The aptly-named Burgercade, located in Riverhead at 87 East Main Street, held its soft opening on Friday, July 14.
Under the helm of owner Marc LaMaina, the eatery offers up fresh, local butcher brisket burgers alongside nearly a dozen rotating arcade games and toy cranes all nestled inside the oldest diner car in New York.
"Ever have a juicy bacon cheeseburger and a game of Mortal Combat at the same time? You can here," LaMaina said.
The menu boasts ¼ pound and double ¼ pound hamburgers, with or without cheese. A “Black Bean Burger” comes with pickles and chipotle mayo.
Customers can also opt for a fish sandwich or hot dog, as well as chicken tenders, a fried chicken sandwich, and crispy wings.
For sides, the restaurant serves up three varieties of fries: crinkle cut, seasoned curly, and sweet potato.
"From shakes to craft beer and mudslides, it’s a cheap good time," LaMaina said.
Burgercade has already garnered plenty of praise online just days into business.
“Wow the food was delicious and the prices were amazing!” one customer wrote on Facebook. “And who doesn’t love the classic arcade games!?! We will definitely be back.”
Burgercade is open Thursday through Sunday ahead of a ribbon-cutting ceremony, planned for Thursday, August 3. Find out more on its website.
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