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    Smash N Dash Burger

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 11:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    For The Win

    For The Win

    4.4
    (660 reviews)
    0.8 mi
    $$

    I had a pretty frustrating experience ordering from For The Win today, which completely defeated…read morethe purpose of ordering ahead. I placed an online order through their website, and it quoted about a 25-minute prep time with a ready window around 2:56 -3:06 PM. I planned accordingly and even arrived earlier so I could pick it up fresh and avoid waiting. However, just five minutes after placing the order, I received a text saying it was already ready. That immediately raised a red flag, because if you're paying $13+ for a double burger, you expect it to be made closer to your arrival time, not immediately. When I arrived, the burger was already cold. When I brought this up, the employee I spoke with repeatedly said "it's not my fault" and pointed to someone else, instead of taking any ownership or even acknowledging the issue. It was a really poor way to handle a simple customer concern. Eventually, after some back and forth, the burger was remade, but I had to wait another 10-15 minutes. And ironically, it took longer to make it this time than it did after I placed the online order. But then now I wa stuck waiting defeating the whole purpose of ordering ahead. A manager eventually came over and was polite, but by that point the experience had already been frustrating. They also threw away the original burger instead of offering to let me keep it, which felt wasteful. On top of that, when I asked for a couple cups of water for my daughter, I was told I'd need to purchase a bottle, which felt pretty tone-deaf given the situation and didn't even think to offer me any anything for the misunderstanding and having to wait extra time now... The bigger issue here is the lack of coordination and communication. If you're going to quote customers a pickup time, especially for hot food, the order should be made accordingly--not immediately after it's placed. Otherwise, you're guaranteeing that the food won't be fresh when the customer arrives. Between the timing issue, the lack of ownership from staff, and the overall handling of the situation, this was a disappointing experience. I usually like the food, but the service and process today really need improvement.

    First time eating here and probably the last. When I ordered…read morethe double cheeseburger with the cashier, I asked for lots of pickles. As she entered the order, I asked what was on the cheeseburger and she recited "cheese and sauce". I again reminded her of fact I wanted extra pickles, to which she replied "oh yeah". Needless to say there were barely any pickles on the burger and when I later looked at the receipt I found no mention of my request. Poor customer service and the burger was just a nondescript smash burger. $15.80 for just the burger, including the tip which clearly was not earned.

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    Brussel sprouts
    Triple smash with bacon and jalapeños

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    Bill's Hamburgers

    Bill's Hamburgers

    4.4
    (1.1k reviews)
    2.3 mi
    $$$$

    My review of Bills was taken down by an uppity elite becasue they were so offended by the accuracy…read morethat your first time and all times to Bills is a spirtually awaking expereince mixed with purly blissful, intoxicating sensual healing. simply because Bill never allowed troglodyte like hipsters or trendy hoes to get to him. He was a badass that made them run crying becasue he was a Cat in training. He is Gone but his legacy still lives with Doug and Hiroko so ill write it again becasue these dummies gotta know. The Last Bastion of No-Nonsense Grit: Bill's Burgers isn't here to hold your hand. It's a visceral, smoke-scented institution serving pure sensory overload on a paper plate, parked on a sun-baked stretch of Van Nuys asphalt. It was Lord Anthony Bourdains favorite place. he just never said it was because he didnt want hipsters to flood it so whenever he was asked to do a segment of his favorite burger place he said fine and did In and Out. The first time you stand outside this shack, your coddled, over-sanitized sensibilities might panic. It looks stripped-down, raw, and unbothered by modern trends. Good. We've been conditioned by corporate fast-food labs to accept heavily preserved, unseasoned mediocrity. If your digestive tract objects after eating here, it's not an ailment--it's a physical exorcism. It's your body aggressively throwing out years of plastic chain-restaurant food and demanding you finally man up. Order the Double Cheeseburger. Retreat to your car like you just pulled off a diamond heist, and sink your teeth into it.Instantly, the world stops spinning. This isn't just a meal; it is an intense, deeply seductive, full-body experience. As your eyes close, a cosmic frequency takes over your soul. It's the smooth, velvety warmth of Marvin Gaye and Barry Whitetrading lines with a soulful caress of the harp by Randy Rhoads , while the ACTUAL God aka Ozzy Osbourne preaches the ACTUAL Gospel aka Black Sabbath right into your cerebral cortex. It feels so dangerously good it should probably be age-restricted. Just as you are about to completely lose yourself in pure culinary euphoria, the ghost of James Brown jolts through your spine, slaps you back to consciousness, and tells you to wake up. You open your eyes, realize you completely blacked out and inhaled the burger, each sensual bite after the other, and immediately walk back to the counter to order another one. The Code of the Counter: The legendary Bill may have moved on to the great flat-top in the sky, but his uncompromising, badass legacy lives on through Doug and Hiroko. This shack is a fortress against the overly sensitive and the trendy. If you need an influencer-approved background, app tracking, or a side of truffle fries, head back to In-N-Out. To survive the ritual, you must respect the temple: The Strategic Windows: Show up before 12:00 PM or after 2:00 PM. Good art takes time, and they are massaging each patty into absolute perfection. The No-BS Policy: The corporate lie of "the customer is always right" dies at the sidewalk. The law of the land is beautiful in its simplicity: Don't be a jerk, and you will receive a masterpiece.The Pure Minimalism: No fries. Don't ask. They don't exist. You don't need them. The burger is the alpha, the omega, and the only thing that matters.

