A small walk-up window on East 7th Street serving inexpensive smash-style cheeseburgers with no indoor seating, the original location behind a now multi-location NYC mini-chain.



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7th Street Burger's East Village location at 91 E 7th St is a small walk-up counter serving smash-style cheeseburgers, and it's the original outpost of what has since expanded into a multi-location NYC mini-chain (Yelp lists locations in the West Village, Times Square, Financial District, SoHo, Upper East Side, and Lower East Side). With no indoor seating and a compact takeout-window format, a sidewalk line is a normal part of ordering here rather than an occasional overflow.
We don't have specific reported wait-time figures from this search to cite, so we won't invent one — but the walk-up, no-reservation format means waits are purely a function of how many people are ahead of you at the window. Yelp shows the East Village spot open from midday into the late night (with later Friday-Sunday hours), so if you want to avoid a crowd, arriving well before typical lunch (12-1pm) or dinner (6-8pm) rushes, or in the mid-afternoon lull, is the generally safer bet for quick-service spots of this kind.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Damnlines doesn't have a live camera at this location yet, so we can't give you a real-time line count. This original East Village location is a small walk-up counter (no seating), and quick-service burger windows like this typically see their longest waits around midday and early evening; going right at opening or in the mid-afternoon lull is generally your best bet for a shorter wait.
No — it's a walk-up counter/takeout format, so there's no reservation system here; you line up and order at the window.
Per its Yelp listing, the East Village location runs roughly midday until late night, with later closing times (up to around 3am) Friday through Sunday. Always confirm current hours on Yelp or the official site before you go, since quick-service hours can shift.
It's known for inexpensive, smash-style cheeseburgers served from a small takeout window at 91 E 7th St, the original location of what has grown into a multi-location NYC mini-chain (locations now also in the West Village, Times Square, FiDi, SoHo, Upper East Side, and Lower East Side).
No — the East Village original is a walk-up/takeout window without indoor seating, which is part of why a line can form on the sidewalk during busy periods.
Sources: Yelp — 7th Street Burger East Village · 7th Street Burger — official site