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3 Guys Restaurant

  • $$$
    RatingAvg. Dinner Entrée
    $$$$$Greater than $25
    $$$$$18.01 - $25
    $$$$12.01 - $18
    $$$7.01 - $12
    $Less than $7
  • Diners & Coffee Shops
  • 960 Madison Ave, New York 10021
  • (Btwn 75th & 76th St)
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User Ratings (Based on 15 reviews)

Food Value
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Other Restaurant Info

Phone:
(212) 628-8108
(212) 628-8109
Fax:
(212) 744-9304
Notes:
No personal checks
Hours:
Daily: 6am-10pm
Serves:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Brunch

User Reviews

  • Posted by JW on 05/12/2009

    Absurd

    I'm no tourist and I'm well versed in the UES' norms - but this is the most overpriced restaurant in the United States! It's indistinguishable from any dead-average New York coffee shop/diner, except take the highest reasonable price you can imagine for an item and double it. I can't believe the business they do! Yeesh.

  • Posted by anonymous on 04/13/2009

    3 guys is a top notch "diner"

    For those of you complaining about 3 Guys, you seem to not understand this is a Madisoin Avenue diner-it is located in an expensive area of the upper east side. It is definately pricey, but they have great food-the Corfu salad is superb, the french fries are pommes frites-well cooked and thin and crispy, they make the lemonade by the glass, to order! If you're looking for cheap food, walk east to Lexington and Third Avenues, if you're looking for convenience on Madison Avenue, really good food, professional waiter service it's 3 Guys. It is way expensive, but it's worth it, better than paying $10 for a salad with brown iceberg letuce and rotten tomatoes on 3rd Avenue.

  • Posted by Dan on 02/23/2009

    The UES place to wha?????

    I have been occassionally when in the UES (which I try to avoid), and have to yet to witness anyone to see or be seen except of bunch of pseudo intellectual phonies and old people. 3 guys is indicative of how drab and over rated UES establishments can be. If it's simply a rich man's eatery, at least give us rich man quality. If the weather is nice you can walk around the corder to Soup N' Burger which cost about the same but has much, much better food. (place to see and be seen, give me a break).

  • Posted by Anonymous on 08/27/2008

    are you kidding me?

    $23 dollars for a grilled chicken ceasar salad!!! From a diner?! nuf said

  • Posted by SILLY on 12/15/2007

    Don't be silly...

    ... those of you going on and on about the value etc... are blind to the truth. Three Guys is a rich man's diner and the UES place to see and be seen on saturdays and sundays. Schools girls head their after school in their uniforms to order 15 dollar french fries, and the potential ivy leaguers are in attendance religiously on weekends during study breaks. That being said, the food is amazing albeit overpriced, but owning a diner mid 70's on madison avenue can't be cheap. If the price is what bothers you, you're going for the wrong reasons and stop commenting on it.

  • Posted by Local -- 2 blocks away on 03/24/2007

    Expensive, below-ave food!

    As I live two blocks away, have been back reluctantly several times. Always the same -- really below-average food, whether brkfst, lunch or dinner, and far over-priced.

  • Posted by Anonymous on 01/20/2007

    So expensive

    The food here is extremely expensive. 2 main course dishes cost around 55 dollars. The waiters are friendly and the food comes mildly fast. The chicken marsala and the chicken parmesan are great! If you are going to have take out, ask them for their house dressing, it's AMAZING!!!

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