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Best Late Night Burgers Restaurants in SoMa (94103)

5 hand-picked restaurants, AI-analyzed and critic-validated

Notable Picks

$ Mission District (Valencia Corridor)
Legendary beer garden and late-night hangout turning out juicy double smash burgers to go with 60+ taps. Picnic tables, a lively crowd, and extended hours make it a dependable post-show burger stop.
Must-Try Dishes: Cheeseburger, Turkey melt, Bratwurst with fries
What makes it special: Classic SF beer garden energy with better-than-expected pub plates.
$$$ Yerba Buena / SoMa
Cocktail-driven restaurant at Hotel Zelos with an upscale take on the DH Burger—think whiskey onions and thick-cut fries—served on a lively patio and bar. A higher-end downtown option for a late evening burger and drink.
Must-Try Dishes: Smash burger, Korean-style wings, Charred octopus
What makes it special: Cocktail-first lounge with a legit New American food program and patio.

Worthy Picks

$$ Yerba Buena
Classic diner a block from Moscone slinging griddled burgers, shakes, and late hours most nights. Families and night owls alike use it as a reliable pre- or post-movie bite.
Must-Try Dishes: Original Melburger, Patty Melt on Rye, Garlic Fries
What makes it special: Downtown diner heritage with reliable late-night burger service.
$ Yerba Buena
Bay Area mini-chain known for fast, quality smash-style burgers, house pickles, and late weekend hours at the Metreon. A quick, budget-friendly option near Yerba Buena Gardens.
Must-Try Dishes: Garlic Fries (fresh garlic & aged cheddar), Classic Fries with house dips, Mini burger + fries combo
What makes it special: Fresh-cut fries with an iconic garlic-cheddar upgrade and house dips.
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$$ SoMa (11th Street)
Western SoMa nightlife staple serving late-night burgers, tots, and strong cocktails until 2am on weekends. It’s divey, loud, and fast—ideal for an after-club burger fix.
Must-Try Dishes: Mochi Matcha Donut, Old-Fashioned Glazed, Vegan Cardamom Donut
What makes it special: Rotating mochi and vegan donut program from a community-first café window.