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LAST CHANCE: Fromagerie Burgers

Are you going to Burger Night? Which is your favorite burger on the menu? Tell us.

 

It’s not every day that for $25 you can get a gourmet burger meal, a salad and a cocktail paired with music and good company at David Burke Fromagerie in Rumson — just Tuesdays.

And tonight is no exception. It’s Tuesday; and, that means it’s Burger Night in the Bar Room at the Fromagerie from 5 to 10 p.m. Pretty much everyone knows about it. Many have made it a regular social night.

But, in case you didn’t know the details, here’s a refresher:

For $25 in the upstairs lounge at the restaurant, patrons can get, for starters, a glass of house wine or beer, a Rocket Arugula Salad, with radicchio, endive, fontina cheese and lemon vinaigrette dressing. Then there’s the burger main course. The choices are: a classic David Burke burger (with cheddar, lettuce tomato and onion on an English muffin with sea salt fries), Iceburger (iceberg lettuce as the bun, maple bacon and blue cheese dressing), a roasted mushroom burger (with gruyere cheese and sea salt fries), chicken parm sliders on focaccia or a Beach Burger (a shrimp burger with Caesar dressing for an extra $6).

There are side orders available for $6 more and an a la carte dessert menu, with items for $12 each extra.

There’s no extra charge for the music and socializing.

Are you going tonight? Which is your favorite burger on the Fromagerie menu? Tell us. We're conducting an unofficial R-FH area survey for those who know the place and its food best.

Related Topics: Burger Night, Burgers, David Burke Fromagerie, and Tuesday nights

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