Neighborhood

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    citysearchuser_10bf36

    Sun Nov 01 2009

    I love this place! The food is creative, delicious, and healthy. Especially the roasted veggie sandwich and the sweet potato fries. The staf...

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    dtgirl78111cea

    Thu Jan 22 2009

    I think Neighborhood is the best Cheeseburger in San Diego. I have had Hoodads and Boomerangs and they are great as well but not the same as Neighborhood. Mostly I am here to comment on the ketchup situation. The burgers all come prepared with there own sauce so traditional condiments are not necessary and many indeed comprised the wonderful creation of the burger. For the previous review, if you must have ketchup on your burger you should stick to McDonalds and Burger King. For me, I take the caramelized onion/blue gruyere cheese/pepper greens on a perfectly cooked burger myself. Don't forget to try the fries with garlic herb mayo...they are to die for!

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    mrsmith619

    Wed Nov 19 2008

    I could spend every night at this place and believe me I have on multiple occasions. Killer happy hour deal for half off local brews between 5 and 7 Monday through Friday. Also Wednesday has a killer half off wine night. Their wine is already well priced so you might need a cab home after taking advantage of this deal. Burgers of course are excellent. Highly recommend the mac and cheese as well.

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    erinchambers1a_789d

    Mon Nov 10 2008

    In Short The aptly named buger joint keeps it simple in a tiny corner space a few blocks outside the Gaslamp. Inside the unmarked door, local residents from the apartment building above hang at a handful of bar stools or munch on snacks at the long communal table. The one-page menu includes a few burgers--most around $10, fries are extra--that come with gourmet touches like caramelized onions, gruyere cheese and perfectly chewy, crusty rolls made in-house. Entree-sized salads, grilled cheese and a zesty jalapeno mac 'n cheese round out the rest of the menu, with an ideal selection of local craft beers and eclectic wines on the drinks list. No alcohol here, yet, but the eclectic crowd of East Villagers and young professionals that call Neighborhood their, ahem, neighborhood spot doesn't seem to mind.

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    abefromanssaus_a0ba21

    Mon Mar 17 2008

    Everything about this place is great with the exception of two things. Someone else has already mentioned the big one. NO KETCHUP! To whoever owns Neighborhood, I'm sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but you're not Peter Luger's. So dont think you can be snooootty about what I can and cant put on my burger. I realize this is probably your attempt to come up with a "hip" "trendy" gimmick, but all you're doing is alienating your core burger-loving crowd. Oh you'll still get the same wealth of hipster "I hate my Dad" types that have been keeping you afloat thus long, but how long can their trust funds really last? Soon the free ride is going to be over for them and you're going to have to start depending on Average Joe's like myself for business. And let me tell you something bucko, average Joe's LOVE ketchup. So if you don't lay hands on some of the good stuff soon, myself and a lot of other good eaters will be lost forever. This second point I alluded to ties in with the first. Afte... Read more

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    sandyscopes19f_0b7

    Thu Mar 13 2008

    We were very impressed with the wine list and beer choices. We've been waiting for a place like this to open in downtown SD. Unfortunately, the burgers and fries were not as note worthy. The fries (super thin) were cold and tasteless, while all three varied burger choices at the table tasted like meatloaf sandwiches. When we asked for ketchup, the server (pretentiously) replied, "oh no, we don't serve ketchup with our burgers... their too good for ketchup". Wow! I can understand that kind of response if I had a filet mignon, but this is a burger. The buns were super tasty and soft and the sauces that accompanied the burger were good, but we all really wanted some ketchup. They could serve it up in a fancy ramekin to keep with the high-end burger joint feel, but what ever happened to the days when restaurants tried to accomodate their guests?

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    aaloksikand1ee_d6c

    Sun Dec 16 2007

    Neighborhood is a fantastic place. The burgers are made with the finest ingredients: gourmet buns, angus beef patties, and I tried the one with swiss cheese and mushrooms. It was truly perfect especially with a nice cold microbrewery beer on the side. The place is definitely small but I think its a plus in this case. The tables and chairs are so close together that its really easy to strike up conversations with other people at the restaurant. It proves to really make Neighborhood live up to its name and gives the place a great vibe. I've already been there twice and both times I left feeling stuffed, buzzed and happy that I hung out with old friends and laughed with new ones I just made there. I highly recommend it!

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    zpd1f0b87

    Thu Dec 13 2007

    This place has THE best burger in San Diego. I went there a little while ago and had the aptly named "neighborhood' burger. It was damn near perfect - the burger has a toasted bun, the best meat, grilled onions, some spinach, and some great cheese. They don't have ketchup which I though was wierd at first but they have 3 different dipping sauces (one spicy, one rich, and one very pesto-garlic-y) which has turned me into a believer. I used to think that In-n-Out or Father's Office in LA had the best burger but I'm wrong. This place is money. Also, try the Arrogant B$stard, Racer 5 or let the owner recommend something (all micro brews). Everything he recommended I really liked. Also the wine list good for wines by the glass.

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    i2g1cb69e

    Thu Dec 13 2007

    My first impression was that the place was small. But that was before I walked in and realized that the 'coziness' is one of appeals of the joint. A b/w floor to ceiling mural of downtown SD complimented by Freud holding a burger on the other wall, adds further to the appeal. The calm lighting makes a perfect atmosphere for sitting at the bar and watching a game (go Celtics), or grabbing a sit by the window and biting into a tasty burger (don?t bother me, I?m eating). I kid you not - the food is delicious, with the chef taking an original spin on sweet potato fries and seasoned burgers. Coming from a burger aficionado - this a must try.

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    cycycycy130c14

    Thu Dec 13 2007

    This is probably one of the best casual dining places for a friday night. The hamburgers are unbeleivable and the fries are unique. I took my girlfriend here for a date and man did I get some loving that night

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    notasurfer

    Thu Oct 25 2007

    This has the potential to be a cool neighborhood place. We go often b/c we live upstairs, and I'm really starting to love those carmelized onions on the burgers. I was bugged by the no ketsup thing, but now i actually like it. Good beers, good happy hour, too.