Biting into an organic burger allows one to enjoy the untarnished qualities of an American classic, much like watching It's a Wonderful Life without the CGI Martians. Rediscover the burger in its unadulterated glory with today's Groupon: for $10, you get $20 worth of organic burgers and more at BareBurger. Choose from the following locations: Greenwich Village, Murray Hill, or Astoria.

BareBurger cooks up a meaty menu of organic burgers crafted using USDA certified organic, free-range, grass-fed meats, and complemented with organic produce. Personalize a patty with a choice of everything from classic beef ($8.45 for a classic), portobella, and Cajun-spiced chicken, to ostrich (add $2.65), elk (add $1.20), bison (add $1.45), and lamb (add $1). Next, sandwich your sandwich between the pillowy halves of a brioche bun, multigrain roll, wheat flour wrap, or lettuce wrap, and adorn it with an exhaustive list of extras such as fried egg (add $1), applewood bacon (add $1.50), avocado (add $2), or a self-portrait in mustard (free). For fans who prefer off-the-grill meals over burger couture, BareBurger also offers a lineup of tried and true burger ensembles such as the swiss turkey bacon burger, topped with baby swiss, fried onions, turkey bacon, mushrooms, and ranch ($10.95), or the maui wowie dressed with smoked mozzarella, grilled pineapple, canadian bacon, and other goodies indigenous of our island neighbors to the North ($11.35). Sidekick any meal with savory gourmet battered onion rings, served with a medley of spicy sweet and spicy sauces ($6.95), or clean the palate with a frothy, organic milkshake ($4.95–$6.95).

Nearly everything BareBurger uses, including its tabletops, takeout containers, and quarter slot time machines, are constructed from salvaged, recycled, or sustainably sourced materials. As part of their ongoing commitment to human health, the restaurant only uses ingredients that are free of antibiotics, pesticides, radiation, or bovine growth hormones, providing quality meals, while squashing a poor burger's hopes of ever making it to the major leagues.