Reviews
Stopped in on a hunt for an open bathroom and decided to grab dinner. Ordered the French onion for myself while the princess ordered a turkey burger. French onion was deeply bold flavor with mild melty cheese and croutons. Turkey burger was hand made and flavorful. Served very large on a thin kaiser that complimented it very well. The place is indeed cozy and staff friendly.
Nice Diner I had the Jalepeno and Mushroom burger with curly fries. $23 dollars. Not bad for Manhattan prices I would go here again. Very friendly service and good food. Closed 2 hours earlier that what was posted on Google maps at 8pm instead of 10 pm on a rainy Wednesday Parking: No parking. The restaurant hours changed from what was shown in Google maps. Closed 2 hours earlier at 8pm instead of 10 pm on a Wednesday
The cheeseburger was amazing — incredibly juicy, but not greasy. You can tell that all the ingredients were fresh. The split pea soup with croutons was comfort food in a bowl, definitely recommend getting it on a cold winter day. Their plain cheesecake was also really fresh. There are some places where you can taste that the cheesecake had been sitting in the fridge for too many days, but not here! It was creamy yet airy, not a dense cheesecake at all.
By far the best dinner in NYC. Burgers are my favorite thing, of course paired with a milkshake. Also the staff is very kind and helpful, big shout out to Porforio. Looking forward to coming back soon.Food: 5/5
A classic NYC spot. Large beef patties in their burgers that seems dense when you pick it up but each bite is juicy and tender. Love the variety of toppings, I’m partial to the chili burger myself. Been coming here since the 90s and they never fail to leave me full and satisfied.
Walking into Cozy Soup & Burger is like going back in time. From the neon clock on the wall, to the stained glass detailing, to the menu a half-mile long, I felt like I was in high school visiting a diner in my hometown again. I stopped in quickly before class and managed to order and finish my meal - coffee, two eggs and corned beef hash - in half an hour. The food was good and the portions ample, with those delicious thin sunny-side-up eggs you can only get at a really good diner with a sizzling hot grill. The prices were, let's say, New York Typical, but I figure if you're going to spend $17 on a meal, you should get some hearty stick-to-your-ribs cuisine at a local place instead of that salad chain down the street. However, the real star of the show here was the service. My waiter was attentive, kind, and warm, immediately learning my name and often checking in with me to top up my coffee and make sure everything tasted okay. The staff seemed like a family, with everyone knowing each other and that diner jargon I missed hearing. My food came out extremely quickly, and was even presented nicely with a twist of orange slice. It really felt like a little slice of home in the big city, and I'll be back in the future! Dietary restrictions: I'm allergic to sesame and tree nuts, informed the server, and he assured me neither would be in my dish. However, their hamburger buns do have sesame seeds, which made me sad since I love a good hamburger :
What an unexpected incredible experience. The food was SO good. The Split pea soup is by far the BEST I’ve ever had. We shared a bacon cheeseburger and steak fries and WOW!! Highly recommend this establishment. Plus the employees are kind and helpful and hilarious. Thanks for treating us to one of our best meals in NYC! Thank you - Visiting Wisconsin-ites
What an extensive menu, talk about variety, I cannot recall when I have seen so many burgers available in so many ways with such creative names. Soups, sandwiches and all types of breakfast items including turkey versions of bacon and sausage, which is always a nod to variety. This place is about as central as you can get. We were amongst the NYU students and the pre Halloween folks. It was good food, burgers was thick!!! Woah, I mean grandma made thick, but good. Sorry we smashed the food as soon as it came we blessed the food and it was masticated!!! Just one lackluster item and that was a milkshake, I think my daughter messed up when she referred to it as Pepto-Bismal, because it was a homogeneous pink with no signs of strawberries amongst the mix. Besides that, I’d say it’s worth a try!
So happy I finally made it here. They are quick, efficient and friendly. That San Diego Omelet was exactly what I needed. I’ll be back.Food: 5/5
We went here for dinner and the pancakes were dry. They only gave us 4 chicken fingers and the plate cost $19. when we tried to send it back they said no and they don't know what that means. overall, food and service are bad. atmosphere cool thoughFood: 1/5