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    Moo Burger

    4.0 (503 reviews)
    ModerateBurgers, Hot Dogs, Salad

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    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids

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    Baron C.

    Went for lunch, burgers were great. I had the salmon burger and salad. Service was fast and the atmosphere is rustic cool. Great place for brunch.

    Fried Chicken Sandwich
    Peter D.

    Moo Burger is a small town burger joint in Brooklyn, and I mean that as a compliment. This place is just all around solid, with the menu you'd expect from a burger joint, and the nicest staff and owners to go with it. It's really an ideal place to bring kids too, which is not a bad thing to be in Cobble Hill. Obviously, they've got burgers. The menu is a little more limited during virus times, but you can get pretty much any type of burger you'd like, including swapping in bison or chicken in as your patty (or rolling with a tasty fried chicken sandwich). Do you want a mushroom swiss burger? A buffalo chicken sandwich? A classic bacon cheeseburger? All available. Burgers and fries and shakes go hand in hand, and you can also roll with onion rings, fried pickles, sweet potato fries, etc., and wash it down all with a vanilla shake or a root beer float. Just like you could in the 50s, I imagine (but don't really know what I'm talking about). There's a few nods to the times/neighborhood with a kale caesar salad special, gluten free bun options, and meatless Beyond patties available, but this is your classic burger joint, done well. You know what you're getting, and it'll hit the spot.

    Burgers, Chopped Salad, French Fries
    Juliette P.

    Another great meal at the great Moo! It's been nice to sit out on Court Street and have dinner. Last night, two of us ordered burgers -- mine with the gluten free bun and Moo sauce. We also had the chop salad and some fries. It was simple, the waitstaff checked on us multiple times, and large families around our table looked like they were having a great meal. Our food here has been consistent --- the burgers are always well cooked, the salad fresh, and the fries are crisp. Sometimes I wish they'd try some new dishes though for now, it works.

    Autumn M.

    Yeah- we had a good time at Moo Burger. My pro tip, if you're feeling guilty about getting the burgers, fry, AND shake, you can get a kiddie size shake which is just enough to satisfy your sweet tooth without going into sugar overload. The Location was quaint and quiet when we visited- a much needed break from Manhattan's hustle and bustle. We were also serviced by a water ninja of sorts- our water pitcher was mysteriously never empty despite us going through at least 3 bottles. They're just that good. Or maybe, we were just that engrossed in conversation. The Fried Mac and cheese was ball style, which we didn't realize. If I had to pick one thing on the menu to skip, it would be that. But overall, a delicious experience! I think I inhaled a few fries whole.

    Hangover bacon cheeseburger, side of fries, Boylan cane cola
    Tavish B.

    The best burger you'll find in the area. Juicy and delicious. They don't have fast food prices, but this is going to be much better quality than any of the 20 dollar dine-in burgers you'll find elsewhere in Cobble Hill. Fries and shakes are also great. I generally order medium rare. Give them a try!

    Matt M.

    About that bun!? Okay, okay... word punnage (sic) aside, here's the rundown on Moo Burger. This family run burgery is a popular place to bring kids. The owners are awesome, the menu is kid-friendly, and the fare is healthy(ish)! Moo Burger prepares its dishes using better for you ingredients (organic, locally sourced, etc.). So if that's not your thing, look elsewhere. That said, the food is good. It could be great, but their burgers are a little too Jekyll and Hyde for me. On the plus side, the patties are well-seasoned, juicy, and flavorful. The burger options are also pretty inventive, ranging from build-you-own to Classic to more decadent choices like Mac & Cheese and the Hangover! The options even transcend cuisine and diet (think Banh Mi, Greek, pescatarian, vegan). We went with the Bacon Classic. What we didn't like is that bun! Way too dense (terrible texture) and way too much bun (burger-to-bun ratio is off). The product itself is terrific, just fix that bun! Since we don't have kids and aren't fans of the bun, we won't be back. But I definitely see why this place is a good choice for families in the neighborhood.

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    I had the turkey burger, and sweet potato fries. It was decent, nothing special.

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    12 years ago

    Hands down the best burger joint in NYC! Great food, great atmosphere, unpretentious, friendly staff. My mouth is watering :p

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    Excellent burger. In NY, second best to Keen's.

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    Good burger. Great sweet potato fries. Waiter service and kind of pricey. Shake Shack's smokehouse burger is still king.

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    Yes, it is a chicken patty cooked on a flat top grill

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