Tom Wahl’s in Avon, New York
Tom Wahl’s of Avon, New York, is another classic gem that opened in 1955.
Their signature burger is the Wahlburger, a 5oz chargrilled ground steak patty.
Burger Beast was born in New York, but he’s only returned three times since the blog started in 2008. Luckily, most spots, like Paul’s Da Burger Joint, Pommes Frites, and S’Mac, are still around. There have been casualties like Burger Heaven, but Tom Wahl’s was great.
Tom Wahl’s of Avon, New York, is another classic gem that opened in 1955.
Their signature burger is the Wahlburger, a 5oz chargrilled ground steak patty.
George Motz’s Hamburger America Restaurant is now open in New York. Enjoy the Fried Onion Burger and Classic Smash Burger, plus sandwiches, fries, and more!
Shoreless Acres & Serious Food in Livonia, New York, is a local’s spot, and they’re keeping it well hidden from the outside world.
Was this a Fast Food Trip? I mean, we stopped in at Dairy Queen, Hardee’s, Jack in the Box, Krystal, Roy Rogers, Sheetz, White Castle & Zaxby’s.
25 states in 27 days made for some good road trip comfort food.
We ate a bunch of donuts and kolaches; here are the sugary and doughy highlights.
These five forgotten Miami spots were known for their burgers & closed down years ago.
What’s even worse, they are never discussed so their memory is fading.
NYC’s S’Mac East Village has over 10 mac ‘n cheese creations, plus make your own sampler like I did: four cheese, cheeseburger, Napoletana, and Parisienne!
Jahn’s in Jackson Heights is the last location of a chain of ice cream parlors that were based out of New York. They were known for the Kitchen Sink.
I hit it up PJ Clarke’s in New York for one reason and one reason alone, the burger.
According to Nat King Cole, it’s the Cadillac of hamburgers.
There’s no way to miss the giant banner at Donovan’s Pub in Woodside proclaiming them to have the #1 burger in New York.
It’s a pretty bold claim.
While wandering around New York, I ran into Burger Heaven, not realizing it was a chain of 6. So I figured I would give it a shot.
Paul’s Da Burger Joint in New York: Retro diner feel with 20+ burgers, 8oz. burgers + Bowl of Chili! Located in East Village since 1989!