Custom Burger Lounge

Custom Burger Lounge

121 7th St (between Mission & Howard)
In the Best Western Americania
San Francisco, CA 94102
415-252-2634
www.jdvhotels.com/dining/ sanfrancisco_custom

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Custom Burger Lounge

Custom Burger Lounge

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Sunday-Thursday 7am-10pm
Friday-Saturday 7am-11pm
Custom Lounge
Sunday-Thursday 12pm-12am
Friday-Saturday 12pm-1am

The gourmet burger craze is in full swing in San Francisco with new spots slated to open throughout the new year (like Best-O-Burger in the Financial District and Hubert Keller’s SF location of Burger Bar). These places offer quality meats (grass fed, organic, sometimes even Kobe beef), fine cheeses and a variety of toppings, pushing the fast food burger experience into a slightly elevated realm.

Custom Burger, in the Best Western Americania, is a welcome food joint on these seedy blocks of SoMa. Inside the sunny hotel with a lounge/full bar next door to the burger bar, its welcoming with bright orange and wood, and a funky, clean, 1970’s feel to the room.

Grab a checklist when you get to the counter and assemble your burger starting with meat (Angus, Kobe, Lamb, Turkey, Salmon, Veggie or Chicken), then toppings, from Balsamic Marinated Onions to Grilled Pineapple to Roasted Green Chiles. You an add extra toppings like Applewood-Smoked Bacon, Fried Petaluma Egg or Point Reyes Blue Cheese, then top it off with a special “sauce” (such as Chipotle Cilantro Mayo or Peppercorn Ranch) and choose a bun (I like the Onion Poppy; there is also the Potato Pepper or Brioche).

The whole procedure will seem either overkill (catering to ‘food snobs’) or a playful approach to burgers, depending on how you view it. Many choices can appear cumbersome, but I like high quality options and a twist on the usual. Though these are not the best burgers I’ve had in SF and the price can easily go over $10, it’s still a great addition to these sketchy blocks and fun way to do burgers and drinks.