J.G. Melon

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J.G. Melon is a well-known restaurant located in New York City, specifically in the Upper East Side of Manhattan. Established in 1972, it has become famous for its hamburgers and has garnered a loyal following over the decades.

History[edit | edit source]

J.G. Melon was founded by Jack O'Neill and George Mourges, whose initials form the name of the restaurant. Since its inception, the restaurant has maintained a reputation for serving some of the best hamburgers in New York City. The establishment has a classic American diner ambiance, characterized by its green and white checkered tablecloths and walls adorned with melon-themed artwork.

Menu[edit | edit source]

The menu at J.G. Melon is straightforward, focusing primarily on American comfort food. The most popular item is the hamburger, which is often cited as one of the best in the city. Other menu items include cheeseburgers, fries, chili, and a variety of sandwiches. The restaurant also offers a selection of beers and cocktails.

Location[edit | edit source]

J.G. Melon is located at 1291 Third Avenue, at the corner of East 74th Street, in the Upper East Side of Manhattan. The area is known for its affluent residents and proximity to cultural institutions such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Central Park.

Cultural Impact[edit | edit source]

Over the years, J.G. Melon has become a cultural icon in New York City. It has been featured in various television shows and movies, and has been frequented by numerous celebrities. The restaurant's enduring popularity is a testament to its consistent quality and nostalgic charm.

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