It's a specialty halal burger joint that also doubles as a hookah joint. The staff are friendly but they focus more towards their hookah customers over restaurant customers. Also, they kind of screwed up my order a few times before getting it right. Also, they took my order with bacon but turns out they ran out and didn't bother to correct it until I did. Instead of processing a refund for the difference, we agreed for an additional side item. (Which turns out was not in my favor.) I recommend it to anyone who is going here to go when they are focusing on their restaurant customers. If not, try going elsewhere.
Service
Dine in
Meal type
Dinner
Price per person
$20–30
Food: 4
Service: 3
Atmosphere: 3
Recommended dishes
B7 Burger
Recently, I visited Burger 7 with high expectations, but unfortunately, the overall experience left me with mixed feelings. The first thing that caught my attention was the pleasant ambiance and welcoming atmosphere. The restaurant had a modern yet cozy vibe, making it an ideal spot for a casual dining experience.
The service, undoubtedly, was the highlight of my visit. The staff was attentive, polite, and quick to respond to any requests. They were accommodating, and their friendly demeanor added to the positive vibe of the place. Despite the disappointment with the food, the exceptional service made up for it to some extent.
Now, coming to the food, I must admit it fell short of expectations. The burger, which is the restaurant's namesake, was overcooked, resulting in a dry and somewhat tasteless patty. The bun was also on the harder side, which made the overall burger experience less enjoyable. The accompanying fries were a letdown as well. It was evident that they had been reheated, as they lacked the crispy texture and freshness one would expect.
While the food left a lot to be desired, the environment and service at Burger 7 were commendable. With some improvements in the kitchen, this place has the potential to become a top-notch burger joint. If you're looking for a comfortable setting and excellent service, Burger 7 might be worth a visit, but I'd advise keeping your expectations in check when it comes to the food
Service
Dine in
Meal type
Lunch
Price per person
$50–100
Food: 2
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
Recommended dishes
Chicken Wings
My first time B7. Had build my own and it was surprised. Beef Patty was really good and all the ingredients are fresh. I was impressed and will be back soon
Service
Dine in
Meal type
Lunch
Price per person
$10–20
Food: 5
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
Recommended dishes
Doule Beef Patty
Working near-by, there are numerous Restaurants that offer Burgers on their menu.
The burgers here at Burger 7 are budget friendly, packed full of flavor and quickly made.
If I had to compare overall rating, these would place just after Five Guys burgers. They're not as overly seasoned as Shake Shacks burgers, but definitely have flavor enough.
Also, it may be a minor notation, but these are actual Cheeseburgers, not Burgers with Cheese.
Highly recommended for everyone. I've already introduced Burger 7 to my Coworkers down at the Mosaic District and they love it.
Service
Take out
Price per person
$1–10
The only halal burger place in the area that’s open after midnight. Hookah and cigarette fumes throughout the place, mind that 💨
My halloumi & avocado burger had two fat chunks of cheese, which was more than filling.
Milkshake was meh. Onion rings were fire.
If you’re after a halal burger after every other place has closed for the night, here your taste buds ain’t reaching nirvana but they definitely get satisfied
Service
Dine in
Meal type
Other
Price per person
$20–30
Recommended dishes
Shroomy
Came here once for the shroomy, which was good, but nothing too special. My mom wanted the BEC, but got a shroomy, and when we asked the server, he said that "Oh, I thought that you wanted two shroomies." I never said that, so I was a bit disappointed with the service.
Food: 4
Service: 2
Atmosphere: 2
They care more about being a hookah bar than an actual restaurant. Before these new owners came the food quality was fresh, now it’s horrible and cooked in bad used cooking oil. The front counter guy even looked at me weird for asking for ranch, do not go to this location if you’re expecting a real B7.
Food: 1
Service: 1
Atmosphere: 1
My girlfriend and I stood at the counter for 10 minutes and not a single person came out from the back to check. There's a possibility that they may have died in that back kitchen, as there wasn't a single response from any life form. If you want a great burger steer clear of this place and go somewhere else.
Service: 1
Atmosphere: 1
Burger 7 gave me such hope but, unfortunately, I just wasn't impressed.
Walking in, B7 gives you the feeling of a classic burger joint. There's retro music playing over the speakers, cement floors, an open ceiling and the smell of frying patties filling the air. I had high hopes...
...until I walked up to the counter. First off, the cashier gave us the "stare down" from the moment we walked through the doors. I've worked as a cashier, so I know it can be a little awkward just hanging around while customers figure out what they want, but it really started to get excessive. Like he wouldn't stop looking at us and it was maddeningly uncomfortable. When we finally did order our meals, he was very curt. Not rude, but just not friendly.
Also, interestingly enough, we were asked to leave a tip after we ordered. This isn't super unusual, I suppose, but it felt odd at a burger joint where we literally weren't helped at all by the staff. Then again, we were made so uncomfortable by the staring cashier that we were too afraid of what was going to happen to us, or our food, if we refused to leave a tip. So I suppose it worked.
We took our seats and waited for our food to arrive, which took awhile and gave us the opportunity to look at the "burger joint" atmosphere a little more closely. First off, everything was kind of gross. I understand it's a burger joint, so things are going to be a bit greasy, but I don't know of anyone who likes to see ketchup stains on the table and pieces of bun underneath their feet.
I'll also mention that the sauce bin was pretty nasty (see the photo). Almost none of the bottles had tops on them and they were covered in old, crusty sauce. Who wants to touch that?
Finally, our pager buzzed and we went up to get our food. As we were taking our last tray, I kid you not, one of the employees farted audibly, then turned and laughed at us. So that was fun...
We began our meal and I braved the gross sauce bin and tried to pour some ketchup on my burger, only to find that the bottle was empty. Pleasant.
The food itself, honestly, wasn't that bad. The fries were cold, but the burgers weren't bad. Nothing to write home about, certainly, but okay.
Nevertheless, the experience at the restaurant was absolutely terrible and ruined our perception of it.
I'll also mention that we just about caught our deaths waiting for our food to arrive. It was a pretty chilly night, but the restaurant was so unbelievably cold, plus it just felt incredibly uninviting. I think we would have found more warmth eating our food in a cemetery.
Built my own grilled chicken sandwich and had fries. No complaints. Guy who took the order was nice and brought me my food since I sat in. Try it out.
Service
Dine in
Meal type
Dinner
Price per person
$10–20
Food: 5
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
Recommended dishes
Chicken Sandwich