for that) so don't expect to get a cheeseburger. But , I must say the Retro Burger was juicy & hot! This place has an open kitchen so you can actually see & hear them cooking (does get a little noisy in here though). As I'm sitting & feasting on my burger – the phone to this place is ringing off the hook, people are ordering the brisket like crazy …in one conversation the cashier had to call someone back to tell them they ran out of brisket- I guess its that good. I will be back to try that.
This place got a few remarks about the people at the counter – yeah, the one guy I delay with was Kurt & short but I'm not here to make friends- here to eat! Haha. Enjoy people!
I order from here through the GetKosher app sometimes, when I'm wishing for something different. It's good food, if you know what to order. The onion rings and french fries are terrible. They're frozen, and I think that's a shame. At least if they offered spicy fries or steak cut frozen fries, it would be an improvement over the frozen shoestring potatoes currently being sold. The burgers are good, and the place definitely caters to the Syrian Middle Eastern tastes of the Mizrachim who live in the area (the place advertises itself as selling beit yosef meat, which is super-pure meat free of any lung adhesions or blemishes, and is a strict standard of kosher meat which Sephardim hold by). The burgers have a Middle Eastern taste of cumin and other spices added to the meat to accommodate the Levantine palate. The corn dog is actually pretty good and reasonably priced, and the brisket is very tender, although there is an overwhelming taste of celery/celery seed that overpowers the meat. The crunchy chicken fingers are amazing, and the sauces are the main draw of the place, in my opinion. The double burger for $15 is also an incredible value. One of those and some crunchy chicken with a load of sauces is a great kosher meal, in my opinion. It'd make a good hangover cure meal, but nice Jewish boys (or girls) aren't supposed to do that, lol.