UPDATED: Joseph Dream Burger To Launch Crown Heights Location
Update: Joseph’s Dream Burger has notified CrownHeights.info that it has rescheduled it’s launch date for this Wednesday, January 10th. See you there!
Joseph’s Dream Burger has proudly served the Brooklyn community for a decade, boasting three successful locations. Now, we are thrilled to announce our newest addition in Crown Heights!
Joseph is renowned for offering a perfect blend of affordability and luxury. Step into our gorgeous store and be amazed to find burgers priced as low as $13.50!
Recognized by our loyal customers as the best burger joint in town, Joseph excels with delicious sauces and a concise yet mouthwatering menu. From wraps and salads to baguettes and Cholent on Thursday nights, our offerings cater to diverse tastes. With enticing combos and special deals for kids, Joseph is the ideal spot for family outings.
Our astonishing two-floor store features a stunning 16-foot window overlooking Kingston Ave, providing a captivating ambiance with 76 seats available. Whether you’re looking for a casual meal or planning a special event, Joseph has you covered. We offer space for events like Sheva Brachos, Bas Mitzvahs, or simply a birthday party. Our party packages are the most budget-friendly in town, making us your top choice for hosting your next event!
Visit us from Sunday through Thursday, open from 12 pm to 1 am. we’ll also be open on Motzei Shabbat! Joseph’s Dream Burger looks forward to welcoming you for an unforgettable dining experience and hosting your upcoming events!
The restaurant will officially open this coming Monday, January 8th. A grand opening party for families and kids will be on Sunday, January 14.
The new store is located at 333 Kingston Ave next door to Holesome Bagel.
We’re available on various online platforms, including Uber Eats, Grubhub, Door Dash, and, of course, our website at www.josephsdreamburgers.com.
Momin ch
1. Will they have lubavitcher schita meat and poultry
2. As low as…. $13.50 for a burger…. Eyebrow raised
yc
The hashgacha will be CHK. so assume its lubvitch meat
RL
Taken from their website –
hasgacha –
גלאט כשר – בית יוסף
Vaad Hakashrus of Flatbush
Does NOT mean Lubavitch shechita.
We live in a community that has our own hechsher. Why are they not using CHK?
Chayim
According to other article it is CHK. The other locations are obviously not