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The Burgerly — Burgers & Vibes

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On Main Street in New Hope.

A small spot on S. Main — five minutes on foot across the bridge from Lambertville. Counter service, picnic tables, parchment rolled out, a wall of jazz overhead.

The Burgerly storefront at 137 S. Main Street, New Hope — white clapboard with red umbrellas, an American flag, the hanging copper Burgerly sign, and brick stairs leading up to the entrance, photographed at golden hour.

The Address

137 S. Main Street
New Hope, PA 18938

Hours

Monday
12:00 – 8:00 PM
Tuesday
2:30 – 8:00 PM
Wednesday
CLOSED
Thursday
12:00 – 8:00 PM
Friday
12:00 – 9:00 PM
Saturday
12:00 – 9:00 PM
Sunday
12:00 – 8:00 PM

Closed Wednesdays. Hours can shift week to week — when in doubt, give us a call.

The Map

The Food

Brioche on top. House-made on the inside.

A brisket-chuck-short-rib blend, only salt. Brioche buns, Jersey tomatoes, Havarti, 'mazin mushrooms. Every menu name earns its caps.

The Burgerly — cheeseburger on a brioche bun with savory onions and house pickles, plated warm on a live-edge wood board.

The Burgerly

savory onions · extra sharp American · house sweet pickles · burger sauce · brioche

The Wonderful — chef-driven cheeseburger with 'mazin mushrooms, Havarti, Canadian bacon and spicy Bootstrap BBQ.

The Wonderful

Canadian bacon · 'mazin mushrooms · Havarti · sweet onion aioli · spicy Bootstrap BBQ

Chicken Flew Southwest — fried marinated chicken breast with muenster, micro greens, fresh tomato, and spicy serrano pepper honey ranch on a brioche bun.

Chicken Flew Southwest

fried marinated chicken · serrano honey ranch · muenster · pickled onions · brioche

New Hope For Chicken — panko-crusted chicken with house Canadian bacon, Havarti, tomato, and hot sauce aioli on a brioche bun.

New Hope For Chicken

panko crusted · house Canadian bacon · Havarti · sweet pickle · hot sauce aioli · brioche

Dam Dog — a long house dog on a soft roll with grilled peppers and onions.

Dam Dog

Named for the dam, not the language

Couple 'o fries — double-fried, house-seasoned, in a paper cone on a live-edge board.

Couple 'o fries

Double-fried · house seasoning · ketchup on the side

The Drinks

Boylan in glass. Cane sugar in the cup.

Glass bottles, cane sugar, the right small company. And yes, BYOB is welcome.

Boylan Cane Cola in a clear glass bottle.

Boylan Cane Cola

Cane sugar · since 1891

Boylan Root Beer in a glass bottle with the black-and-yellow label.

Boylan Root Beer

Cane sugar

Boylan Black Cherry in a clear glass bottle.

Boylan Black Cherry

Cane sugar

Boylan Orange in a clear glass bottle.

Boylan Orange

Cane sugar

Good to Know

Questions people ask before they visit.

What is The Burgerly, and where is it?
The Burgerly is a chef-driven burger restaurant at 137 S. Main Street in New Hope, Pennsylvania — brioche-bun burgers, cheesesteaks, hot dogs, and a real shrimp burger, cooked counter-service style and served on parchment paper. Chef Mark McLean and Co-Founder Zachary Glover opened the doors in 2021, a five-minute walk from the New Hope–Lambertville bridge.
What are The Burgerly's hours?
The Burgerly is open Monday, Thursday, and Sunday from noon to 8 PM, Tuesday from 2:30 to 8 PM, and Friday and Saturday from noon to 9 PM. The kitchen is closed on Wednesdays, and hours can shift week to week, so a quick call to (215) 693-1198 never hurts before you make the drive.
Is The Burgerly BYOB?
Yes — The Burgerly is BYOB, so guests are welcome to bring their own wine or beer. The restaurant doesn't serve alcohol itself; the drinks rail carries glass-bottle Boylan sodas and Perrier instead.
Is The Burgerly good for kids and families?
Yes — The Burgerly is a family-friendly, counter-service spot with picnic-style tables and a kids menu that includes The Childish, hand-tossed chicken tenders, grilled cheese, and a griddled hot dog. It's casual by design: order at the counter, grab a seat, and the kids' food comes out just as fast as the burgers.
Does The Burgerly take reservations, and how do I order?
The Burgerly is counter-service and doesn't take reservations — walk in, order at the counter, and find a seat at one of the butcher-block tables. For pickup, order ahead online at order.toasttab.com/online/theburgerly, or call (215) 693-1198 during business hours.
Where do I park?
There's street parking along Main Street plus a public lot close by. New Hope gets busy on weekend evenings and in peak season, so give yourself a few extra minutes to find a spot.
How close is The Burgerly to Lambertville, NJ?
The Burgerly sits five minutes on foot from the New Hope–Lambertville bridge, the walking connection between these two sister river towns. Grab a burger on the New Hope side, then walk it off browsing the antique shops and galleries across the bridge in Lambertville.

Come for the burgers. Stay for the vibes.

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