There's nothing more cooling and satisfying on a hot summer day than a refreshing milkshake. From black and white, to strictly chocolate, strawberry, or vanilla, to the stunning varieties the artisans of the five boroughs have come up with, here are the best milkshakes in New York City!
Traditional American diner-cum-candy-store fare is tough to find in Manhattan these days, but the legendary Lexington Candy Shop keeps grilling the cheese and frying the fries just as always.
1226 Lexington AveIn 2003, Andy D'Amico and Simon Oren opened Nice Matin on Manhattan's Upper West Side. Since opening night, no dish has been more popular than the "5 Napkin Burger." The dish proved so popular, in fact, the duo decided to give the burger its own stage in Hell's Kitchen....
630 9th AvenueIn 2003, Andy D'Amico and Simon Oren opened Nice Matin on Manhattan's Upper West Side. Since opening night, no dish has been more popular than the "5 Napkin Burger." The dish proved so popular, in fact, the duo decided to give the burger its own stage in Hell's Kitchen....
2315 BroadwayShake Shack, a modern day "roadside" burger stand acclaimed for its delicious burgers, hot dogs, frozen custard, beer, wine and more. Multiple locations around the city.</a?
366 Columbus AveBill's has quickly become a place of much contention in the burgeoning New York burger scene, pitting factions against each other who either want to dethrone or crown them forever. So quickly, in fact, that this second location follows so closely on the heels of the first than th...
16 West 51st StreetFamed restaurateur Danny Meyer opened the Shake Shack as a novel way to bring high quality summer food (burgers, fries, hot dogs, shakes) to the masses. The burgers are juicy and come on a great bun; the fries are crisp and tasty; and the caramel shakes and coffee shakes are espe...
Madison Square Park (West 23rd Street & Madison Ave.)Steakburgers and hand-dipped milk shakes at this upcoming first location of the Illinois mainstay.
1695 BroadwayThe formerly mobile-only ice cream dream of Douglas Quint and Bryan Petroff brings their eclectic menu of soft serve ice cream to four walls, with the same inventive toppings, daily specials, and a full-on selection of sundaes, cones, and floats, as well as some of the best milks...
125 East 7th StreetThe formerly mobile-only ice cream dream of Douglas Quint and Bryan Petroff brings their eclectic menu of soft serve ice cream to four walls, with the same inventive toppings, daily specials, and a full-on selection of sundaes, cones, and floats, as well as some of the best milks...
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