Images
ContributeReserve now
Feedback
Contribute Feedback What Ronak Shah likes about The Famous Cozy Soup n Burger:
Great old time diner for soups and conversation with the owner John! I haven't had a chance to try other items on the menu but can imagine being equally great. I recommend the split pea soup, the matzo ball soup, chicken soup. View all feedback.
What Charity Gutmann doesn't like about The Famous Cozy Soup n Burger:
This place was okay. It was very old in the inside. I guess it's cozy. LOL. Very expensive for what I got which was two soups and a ginger ale it was almost $25. The soups were good at least. View all feedback.
We LIEBE Diners and sad, they are a dying race. We ran around the city and were pleasantly surprised when we were over Cozy Soup 'n' Burger....
I feel so bad leaving a star, but that was really terrible, my friends and I tried so hard not to **** us off after I made my baked...
Great old time diner for soups and conversation with the owner John! I haven't had a chance to try other items on the menu but can imagine being equally great. I recommend the split pea soup, the matzo ball soup, chicken soup.
If there are places that I want to dine in for soup in the winter this would be one of those places. It's in close proximity to bus and subway lines making it easy to get here during a polar vortex or snowstorm. The split pea soup with croutons was delicious and filling. I look forward to come here to try the other soups.
Been around since the early 70s, the Onion soup was amazing, the grilled cheese with tomato was alright (the American cheese slices weren't melted at all, had a waxy texture and bland taste). Service was friendly and on New Years day, exactly the kind of experience I was looking for. The not NYC not fancy diner vibe.