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Valhalla Crossing Prides Itself On 10-Oz. Burgers, Vies For DVlicious Best

VALHALLA, N.Y. -- Any way you flip it, the burger is one of America’s favorite foods. 

Eating one of Valhalla Crossing's enormous burgers definitely requires a two-handed approach.

Eating one of Valhalla Crossing's enormous burgers definitely requires a two-handed approach.

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Can't manage to snarf down one of Valhalla Crossing's enormous burgers? Try the cheeseburger sliders instead. Same beef, just in a smaller package.

Can't manage to snarf down one of Valhalla Crossing's enormous burgers? Try the cheeseburger sliders instead. Same beef, just in a smaller package.

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Valhalla Crossing, an eclectic restaurant known for its enormous burgers, was built from a train caboose, a rail car and part of the original train station in Valhalla.

Valhalla Crossing, an eclectic restaurant known for its enormous burgers, was built from a train caboose, a rail car and part of the original train station in Valhalla.

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The Johnny's Bronx Burger is served up at Valhalla Crossing. It comes topped with sautéed onions and mushrooms, cheddar cheese, and homemade chipotle sauce and is served on a rustic roll

The Johnny's Bronx Burger is served up at Valhalla Crossing. It comes topped with sautéed onions and mushrooms, cheddar cheese, and homemade chipotle sauce and is served on a rustic roll

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Poll
Who Has the Best Burger in Westchester?
Final Results Voting Closed

Who Has the Best Burger in Westchester?

  • Buns-N-Bourbon, Peekskill
    5%
  • The Blazer Pub, North Salem
    35%
  • Squires, Briarcliff Manor
    53%
  • Valhalla Crossing, Valhalla
    4%
  • Westchester Burger Company, White Plains, Rye Brook, Mount Kisco
    4%

We asked for your top picks in the county; five finalists are in the running with each being profiled this week.

Who will win? It’s up to you, so let your fingers do the clicking. Voting ends 4 p.m. Tuesday, March 28. You can vote multiple times, albeit once per day.

Valhalla Crossing, Valhalla

What Makes It Patty Perfect: Its signature charbroiled 10-ounce Mount Pleasant Burger is made with certified Black Angus beef, cheddar, crispy bacon, roasted garlic aioli, lettuce, tomato, and red onions and comes with fries, onion rings … or a little bit of both.

The burgers are so ginormous that some diners can only stuff down half. (If you really CAN’T manage, order the smaller cheeseburger sliders.)

Johnny’s Bronx Burger, a customer fav, is topped with sautéed onions and mushrooms, cheddar cheese, and homemade chipotle sauce on a rustic roll. The patty choices are many; among them are one made with black beans for veggie lovers and another topped with a bacon and egg. The Pattie Melt arrives on grilled rye bread and sautéed onions and Swiss cheese. To forego the carbs, get your burger on a salad. 

The eclectic restaurant was created from a 1910 B&O caboose, an 1896 Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railway car and the original train station. You can still get a sense of the last one from the eatery’s A-frame ceiling and wide-planked floors.

Dig In: 2 Cleveland St., (914) 682-4076, www.valhallacrossing.com.

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