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Located in a small, unsuspecting, narrow space in SoHo, Black Tap is home to some of the best burgers and most elaborate shakes in New York City. The tiny burger spot boasts hour long waits, with a line that goes down Broome Street and wraps around the corner onto Sixth Avenue. Founded in early 2015, Black Tap’s menu includes both classic burgers and some more exciting options, a copious assortment of craft beers, and the largest, most extravagant milkshakes you can find in the city. These are not your average ice-cream shakes, with options such as the Sweet N’ Salty, which totes a peanut butter ice cream shake, topped off with a full sized chocolate pretzel, recess’s peanut butter cups, and M&Ms, all while being covered with whipped

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