Food-wise, DBGB did not let me down.  I ordered the basic "Yankee" burger, a standard hamburger with lettuce, tomato, and a Guss' pickle.  The Significant Eater went with the DBGB Dog, a hot dog topped with sauteed onions and relish.  I would never rate a restaurant solely based on its burger and hot dog, but since so many people seem to do exactly that in these burger-obsessed days, I can easily say that DBGB will be atop many New Yorkers' list.  My burger was nicely charred on the outside but cooked to a juicy medium-rare in the center.  I was glad that I ordered the most unadorned burger on the menu because the Yankee burger needed nothing else.  The hot dog the Significant Eater ordered was well-executed as well; one bite told me that the mildly spiced sausage was handmade by a topnotch kitchen and not just some run-of-the-mill frank.  The fries that came with each of our meals were also well-salted and perfectly crispy.  Everything went down well with  a Sixpoint IPA.  For dessert, we ordered the Kreik Beer-Cherry (pictured), a sundae that had lots of cherry and no discernible beer flavor--most likely a good thing.All in all, I was very impressed by my quick bite at DBGB. I will definitely return to try the its more ambitious offerings, which I fully expect to be just as good as my lunch samplings. Even if they aren't, I will surely continue to stop in for a burger and a beer.



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