Harlem Shake is a lively, retro diner in Park Slope, serving up juicy smash burgers, flavorful shakes, and a nostalgic atmosphere with sidewalk seating.
"Harlem Shake, the decade-old burger restaurant with locations in Harlem and Park Slope, is opening another location. In a larger profile on the Black-owned restaurant, the New York Times reports that the small chain will open its third location in the city in June, a ghost kitchen at Sunnyside Eats, at 40-05 Skillman Avenue, between 40th and 41st streets, in Long Island City." - Luke Fortney
"Yes, there is a Harlem Shake location near Barclays, and we recommend you go there over Shake Shack for better burgers and a less insane line. If you’re not familiar, the uber-popular uptown business makes some of the best smashburgers in the city, not to mention creamy milkshakes and hot dogs topped with a cherry pepper and bacon relish. This location has the same old-school diner look with barstools and big booths as the original. If you want to skip the line altogether, order off their app when you get there and they’ll text you when your food is ready. " - Team Infatuation
"Yes, there is a Harlem Shake location near Barclays, and we recommend you go there over Shake Shack for better burgers and a less insane line. If you’re not familiar, the uber-popular uptown business makes some of the best smashburgers in the city, not to mention creamy red velvet milkshakes and hot dogs topped with a pickled cherry pepper and bacon relish. This Park Slope location has the same old-school diner look as the original with green bar stools, big booths, and a vintage jukebox. If you want to skip the line altogether, order off their app when you get there and they’ll text you when your food is ready." - Neha Talreja
"Yes, there’s a Shake Shack by Barclays Center. But if burgers are what you’re in the mood for, Harlem Shake, which, yes, first opened in Harlem, has a little bit more personality, styled like a retro diner. The smash burgers here are some of the best in the city." - Eater Staff
"7th Street is the latest to cash in on what’s quickly becoming one of the year’s biggest food trends. Harlem Shake, among the city’s oldest independent smash burger restaurants, expanded with a location in Park Slope earlier this year." - Luke Fortney