I think why SF’ers flock to this place is because it uses sustainable farmed meat, organic feed for the livestock and free range eggs A “green” company. Was a good choice! The soft serve was not sweet but the flavors were distinct. I could not decide if I wanted chocolate or vanilla flavor so I asked the lady behind the counter and she recommended the swirl both flavors. I also had the Soft serve for dessert, but went for a kiddies size, which is actually a standard size at McD’s. I wanted to sauce to have more a distinct flavor to it, so you could tell the difference between other burgers, but the flavor was subtle and nothing really special and I think that ruined the burger for me. The super sauce was actually a bit of a disappointment. Everything else was fresh and the cheese was of a good decent thickness and melted to the patty and it sustained it shape mostly. However, I was surprised to see the patty fully cooked, but it was juicy and has a good flavor to it. The Patty was of good flavor and had a good grilled taste to it. I had to stretch my mouth just to get the burger in so I could try everything together at once. The burger is surprisingly small in size, but actually very thick and when you put two of the patties on top of each other it is a tall burger. You can add cheese for 75 cents (which I did) and bacon for an extra dollar (which I didn’t. You can also add lettuce, tomato, red onion and the super sauce all for free. Well there is only one two options for your beef burger either a 8oz two patty or a 4oz one patty option. They were crisp, fatter than your usual french fry but they also had good length to them. Were very nice, good flavor and good amount of salt (no salt sachet here). I went for a Coke Zero and only manage to have one cup. The Drinks are bottom less in America if you decide to order a soda or a ice tea. It is a busy place and it looks like that the people of San Francisco have taken to this place. This is a typical burger joint and even has a combo option for your burger, fries and drink. Privacy Policy: Please click here to view our Privacy Policy.After a recommendation from a friend who is a pescetarian, I decided to try Super Duper, which is a Burger joint in the Bay Area. It is not the bank advertiser’s responsibility to ensure all posts and/or questions are answered. Responses have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by the bank advertiser. Regarding comments: Comments posted at the bottom of Travel with Grant pages and posts are not provided or commissioned by the bank advertiser. Any opinions, analyses, reviews or recommendations expressed here are the author’s alone, not those of the credit card issuer, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by the credit card issuer. Bank, and Wells Fargo.Įditorial Note: The editorial content on this site is not provided by the credit card issuer. Advertiser partners include American Express, Bank of America, Barclaycard, Chase, Citibank, Discover, U.S. Travel with Grant has not reviewed all available credit card offers in the marketplace. Travel with Grant has financial relationships with many of the cards mentioned here, and is compensated through the credit card issuer Affiliate Program. Advertiser Disclosure: Travel with Grant is an independent, advertising-supported web site.
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