Food & Drink

The city’s top burger spots by day of the week

There are few things that taste as gloriously patriotic as a grilled burger, dripping with juices, piled high with melted cheese and vegetables on a bun — and a burger bought for a bargain is about as American as it gets. Fortunately, more high-end eateries around the city are making it possible to indulge in meaty goodness every night of the week with specials deals that won’t bust your budget — but may blow your mind.

Monday

James, 605 Carlton Ave., Brooklyn; 718-942-4255

The deal: Choose one of three types of patties (beef, lamb or slow-roasted pork), plus fries, for $12 to $14.50 (normally $17).

The burger: Happy hour prices extended all night long, combined with a selection of 8-oz. burgers and spiced fries (try the smoked paprika version), make it easy to become a Monday regular at this seasonal American restaurant in Prospect Heights. The cumin-dusted lamb burger is a spicy, plump showstopper, topped with goat cheese and melted cipollini onions, all nestled inside a fluffy semolina bun.

Grab a delicious 8-oz. burger from The Monarch Room in Chelsea on Tuesday.Gabi Porter

Tuesday

The Monarch Room, 408 W. 15th St.; 646-790-7070

The deal: The buzzy Chelsea dining room whips up off-the-menu burgers and fries ($24) Monday through Thursday nights from 5:30 to 11 p.m.

The burger: The 8-oz. patty is made from 7X brand ground beef, which comes from grass-fed American Wagyu cattle. Chef Michael Citarella keeps accoutrements simple with a toasted caraway seeded bun, aged Cheddar, Bibb lettuce, beefsteak tomatoes and Monarch’s fiery special sauce, spiked with smoked chili oil and pickled jalapeños. The result is a fresh, dense two-hander laced with umami. “Burgers are about simplicity and bread-to-bun-to-sauce ratio,” says Citarella. “I think we nailed it.”

The Sixth Ward’s 8-oz. sirloin will make your mouth water.Eilon Paz

Wednesday

The Sixth Ward, 191 Orchard St.; 212-228-9888

The deal: Wednesday’s “Burger Night” special from 8 p.m. until midnight includes a burger plus a beer or glass of wine for $12 — more than $6 off the regular price of the sirloin burger and a pint.

The burger: The 8-oz. sirloin patty at this Lower East Side pub is served with lettuce, tomato and your choice of cheese — American, mozzarella, pepper jack and goat cheese are just a few options — plus two toppings (avocado, jalapeños, grilled mushrooms or onions). Go for Cheddar, avocado and jalapeño to create an oozing, California-style combo. The deal is completed by a proprietary Sixth Ward beer (light or amber, both brewed locally and specially for the bar) or a glass of vino.

The hamburger with duck fat fries, 6 oysters and a glass of beer or wine is an easy favorite at Maritime Parc.Zandy Mangold

Thursday

Maritime Parc, 84 Audrey Zapp Dr., Jersey City; 201-413-0050

The deal: For $20, you get a half-dozen East Coast bivalves, a draft beer or wine, and a burger (choose from four creations: beef, salmon, scallop or pork).

The burger: “A burger, oysters and beer is the perfect combo for summertime eating,” says Chris Siversen, the chef and owner of the tony Jersey City spot. The 8-oz. choices range from a ground scallop patty topped with corn mayo, bacon and marinated tomatoes, to a pork patty layered with smoked onion relish, delicate king oyster mushrooms and melted Gruyère — a veritable flavor bomb. The view of New York City’s skyline from Liberty State Park comes at no extra charge.

North River’s burger is simply delicious.Gabi Porter

Friday

North River, 166 First Ave.; 212-228-1200

The deal: The 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. happy hour includes a burger and fries for $13 (normally $17).

The burger: Owner Colby Zito mixes 25 percent brisket with 75 percent ground chuck from Florence Meat Market, adding a squeeze of V8 for extra savory juiciness. The 8-oz. patty is topped with Cheddar and caramelized red onion mayonnaise and served on a house-baked bun speckled with “everything bagel” spices. “The hand-cut fries are cooked three times to ensure proper seasoning,” Zito points out.

The Late Night burger at Maialino has black pepper pancetta, escarole, gorgonzola and rosemary brioche.

Saturday

Maialino, 2 Lexington Ave.; 212-777-2410

The deal: Night crawlers can hit the bar area between 10:30 p.m. and midnight for a $15 burger.

The burger: The burger at Danny Meyer’s Roman trattoria in the Gramercy Hotel is made with 7 oz. of black Angus beef and topped with housemade black pepper pancetta, wilted escarole and Gorgonzola. It’s served on a rosemary brioche bun with mustard on the side. “We have one regular who visits our bar every night to grab the burger and a cocktail,” says Chef Nick Anderer. But we think Saturday is preferable for indulging in rich, witching-hour calories.

Grab a cold one and a double-decker at LuLu & Po in Brooklyn.Zandy Mangold

Sunday

Lulu & Po, 154 Carlton Ave., Brooklyn; 917-435-3745

The deal: Fifteen bucks gets you a double-decker, plus house-cut Idaho fries and a Naragansett beer (normally $24).

The burger: Kick the Sunday blues with comfort food at this New American eatery in Fort Greene. “Our burger comes with two 4-oz. patties,” says chef/owner Matthew Hamilton, who uses an 80/20 blend of locally-raised grass-fed beef. Topped with caramelized onions, zucchini pickles, house-made aioli and goat cheese, it’s served on a simple Martin’s sesame-seed potato roll. The juicy meat plays off the cheese’s funk, brightly acidic pickles and sweet onions to create a perfectly balanced bite.