123 Burger Shot Beer
“I've actually just driven to get their Yucca fries, they are the best Yucca fries I've ever had.”
“They kind of remind me of the little burgers from white castle but with much better ingredients.”
“Where are you gonna find a better deal, I recommend the Panty Dropper and the Pom Pom!”
123 Burger Shot Beer
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Happy Hour: Yes
Outdoor Seating: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
PokéStop Nearby: Yes
Price range.
$ Price range Under $10
8 reviews
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Love going to this place! They have great deals on beers and shots. Their burgers are also pretty good but just very small. Considering they are 1$ plus tax they are what you get for that price. It's a fun place with great music and a crowd of people in their 20s to 30s.
Looking to spend under $20 to get drunk and stuffed on something fat and greasy? Well if youre in midtown/hells kitchen, take a stroll over to 123 Burger Shot Beer. Yes, there are $1 burgers, but you have to buy 3. Theyre messy, filling, but tasty. The wings are pretty good too, but since i dont eat meat i was stuck with fries and fried ravioli. But lets get real, $4 for 6 fried ravioli that were pretty good was a steal. I think the real deal here the fact that for this area in the city, you can get about 8 different draft beers for $3 and really sugary but tasty shots for $2. Although our waitress was friendly, fun and cool—the service here sucked. Very draggy and slow..and basically twiddling our thumbs waiting around for drinks and the check. Oh not to mention they put lemon or orange in every beer, including a Guinness..i take it the bar tender isnt that experienceed with beer? id come here before 9 pm as a pregamer before you go somewhere since it turns into a packed zoo of college kids after 9 ppm.
Cute idea. Meh execution.
The service was really scattered. We'd get 10 minutes of attention, then an hour of trying to track down someone, anyone, to just get our drinks or check.
The $1 sliders are nice, but they will get you on pretty much everything else. The servers seemed pretty checked out, and didn't even really know what beers were on tap or what menu items were available besides the sliders.
If you're in the area and already intoxicated and have too much time to spare, why not, stop in and get yourself $5 worth of food and drink. Just be very careful about what you order!
I was on the lookout for cheap bars to drink at for my night out in the city and this place definitely was a good find. They have 1 dollar burgers, sold in sets of 3, 2 dollar shots, and 3 dollar drafts. They have insane large mixed drinks sold in patron bottles too! Some drinks can cost up to 40 bucks but that's probably the only thing you'd be buying there that night!
I was there on a Saturday night and the party was bumpin. Seating was limited so we just stood at the bar. The bartender serving us was not rude even though we could tell he was super busy.
They really do have a good amount of beers on draft. I tried a good amount of new things and enjoyed all of them. They aren't full 16oz drafts but where else are you going to find 3 dollar beers in NY?
When I think of this place, I just think, "Eh."
You kind of get the impression that the staff is more concerned about turnover than they are customer service, in my honest opinion. They don't really make time to be personable; they tell you up front that you only have 2 hours. Completely understandable (you have to hustle in the city, right?), but a cold impression nonetheless.
The shots are small, but for only $2 you can get multiple without breaking the bank. The beersteins also look like an awesome idea for a group, although I've never taken part.
The food is mediocre, honestly. I wish I could be more specific! Definitely not terrible, but definitely not memorable.
Overall, I never turn this place down, but it's definitely not the first option I consider, either. So, overall: "eh."
"Beer/chicken? lets rock!"
Ever had those moments of "oh im craving this beer" "winnnnnnngz nowwwwwwwww" well may i be the little voice in your head telling you to step this way to this place i call 123 burger Shot Beer!!!!! this bar is a college type bar meaning that the beers are cheap in price and they offer tons of weird wacky "fishbowl" type of drinks. this bar also have some of the tastiest wings i ever tasted. i tried their slamming peanut butter chicken wings, and i have to say i was truly impressed in what i ate! who knew that peanut butter and chicken would go together! but if wings were not your forte, i might suggest trying their "white castle" style burger.
"low prices? now thats dope!"
prices of the beers are usually ranging around 6-8 dollars, and the wings (comes in 4 or 5 different flavors) are at 6 bucks. but the best things about the prices is that the burger are only 2 dollars!!!! talk about cheap!!! happy hour usually last between 4pm-9pm so plan accordingly. the only things on the menu that's are expensive would be the "fishbowl" type drinks that they serve starting for 58 dollars and above! they also offer beer tubes for about 30 bucks, those are really good if your out and about with a group.
"music and other things to be mentioned"
They have a jukebox all the way in the back of the bar, you able to put in money to request the song of your choice. so i suggest putting in some money to vibe out with your crew and jam out to the latest tunes!
"overall"
go come here for late night drinks but remember dont get to drunk now cause these drinks are strong enough and will catch up to you!
So, I hadn't been to 123 Burger Shot Beer since frequenting it (and loving it) in 2009. I probably should have left it a fond memory. Maybe because back then all of our visits had been when we were living a day-and-night project which left us with too much caffeine compensating for too little sleep. Maybe so many other options have come up along 10th Avenue that this place now pales in comparison. Maybe this place has just slid very far in those half-dozen years.
The six of us were the only patrons in that twilight hour that's too late for lunch, and too early for happy hour. We commandeered a few tables in the middle of the restaurant right across from the bar, and proceeded to get settled in with beers for everyone and overlapping orders of food so everyone could sample a bit of everything. Service was friendly, albeit a bit distant – surprising given the fun vibe that used to allow us to gloss over the food. As it was – we were left with too much time to reflect on what was served.
The draft beers were okay, but I got the taste that the lines hadn't been cleaned in a while. The food is where it all fell apart. The burgers definitely taste White Castle-ish (and not in a good way), the pigs were wrapped up in stale blankets, the waffle fries weren't crisp, the mac & cheese bites were soggy and tasteless, and I've had better Steak-Um than the cheesesteak on offer. About the only thing they did decently were the wings.
Sorry, 123 – it was fun when it was still fun.
You don't have to be a beer connoisseur to know they don't serve fresh beer on tap as they were all totally stale. The sliders were pretty good and the shots were nasty. Buy what do you expect for a 2 dollar shot. Only for dive bar lovers.