Thursday, January 11, 2024

Openings: Crazy Burger on Avenue C

Photos and reporting by Stacie Joy 

A new quick-serve smash burger option has opened on Avenue C with the debut Monday of Crazy Burger.

Mustafa, the owner (below left), and Isaac were at the counter here at 193 Avenue C at 12th Street when I visited on Tuesday...
They report that the early bestsellers are the cheeseburger and the Crazy Impossible, which is not an Impossible Burger patty — instead, a smash burger with grilled onions and cheese, pickles and secret sauce, no bun, served with french fries. (See the menu at the end of the post.)
Everything is 100% Halal. And while there is nothing vegetarian on the menu, Mustafa says he plans to add an item soon. 

Here's a look at the space, which has several tables for dining.
... with murals by Juaname Yeen ...
Daily hours: Noon to midnight. You can keep tabs on Crazy Burger via Instagram.
As we recall, the space was last Sethi's Wholesale Paper Goods Corp.

6 comments:

  1. The burger looks good and the interior design looks cool. I will give you a try but I want cheddar cheese or spicy pepper jack, no American cheese please!

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    1. they seem to be permanently closed as of early June 😕

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  2. I may be crazy but somehow I think that an Impossible burger that's not an ™Impossible Burger is going to be problematic for them, either from customers who think it's a non-meat burger, or from the brand itself. I have a feeling that they would be pretty protective of their trademarked name at this point in time.

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    1. On C & 11th there will not be a great demands for vegan burgers. We are carnivores here...

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  3. You're right Trixie! Based on the decor they should call it the Team America burger! I'd buy it

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  4. Some very nice guys operate this store and the burgers are excellent - good for a quick, high-class burger fix. Great to have them in the neighborhood!

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