When owners Cara Paredes and Juan Carlos Paredes (the team behind local favorites like Tapas on Main, Cachette Bistro, Urbano Mexican Kitchen, The Flying Egg and Peculiar Wine Bar) took over The Mint, they knew it needed a rebrand with a cohesive theme that put burgers at the forefront of their menu. “Burgers were the top seller,” they say. “With the addition of shakes and house-made fries, we had a solid concept. Finding the new chef, Jason Spesak, with fresh ideas helped us form the current menu.” The restaurant boasts a throwback feel, celebrating decades of the past. Designed with a '50s vibe, they also show love to the flower power of the '70s and play music that continues into the '80s. Bright shiny red seating and checkerboard patterns are prominent and they hope to finish building a children's play area with toys, arcade games and seating. Their Retro Burger, a classic beef burger with house-made retro sauce, is the most popular order. The Ramen Burger, featuring a ramen bun, beef burger, fried egg and kimchi is another must-try. Guests are also loving the milkshakes, especially the Kitchen Sink, which is as deliciously loaded as it sounds.
1223 W. Broad St., Bethlehem | 610.419.3810 | retroburgerbethlehem.com
Published as “Trending Now” in the February 2024 edition of Lehigh Valley Style magazine.