Lucky’s Famous Burgers
“I always describe Lucky's as Shake Shack without the hype or the long lines.”
“p.s. their sauces; chipotle mayo and Lucky's sauce (thousand island) are very good to top your burger, fries, or onion rings.”
“I seriously dream about their cheese fries and cry myself to sleep every night knowing that I no longer live two blocks away.”
Lucky’s Famous Burgers
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Caters: Yes
Price range.
$ Price range Under $10
8 reviews
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Got a late night craving that can hit the spot, but you know is horrible for your arteries? Lucky's is your place. Their loaded french fries is a must-get — these freshly fried potatos are topped with a delicious chili sauce, cheese, jalapenos & sour cream. For even more flavor, dip those fries into the signature Lucky's sauce. You won't regret it.
The staff here were super friendly. I got a cheeseburger with egg & avacado and fries with cheese on the side. The burger was a little more well done than I would've liked and the fries were a little hard but the overall quality of the food was good. The "lucky sauce" is yummy and the cheese cup they give you on the side of your fries is huge! This wasn't my first time here and it won't be my last. I recommend this place to anyone who is looking for a late night bite.
THIS IS FOR THE EAT24 ORDER:
What I got:
Turkey burger with added toppings: sauteed onions, sauteed mushrooms, pepperjack cheese, jalapenos, and pickles.
Sweet potato fries on the side.
Food:
Definitely not the healthiest but……
The turkey burger hit the spot- it was delicious! I bet it tastes better when you actually dine in. Since I got mine delivered, the bun was a bit too soft. But the meat was perfectly juicy and cooked, the toppings werent overwhelming and were properly sauteed like I had asked. The sweet potato fries were no where near crunchy or crisp, they were just too oily and super limpy. But given that I didnt dine in and had it delivered on a super windy, rainy NYC evening, I won't complain too much.
Service:
My 4 stars mainly stem from the fact that delivery was so quick and they also paid attention to any extra notes I made, like sending an extra plate and mustard on the side. I find it hard to have reliable delivery in NYC but this place seems attentive.
Price:
Eh, average. I spent $16 for food and tip included so it wasn't bad, but I'd definitely get more bang for my buck if I had gone elsewhere.
Will I order again?
Idk about order, but if I'm around, I'd be curious to dine in and see if theres any difference in the quality of the food.
Guilty pleasure of savory grease. Charming staff. I am in love with the Chelsea burger (it has cheese, mushrooms and a massive onion ring as toppings). And adore the chicken fingers (mix the BBQ sauce it comes with with the "Lucky Sauce" (which I think is mayo and BBQ combined)). The fries are just okay, standard crinkle fries. The onion rings are excellent (breaded instead of battered.
I've heard that this is the place to go in Hell's Kitchen for a late night burger, and that the Turkey Burger is one of the best around. I was in the area on a Sunday afternoon and ended up here at the suggestion of a couple of friends. A pretty small place with only a couple of seats, this is a order and pay at the counter kind of place, and I think most people end up getting their food to go. In fact, we were the only ones inside the restaurant eating while we were there, but several people came in and grabbed to go orders.
Turkey Burger didn't disappoint. Extremely hot and wrapped in foil, the burger was seasoned well, and the signature sauce was great on it!
I can tell why people like this place on their way home from a night out!
On my friend's last day in NYC, she mentioned that she really wanted a burger. I was interested in finding something a bit low key, the hole-in-the-wall type of spot, something with a simple concept, a condensed menu, and that's exactly what I found at Lucky's.
I especially like the layout of the menu – easy to navigate and the details of each item are all provided. My friend ordered the Hell's Kitchen and I settled on the Chelsea. We spit an order of smokin' fries (the cajun seasoning adds heat and a smoky flavor to the fries).
Good burgers, seasoned well, very flavorful, and the components for each individual style work in their respective fashion.
The best part, truly, is that it's open really really late. Like post-clubbing late. And you all know that you get hungry at that time. This location in Hell's Kitchen is great because there's plenty of nightlife nearby.
It's not a huge place – more of an order and pick up, but they do have some small tables and a bar-like area looking outside (open to the sidewalk area).
They sell the items you'd expect. Burgers, fries, onion rings, hot dogs. Comes out in about 10 minutes, and the food ain't bad at all! The onion rings were awesome and crispy. The fries were addictive. And the burgers just greasy enough to soak up some of that gin in your stomach.
The place is also a hot mess at 3am, so people watching is fantastic.
This review is for the chicken fingers and fries I got- they were fantastic! I just found this place when passing by and decided to order a little something to bring to my friend's apartment to eat. I didn't know what to expect and just ordered chicken fingers and fries. At first I was thinking it seems a little pricey for my order of two items to be over $9, but their portions were bigger than expected and the food was tasty! The chicken fingers are far from those frozen crunchy pre-made chicken or the fast food ones. It's breaded and comes to you piping hot from the frier. Yummy~ (get the honey mustard!!!)