$10 for $20 Worth of Burgers, Brunch, and Classic American Fare at Dutch Boy Burger in Brooklyn
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- Burgers & sandwiches
- Local beers & alcoholic shakes
- Weekend brunch menu
The hamburger, America’s national meal, has always been served during Independence Day cookouts and the competitive eating portion of presidential debates. Partake of some patriotism with today's Groupon: for $10, you get $20 worth of burgers, brunch, and classic American fare at Dutch Boy Burger in Brooklyn.
Dutch Boy Burger sates cravings for classic American fare with a slew of bread-bound bites, tasty sides, and grownup beverages. Beef buffs can sink teeth into the diner's eponymous patty, the Dutch Boy Burger ($8.50), or savor protein of another persuasion in the lamb burger ($9) and the surf 'n' turf burger ($12). A bounty of sandwiches ($7–$10) eludes burger bundling altogether, while an array of local beers ($4) and alcoholic milkshakes ($6) keeps meals company and less likely to join Jimmy Buffet cover bands. Saturdays and Sundays grant guests with a sizable brunch selection including eggs, pancakes, and the german benedict, which fuses two rich cultures like an Canadian-flag kilt by crowning toasted challah with bratwurst, poached eggs, and an apple and cabbage slaw beneath creamy mustard hollandaise ($11).
- Burgers & sandwiches
- Local beers & alcoholic shakes
- Weekend brunch menu
The hamburger, America’s national meal, has always been served during Independence Day cookouts and the competitive eating portion of presidential debates. Partake of some patriotism with today's Groupon: for $10, you get $20 worth of burgers, brunch, and classic American fare at Dutch Boy Burger in Brooklyn.
Dutch Boy Burger sates cravings for classic American fare with a slew of bread-bound bites, tasty sides, and grownup beverages. Beef buffs can sink teeth into the diner's eponymous patty, the Dutch Boy Burger ($8.50), or savor protein of another persuasion in the lamb burger ($9) and the surf 'n' turf burger ($12). A bounty of sandwiches ($7–$10) eludes burger bundling altogether, while an array of local beers ($4) and alcoholic milkshakes ($6) keeps meals company and less likely to join Jimmy Buffet cover bands. Saturdays and Sundays grant guests with a sizable brunch selection including eggs, pancakes, and the german benedict, which fuses two rich cultures like an Canadian-flag kilt by crowning toasted challah with bratwurst, poached eggs, and an apple and cabbage slaw beneath creamy mustard hollandaise ($11).