P.S. Burgers
“I've never been disappointed, whether I stopped in to eat, picked up or got delivery.”
“P.S. Burgers is a narrow hallway of a burger joint, with an awesome window seat/booth.”
“I would recommend Paris Burger or chicken special for your 1st visit 🙂
Everything is just awesome and it's very special that you can't find it elsewhere!!!”
P.S. Burgers
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
7 reviews
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Pretry good. Onion rings are on point. Cheese truffle fries are amazing.(also a huge portion for the price) chocolate shake, creamy and delicious. Burger was great fresh and juicy cooked perfectly. Loved everything.
The Veggie Philly is my favorite veggie burger in the city (much better than Joy Burger Bar up the street). Toppings offering is awesome turning an otherwise healthy meal into a decadent sin. Small location means this is more of an ideal delivery / takeout kind of place.
I got the Paris burger which was a tad greasy but delicious. It has a fried egg, spinach, gruyere cheese, bacon and dijon honey mustard. The fries were super crispy and the dipping sauce for them was awesome.
The unfortunate thing is that this place has all of three tables and I was the only patron. Two delivery guys were hogging as many tables with their crap, which was irritating.
Price was about average.
fantastic burgers, and the website allows you to customize your orders just as you can in person or on the phone. delivery is quick, burgers are inside alumimum/paper bags to keep food warm. and the truffle ole gruyere fries are like crack, except more addictive. It's a good day (or I am in need of a good day) when I order from here for lunch.
***This is for takeout only***
I really enjoy the takeout from here, I'm now a two-time-orderer and have been pleased both times. The burgers are cooked to my liking and I really dig the pretzel roll. For those who like light sesame seed buns, stick to your buns because I'll order a burger from here just to have the pretzel roll!! They even threw in fries (when I didn't ask= SCORE)! And I'll admit, I happened to order a cookies and cream shake the second time around, which was sufficient. It wasn't an OMG, I die for you milk shake but it got the job done. Oh, and the cayenne ranch sauce is a highlight.
I'll be ordering again.
The real winner here are the fries with gruyere and truffle oil. They ROCK.
Burgers are good, too, though heavy on the bread. I very much liked the "PS Hawaii" with pineapple, bacon, and cajun sauce. The combination of the two, though…TOO. MUCH. FOOD.
I wish I liked hamburgers more than I do and didn't care about eating healthy as much as I do…If those wishes came through, I'd be a regular.
I'm a burger snob. Burger douche, actually. Sometimes, I think it was better when I thought a Big Mac was the end all be all, because then I could enjoy an "ok, burger". Life is too short for mediocre.
Their meat is raised humanely, fed an all veg diet, given names, sleep on soft pillows & raised by leprechauns. That is a plus 4; it is important to me.
I ordered the lamb burger with the ususal suspects, plus one add on: fried jalepenos. The top bun had grill marks and the sandwich held up beautfully after a two block walk back to work; plus one for visual beauty.
It looked like a winner, until I bit into it. The lamb was bland and dry. That first bite memory had an added bonus of a cold lower bun (as in it just came out of a fridge). It's the strangest feeling to have a warm bun on top, but a cold, lower bun.
I was expecting a hand made lamb patty seasoned very well. What I got was a gray patty that looked perfectly round, flat and not cooked medium, like I asked. You can also tell it was previously frozen. Before all the bells and whistles, the meat has to be the star of the show. When compared to Bare Burger's lamb burger, this one fails on all levels.
The other parts of the burger didn't hold up either. The lettuce was iceberg, which to me is the worst kind of greens for a burger. All I remember about the rest of that meal was how tasty the chipotle sauce I got on the side was and the fried jalepenos. Minus, 20
No matter what protein you choose to be your foundation, it should be seasoned well and juicy. My friend, who came with, had the bison burger. He gave me the same review of his choice without me even asking. Minus, 1.
The fries were served in a brown paper bag, like Burger Joint, and the bag was a greasy mess by the time I sat down and layed out my bounty on the table. That said, the fries were crisp. Dunking it in that spicy chipotle mayo was a bonus. Plus, 2 because I love fries.
All of this was $15…with no drink. Minus…fucking, 25.
On my second visit, I got a regular burger with pepper jack cheese. Like an Adam Sandler movie, same shit different day. Tasted previously frozen. Bland in seasoning. Looked too gray. Not hand made, but rather pressed perfectly round, which like the lamb, made it taste too dense. Other then it was 4$ cheaper then the lamb, it was another epic fail. Minus, fiddy!
Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, fuck me! Sure they have other items on the menu besides burgers, but if you can't get a burger right and "burger" is part of your name… I'm done'zo with this joint! Minus, €