Harlem Shake

Hamburger restaurant · Central Harlem

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The Best Kid-Friendly Restaurants in NYC | Eater NY

"Done up like a rockin’ ‘50s diner with lots of chrome, twirling stools, and a turquoise color scheme, Harlem Shake specializes in heavily seared smash burgers, along with dressed fries, chicken sandwiches, and hot dogs. Soft serve ice cream is a secondary focus, with shakes topped with whipped cream and root beer floats. For parents, there are beers and pitchers of mimosas. Good for older kids. There’s a second location in Park Slope." - Melissa McCart

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100 W 124th St, New York, NY 10027 Get directions

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