    Came here on a Thursday for lunch. The owner called everyone by name which I really loved and he…read moreclearly has a TON of regulars. Definitely a fixture in the community. My double cheeseburger ($9) was delicious and had a really good meat to bun ratio. I also did want to try a chili dog but he said he was only making burgers that day :( No frills place with good food. As a reminder this is a Cash Only establishment!

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    Double Cheeseburger with Chili
    Double Cheeseburger with Chili
    Chili dog aka the best thing here!

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    Easy Street Burgers

    Easy Street Burgers

    4.0
    (1.2k reviews)
    7.4 mi
    $$
    Family-owned & operated
    Free parking

    Easy Street Burgers is family owned. Easy Street started as a small pop-up tent operation in a…read moreparking lot located in East Hollywood. Originally, it was formed as a passion project to focus on creating and serving their own version of a smashburger. After about two years Easy Street opened its first ever brick and mortar in Studio City, in 2022. It is great. The place is adorable and still looks new. It is comfortable. You can dine there, do pick up or have it delivered. Regardless of whether you call in or go there, the service is great. This is not a huge place and I have a feeling it will grow. It is that good. We love their Filthy fries with onion, cheese and a burger patty. They also have a special sauce for it. All of their fries are great. They also have regular fries, Cajun and Wild Fries with onions and cheese. Their burgers are the best. Made there fresh and always made right. You will love this place.

    The best part about going to SoCal is hitting an endless list of gems that you get to gauge on…read morebeing over hyped or worth the hype. Easy street burgers is worth all the hype, and watching this business succeed is such a pleasure. I've been here twice and each time the staff was kind and quick, the atmosphere was lively for a Friday afternoon, but calm enough to have a conversation. The menu is easy, and the meat quality shows. I am not a sauce person and they went light on sauces in the most perfect way. I'm a fan. 10/10

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    Front counter and kitchen
    Front counter and kitchen
    CAJUN WILD FRIES: Cajun Fries (well done), American Cheese, Grilled Onions, Wild Sauce | $8

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    CAJUN WILD FRIES: Cajun Fries (well done), American Cheese, Grilled Onions, Wild Sauce | $8
    Tipsy Cow

    Tipsy Cow

    3.9
    (1.9k reviews)
    4.1 mi
    $$

    The staff person I first encountered, went out of her way to get me a table. She brought in a table…read moreand chairs from outside for us. She was friendly, helpful, and very accomodating. When I went up to order a drink, there was a staff member that was just starting her shift-Sunday 7/20/26 around 1200 noon. She looked around the bar, had someone walk in front of me and served them immediately. She never noticed the line behind me waiting to order (about 5 customers). she never smiled, very indifferent and gave a very negative vibe. We will not be back again. I don't tolerate staff like that. She cancelled out the wonderful staff person that helped us first. She was top notch.

