Daytime Mon – Sun · 12 PM – 4 PM
Burgerly Daytime
Sun in the window, Brubeck on, Bill Withers next. Four decades of warm music for mid-day burgers, slow afternoons, and the long way home.
- Cover artist
- Bill Withers
- Tracks
- 30
- Runtime
- ~115 min
The Playlists
Coming at you from 137 South Main — seven sets, all on the house.
Four of them follow the day: Daytime, Dinner, Friday Night, Sunday. Burgerly 80s stays on the decade we grew up in, and Cool Jazz brings the modern horns. The seventh, The House That Burgerly Built, goes deepest — seven hours of the Philly Sound, Salsoul, and Shelter records that built house music.
Bring headphones, or come let us play it for you. The sets get refreshed whenever the season asks for something new.

The vibe isn't a genre. It's a generation of icons — across decades, across genres, across mediums — because the through-line is cultural significance, not chronology.
Daytime Mon – Sun · 12 PM – 4 PM
Sun in the window, Brubeck on, Bill Withers next. Four decades of warm music for mid-day burgers, slow afternoons, and the long way home.
Dinner Mon – Sun · 5 PM – 7:30 PM
The turn from afternoon to evening — Sade and Maxwell, Anita and Lauryn, Marvin in his quietest mode. Music for the second bite, the second Boylan, and the second hour at the table.
Weekend Nights Fri + Sat · 7:30 PM – Close
When the night gets loud, this is what's playing. MJ and Prince, Black Coffee and Glasper, Tribe and Mos Def — the music we grew up on, the music we still play loud, the music that earns the late seat.
Sunday The Slow Roll
Marvin's What's Going On, Bill Withers' Still Bill, D'Angelo's Voodoo, Sade's Diamond Life. Slow Sunday — the way a good record plays a whole afternoon and never asks you to flip it.
The Era 1980 – 1989
Billie Jean, Rhythm of the Night, Like a Prayer, Time After Time. The decade that raised a generation of parents, scored by the music they still know every word to — and didn't know they missed.
The Jazz Shelf In rotation
Gregory Porter's Take Me to the Alley, Samara Joy's Linger Awhile, Kamasi Washington's Heaven and Earth. The new shelf of cool jazz — modern horns, old feel, the sound of the place after sundown.
The House The Deep-Dive Shelf
MFSB on Love Is the Message, First Choice on Let No Man Put Asunder, Tony Humphries holding the Zanzibar. The Philly Sound, Salsoul, and Shelter lineage that became the lane Black Coffee is still playing.