In the heart of Georgetown, 7th Street Burger dishes out juicy smash burgers and crispy fries in a cozy, no-frills spot that guarantees a satisfying bite.
"This New York-based burger shop opened this summer to long lines, and if you were wondering if it lives up to the hype, the answer is yes. The casual laid-back spot with white tables, metal stools, and a simple serving counter does indeed make great burgers, and they’re as simple as they are delicious—just tender meat, grilled onions, a tangy mayo sauce, pickles, and maybe a slice of cheese." - joe brantlinger, tristiana hinton, omnia saed
"This New York-based burger shop opened in Georgetown this summer to long lines, and if you were wondering if it lives up to the hype, the answer is yes. This casual laid-back spot, with white tables, metal stools, and a simple serving counter, does indeed make a great burger, and they’re as simple as they are delicious—just tender meat, grilled onions, a tangy mayo sauce, and pickles for $6.50. No offense, but Five Guys can take a seat." - tristiana hinton, omnia saed
"This classic, greasy smash burger hit from NYC recently touched down in Georgetown. For a fast lunch or the perfect late night snack after a night out, 7th Street Burger’s limited menu includes single or double patties covered in American cheese, grilled onions, pickles and house sauce on a Martin’s potato bun. You can also get fries on the side with an optional loaded chopped up burger topping." - Emily Venezky
"Open until 12am daily Some late-night foods are best reserved for the cover of darkness, but a burger at 7th Street is something you could eat any time of day and be proud of it. This New York-based spot in Georgetown knows exactly how to make a perfect burger—there’s only one on the menu, and honestly, that’s all you need. It’s made up of tender meat, grilled onions, tangy mayo sauce, and pickles, and for $11, you can get that, plus fries. Your bank account will be as happy as a Hill intern on recess. " - omnia saed
"This New York-based burger shop opened in Georgetown this summer to long lines, and if you were wondering if it lives up to the hype, the answer is yes. This casual laid-back spot, with white tables, metal stools, and a simple serving counter, does indeed make a great burger, and they’re as simple as they are delicious—just tender meat, grilled onions, a tangy mayo sauce, and pickles for $6.50. No offense, but Five Guys can take a seat." - Omnia Saed