    This was my first time at Tipsy Cow, and I have mixed emotions. The atmosphere is casual and…read morefestive, with TV's playing sports and a varied crowd that includes daters, older couples, families and singles making the most of their weekend. There's music that's lively without being overbearing, and the staff is uniformly friendly. But... You have to order at the bar and, though they have runners to bring your food, you do have to hunt them down for anything after the delivery (extra ketchup, etc). While this isn't my favorite system at my age, to be fair, whatever the owners are saving on staff is reflected in the prices, which are absolutely below most places in the area for food that is good-quality and drinks that are generously poured. So yes, my wife's Espresso Martini was served in a deep-bellied Belgium beer glass, and my whiskey neat was a hefty pour. Yay!! For food, I ordered the Smash Burger, which is served with melted American, grilled onions and the house version of Russian dressing (as well as pickles, which I deleted). The burgers had a nice, smashed crust while remaining juicy, the cheese was properly melted, and the grilled onions had a terrific caramelized sweetness, while the house sauce was very well-balanced: ketchupy and creamy without being too mayonnaise-heavy. A very good smasher. My wife ordered the Big Texan Burger because she wanted cheddar and frizzled onions and BBQ sauce, though she deleted the bacon and pork belly that are normally included. This, too, was a very good burger: cooked to a proper and pleasing medium-rare and well-seasoned, with a good, fresh flavor to the beef. The onion rings were less successful, which are of the beer batter type, but seemed to be a commercial, frozen product. The coating was browned but not crisp, and the flavor was relatively nondescript. We didn't really eat them, and wouldn't order them again. And so, to me, The Tipsy Cow is a bit of a mixed bag: reasonably priced decent food and reasonably priced, generously-poured drinks -- but in a mostly self-serve environment that incrementally loses its appeal in relation to your age and your dining circumstances. Certainly worth a try, but you've gotta be in the right mood.

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    Outdoor dining
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    Tipsy Tacos with carne asada
    Short Rib Poutine (white cheddar cheese curds, balsamic, jalapeños, haystack fries)

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    Short Rib Poutine (white cheddar cheese curds, balsamic, jalapeños, haystack fries)
    Boulevard Burgers

    Boulevard Burgers

    4.3
    (504 reviews)
    8.5 mi
    $$

    Patty melt - 8/10 loved that it had a generous amount of…read moreonions, thick beef patty & good 'ol ooey gooey American cheese felt like it lacked a bit of seasoning on the patty though Onion rings - 9/10 The batter has a unique seasoning Fried to a perfect golden brown Soft crisp on the outside Juicy onion on the inside Service was great. The gentleman who serviced me was super nice, and even wrapped up my food all nicely when I was done eating. It's definitely "hole in the wall" vibes, so don't skip out! Because we all known those are the best spots!

    I've been coming here consistently for about a week now, and after trying multiple items, I feel…read moreconfident saying this place does high-quality burgers the right way. So far I've had the patty melt, the avocado cheeseburger, and the double bacon cheeseburger, and every single one has hit. First off, the bacon deserves its own mention. Whatever bacon they're using is clearly top-tier quality. Thick, flavorful, cooked right, and definitely not an afterthought. No flimsy strips or skimping here. The burgers are big. Like, legitimately big. These aren't sad, flattened patties. They're hearty, filling, and actually justify the price. They also don't hold back on the cheese, which I appreciate. Everything tastes fresh, well-balanced, and made with care. What really surprised me, especially with inflation being what it is right now, is the value. Their combos are around $16-$17, and for that you get a large burger, a solid portion of fries, and a drink. And it's a fountain drink, not a can, which matters. You're not leaving hungry, and you don't feel like you overpaid. The fries are good, the specials are very reasonable for the quality, and they also have other drink options if you're not in the mood for soda. The vibe is another big plus. You can sit inside or outside, the atmosphere is relaxed, and the people working there are genuinely nice. It really feels like a family-owned spot where customer service still matters. You're treated like a person, not just an order number. For anyone in the neighborhood looking for a good burger, good people, and a comfortable place to sit down and eat, this place is absolutely worth checking out. Oh, and yes, they do have restrooms, which always matters more than people admit. Overall, this is one of those places that gets the fundamentals right: quality food, fair pricing, and good service. I'll definitely keep coming back.

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    Sourdough burger
    Sourdough burger
    Egg and Bacon Breakfast Sandwich on a burger bun.

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    Egg and Bacon Breakfast Sandwich on a burger bun.

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