5/5 Eloy Y. 11 months ago on Google
Founded
in
1972
on
the
former
site
of
Airline
Diner,
Jackson
Hole
is
a
1950’s
original
Art
Deco-style
chrome
diner,
the
last
of
its
kind,
just
west
of
LaGuardia
Airport
on
Astoria
Blvd
in
East
Elmhurst,
and
my
partner,
my
cousin
and
I
haven’t
been
here
in
a
while.
This
establishment
is
not
only
famous
for
the
movie
Goodfellas
with
Ray
Liotta
and
Robert
De
Niro
but
also
for
its
outsize
hamburgers.
Upon
entering,
it
does
get
busy,
but
we
were
luckily
able
to
grab
a
booth
with
an
old-fashioned
jukebox
without
any
wait.
It’s
an
open
kitchen
where
all
food
is
cooked
in
front
of
the
restaurant.
Their
menu
is
extensive,
including
full
diner-style
breakfast
and
brunch
selections,
burgers
(7
oz),
salads,
vegetarian
panini
or
wraps,
sandwiches,desserts,
milkshakes,
smoothies,
and
coffee
drinks.
We
ordered
a
Mexican
Bronco
Sandwich
(marinated
chicken
breast
served
on
garlic
toast
topped
with
cheddar
cheese
and
jalapeño
peppers),
a
7-ounce
Beef
Burger
served
with
onion
rings
instead
of
steak
fries,
lettuce,
and
tomato,
and
a
7-ounce
California
Burger
(topped
with
lettuce,
tomato,
raw
onion,
and
mayonnaise
with
sweet
potato
fries
instead
of
steak
fries,
lettuce,
and
tomato).
The
food
was
fresh
and
tasty.
The
burger
was
juicy,
savory,
and
custom
cooked
to
our
specifications.
The
novelty
was
the
size
of
this
burger.
It
looked
like
an
enormous
meatball,
but
it's
rivaled
by
no
other
burger
that
we’ve
ever
eaten,
which
was
the
star
of
the
show.
This
place
is
a
bit
overpriced,
but
for
the
most
part,
one
gets
a
good
portion.
Food
is
consistently
good,
and
service
is
pretty
good.
It
should
be
noted
that
this
is
a
"cash
only"
establishment;
they
have
an
ATM
in
the
back
of
the
restaurant.
It
was
a
good
experience,
and
we
can
recommend
this
place.
Happy
4th
🇺🇸
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